Female guards file discrimination complaints against Guantánamo judges
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Female guards file discrimination complaints against Guantánamo judges
By Carol Rosenberg
01/26/2015 10:55 AM
GUANTANAMO BAY NAVY BASE, Cuba
Some female soldiers at the prisons secret lockup for former CIA captives have filed gender discrimination complaints against two military judges who are forbidding women from handling prisoners to and from legal meetings.
One of the judges, Navy Capt. J.K. Waits, announced the development Monday at a hearing in the case of Abd al Hadi al Iraqi, accused of committing war crimes as commander of al-Qaidas Army in Afghanistan after the 2001 U.S. invasion.
Its the latest wrinkle in an ongoing tug-of-war over an apparent new assignment of female guards to escort duty moving so-called high value captives to legal appointments from Camp 7, the secret lockup at Guantanamo where the U.S. keeps former captives of the spy agencys so-called Black Site program. The prisoners say that, for years, only male soldiers moved them out of respect for their religious and cultural belief that only women in their family can touch them.
The prison defends the male-female shackling and escort duty as consistent with the Pentagons commitment to gender neutrality. It says, however, that only men still supervise Guantánamo prisoners showers and conduct genital searches.