Enemies Within?
And then there are the cases of the two Arabic interpreters. Air Force Senior Airman Ahmad al-Halabi faces multiple charges that include spying for Syria and aiding the enemy. Contract interpreter Ahmed Fathy Mehalba is accused of unauthorized possession of classified information. The military and FBI fear that these or other linguists may have "submarined" interrogations of suspectsthat is, selectively omitted important leads and facts, inserted disinformation to throw off questioners and told al-Qaeda ringmasters abroad what the detainees had said. FBI officials are debating whether to redo all the interrogations with fresh interpreters; discrepancies between new and old answers could illuminate a suspicious pattern of undermining the sessions.
A special task force formed by the military and FBI to pursue the investigations is exploring theories that the base was penetrated by al-Qaeda or a state intelligence service. But law-enforcement officials tell TIME that the force is leaning toward the conclusion that the two linguists acted on their own and independently of each other.
Meanwhile, the Army has slapped Yee with additional charges, including adulterya crime in the militaryand keeping pornography on a government computer. Eugene Fidell, Yee's lawyer, called the new charges "vindictive" and said, "We intend to fully litigate the matter." A military official denied that the supplementary charges were spiteful but conceded that "adultery is not normally investigated in the military. Even if it's common knowledge, nobody goes after it."
Since Yee's arrest in September, Guantanamo inmates have had no chaplain. Yee's replacement is to arrive this monthbut will not be allowed any contact with the detainees.
Reported by Viveca Novak/ Guantanamo, Eli Sanders/ Seattle and Elaine Shannon/ Washington
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