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Autopsy Reports Raise Questions About Deaths of Two Guantanamo Detainees | The Media Freedom Foundation

14.3.13

Autopsy Reports Raise Questions About Deaths of Two Guantanamo Detainees | The Media Freedom Foundation: Hajji Nassim, a prisoner detained by the US government in Guantanamo, was found dead in the early morning of May 18, 2011. He had secured a white bed sheet to a pipe in the recreation area adjacent to his cell. Efforts to revive him failed and Nassim was pronounced dead due to asphyxiation from hanging 90 minutes later. He was the eighth prisoner to die at Guantanamo. Nassim was hospitalized as a teenager for auditory hallucinations and had attempted suicide twice in 2009.


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