Ibrahim Shafir Sen

Ibrahim Shafir Sen is a citizen of Turkey who was held in extrajudicial detention in the United States's Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba. His Guantanamo Internment Serial Number was 297.

The Defense Intelligence Agency reports that following Ibrahim Shafir Sen's repatriation he "returned to terrorism".

Sen was interviewed in April 2006 by a Turkish magazine named Vakit. Sen reported that female interrogators sexually abused him and desecrated the Koran, and that guards beat him with iron bars, and allowed him to be mauled by dogs, when he was in the Kandahar detention facility. He reported that camp authorities would amputate wounded limbs rather than trying to provide less radical medical care.

Sen reported being left for days in what he called "the insanity room", where captives were subjected to loud noise.

Sen also claimed that most GIs in Guantanamo were Jewish, and wore skullcaps, and that a Rabbi was present during each interrogation.

A Turkish columnist, Asli Aydintasbas, criticized Sen for the "crude antisemitism" he showed in his interview.

Sen and several other former captives are suing several current and former US officials for the inhumane and illegal conditions of their detention. The other former captives include two other former Turkish captives: Yuksel Celikgogus, Nuri Mert, a former Uzbekistani named Zakirjan Hasam, and a former Algerian captive Fethi Boucetta. Like Sen, the two other Turkish captives were repatriated prior to the institution of the Combatant Status Review Tribunals, in August 2004. The Algerian and Uzbekistani were among the 38 captives who were freed after their CSR Tribunals determined they never should have been classified as "enemy combatants".

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