WASHINGTON: Military investigators who looked into FBI accounts of Guantanamo Bay detainee abuse urged that a former commander of the prison for foreign terrorism suspects be reprimanded, but US Southern Command declined to do so, sources familiar with the probe said on Tuesday.
The probe also faulted a female interrogator for smearing fake menstrual fluid on a prisoner, but said the matter should not be pursued because it happened too long ago, the sources said.
The report on the investigation, announced in January by Miami-based Southern Command which oversees the Guantanamo base in Cuba, was due to be released at a hearing on Wednesday of the Senate Armed Services Committee.
The investigators recommended that Army Maj Gen Geoffrey Miller, the former Guantanamo commander, receive a formal reprimand, which would have made him the highest-ranking military officer to be punished over detainee mistreatment, the sources said.
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