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Hassan bin Attash

Hassan Mohammed Ali bin Attash ((アラビア語:حسن محمد علي بن عطاش), ''Ḥasan Muḥammad ʿAlī bin ‘Aṭṭash'') is a citizen of Saudi Arabia, held in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba.〔

Joint Task Force Guantanamo counter-terrorism analysts estimate that bin Attash was born in 1985, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
As of July 11, 2012, Hassan Mohammed Ali bin Attash has been held at Guantanamo for seven years ten months.
Attash was just sixteen or seventeen when he was captured.〔(Kids of Guantanamo ), ''cageprisoners.com, June 15, 2005〕〔http://www.andyworthington.co.uk/2011/06/11/wikileaks-and-the-22-children-of-guantanamo/〕
Hassin is the brother of Waleed Mohammed bin Attash, who has also been described as an inmate in the CIA's network of secret prisons.〔(List of “Ghost Prisoners” Possibly in CIA Custody ), ''Human Rights Watch'', December 1, 2005〕
Hassin too claims he spent time in the other prisons, including "the dark prison", prior to being detained in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.〔(U.S. Operated Secret 'Dark Prison' in Kabul ), ''Reuters'', December 19, 2005〕
== Human Rights Concern ==

The circumstances of Hassan bin Attash have triggered the attention of several human rights organizations, including Amnesty International, Reprieve and Human Rights Watch.〔
(List of “Ghost Prisoners” Possibly in CIA Custody ), Human Rights Watch, December 1, 2005
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(Guantánamo: pain and distress for thousands of children ), ''Amnesty International''
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(Reprieve uncovers evidence indicating German territory may have been used in rendition and abuse ), ''Reprieve'', October 10, 2006
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(7 detainees report transfer to nations that use torture ), ''Boston Globe'', April 26, 2006

According to their accounts Hassan bin Attash was captured on September 10, 2002, spent time in the dark prison, spent sixteen months in Jordan, where he was hung upside down, and beaten on the soles of his feet, which were then immersed in salt water. They assert that he underwent this kind of questioning until he was willing to sign anything. They claim that he wasn't interrogated about anything he himself had done, but rather about the activity of his older brother. They assert that his 70-year-old father underwent similar questioning. Bin Attash was flown to Guantanamo in March 2003.
The ''Boston Globe'' quoted Guantanamo spokesmen Lieutenant Commander Chito Peppler, who insisted, ''"US policy requires all detainees to be treated humanely,"〔''
Peppler repeated the assertion that none of the captive's assertions of abuse were credible because al Qaeda trained operatives to lie about abuse.〔

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