Camp Echo (Guantanamo Bay)

That month, one of them, Inayatullah (also known as Haji Naseem, ISN 10028) was found dead in the small recreation yard outside his cell at approximately 3:50 am.

In the middle of the night, guards found Naseem hanging from a pole in the fence of the recreation yard, in a noose improvised from one of his bedsheets.

[4] Camp Echo consists of separate one-story buildings, each a cell divided into two rooms by mesh grates.

[2] Martin Mubanga, a British resident who was released without charges in January 2005 after being held for nearly three years, described being subjected to extremes of heat and cold during interrogation, which during one period happened on a daily basis.

Walkways are drawn in the crushed white rock on the ground of the camp, and visitors are instructed to stay within these boundaries.

[2] According to an article by Carol Rosenberg, published in The New York Times, on 17 September 2019, Camp Echo had been a CIA black site, until 2004.

Undated U.S. military image shows cell and shower Camp Echo
Undated U.S. military image shows a meeting room in Camp Echo
Undated U.S. military image shows exercise yard at Camp Echo