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11/4/2006
Following are excerpts from an Iranian TV production titled “Remember Your
Dreams” or “Guantanamo”, which aired on Al-Kawthar TV on November 4, 2006
 http://www.memritv.org/Transcript.asp?P1…

Major Rosenthal, interrogator: Listen, you asshole, if you are familiar with
the map of the world, then you should know that Guantanamo is at the end of
the world, and the last place you’d wanna be. Your food strike won’t do you
any good. Another dead dog in the world won’t hurt a thing.

Mustafa Nasser: I have the right to an attorney, or at least treat me
according to the Geneva Convention.

Major Rosenthal: The Geneva Convention is implemented on prisoners of war,
and not on dirty terrorists like yourself, who are responsible for the
destruction of the Twin Towers.

Corporal Jennifer Smith (translating Rosenthal): The Geneva Convention is
implemented on prisoners of war, and not on dirty terrorists like yourself,
who are responsible for the destruction of the New York Towers.

Jennifer Smith (translating Mustafa Nasser): I’m a doctor, and a member of
the organization of Doctors Without Borders. Before Afghanistan, I traveled
to different countries, like Africa and Latin America. After I came to
Kabul, I treated many wounded who opposed the Al-Qaeda. Then I had to
escape.

Major Rosenthal: You are one dirty pig. We have witnesses who say that you
used to cooperate with the Al-Qaeda and the Taliban. And you don’t want to
confess, but I know exactly how to make you do that.

[…]

Mustafa Nasser: There is no way I could have cooperated with the Taliban,
because I don’t like them to begin with.

Jennifer Smith (translating Mustafa Nasser): I will never cooperate with
Taliban, I don’t even like them. I was only doing my duty, helping the
wounded, whether they were in the military or not.

Major Rosenthal: What about the charity institution you have founded in
Beirut?

Mustafa Nasser: That institution… I founded it before I left for Kabul,
with the help of some charitable people.

Jennifer Smith (translating Mustafa Nasser):: I founded that institution
before I left to Kabul, with the help of some charitable people, in order to
help Palestinian people who have lost their families.

Major Rosenthal: That’s a great cover-up for money laundering, and drug
money transferred to assets controlled by the Al-Qaeda leaders.

Mustafa Nasser: This allegation is baseless. It is all a lie.

Major Rosenthal: You are the bloody liar, you fuck…

[…]

Mustafa Nasser: I’ve told you every thing.

Jennifer Smith (translating Mustafa Nasser): I’ve told you everything.

Major Rosenthal: And of course, you presume that we believe everything
you’ve said, you dirty son of a bitch.

Jennifer Smith (translating Mustafa Nasser): All I’m asking for is that you
treat me according to the Geneva Convention, and I have all the right to
have an attorney.

Major Rosenthal: Here in Guantanamo you have no rights.

Mustafa Nasser: It’s funny.

Major Rosenthal: What’s so funny?

Mustafa Nasser: The way you are speaking reminds me of Taliban, in Kabul.
You claim you are fighting for the sake of freedom, but what you do means
that you have anything of freedom - just like Taliban.

Major Rosenthal: You son of a bitch, you speak English, and you didn’t tell
us.

[…]

Major Rosenthal: Have you sent the report to headquarters?

Doctor: I’ll send it tomorrow, when it’s ready. After going on his food
strike, he became very weak, so he fell on the back of his head and broke
his skull.

Major Rosenthal: The guards were blamed for this, so they’d better be more
careful. Isn’t that right, Corporal Smith?

Jennifer Smith: Yes, sir. That’s right.

Doctor: What about we watch the baseball game tonight?

Major Rosenthal: Not on that TV set in your room.

Doctor: Don’t worry about that. I’ve fixed it.

Jennifer Smith (to Mustafa Nasser): Don’t pretend to be unconscious. He’s
gone. Why don’t you tell him what he wants to hear? Tell him something so he
will leave you alone.

Mustafa Nasser: My only crime is that I have a passion for helping the poor.
The girl I love…

Jennifer Smith: Did you love her very much?

When someone in this hell asks me such a question, it means Allah has not
abandoned me.

[…]

Major Rosenthal (addressing a group of journalists and lawyers): Ladies and
gentleman, this is an invitation for journalists and lawyers to visit this
prison, in order to remove the international anxiety regarding all the
rumors our enemies have created. You will notice here today that the
Guantanamo prison law correspond totally to the laws found in the United
States of America.

[…]

This small hospital here contains advanced equipment that solves any problem
the prisoners may face. Ladies and gentlemen, there’s something I have to
tell you. Sometimes we officers envy the prisoners, and sometimes we pretend
to be ill just to lie down in the air-conditioned clinic, and be relieved
from the Guantanamo insect bites. This way, please.

André Mahfuz: Mustafa… Mustafa… If you hear me, open your eyes. Are you
Mustafa Nasser? I am André Mahfuz from Lawyers Without Borders. I met your
family in Lebanon and they asked me to represent you. I would like to get
some information from you.

Jennifer Smith: Sir, what are you doing here?

André Mahfuz: I just wanted to take a look inside the prison.

Jennifer Smith: Leave the room. Now.

André Mahfuz: Very well.

Jennifer Smith: I believe you have been informed in the morning that any
kind of connection with the prisoners is not allowed.

André Mahfuz: I’m sorry.

Jennifer Smith (secretly placing a film in his hand): Go.

[…]

Mustafa Nasser: Welcome.

Jennifer Smith: Is this the charity institution you established to launder
money?

Mustafa Nasser: Did you come from Guantanamo?

Jennifer Smith: From Baghdad. I am with a group of people led by Rosenthal.
We were in Abu Ghuraib prison. The Pentagon believes the Guantanamo
experience can useful there.

Mustafa Nasser: I’m not surprised you are telling me these things.

Jennifer Smith: When someone is being laughed at, he can only trust one of
the victims.

Mustafa Nasser: So you didn’t come to Beirut just to see me?

Jennifer Smith: Rosenthal is also here. I came with him as an interpreter.

Mustafa Nasser: What does he want?

Jennifer Smith: There is about to be a press conference of people released
from Guantanamo, right? He would be happy to gather information about the
organizers and what is said there.

Mustafa Nasser: Is that all?

Jennifer Smith: He may have another mission. I don’t know, but they have
something of important that has to do with you and the French lawyer.

[…]

Major Rosenthal: What’s wrong?

Jennifer Smith: I’m not feeling well. I have a headache.

Major Rosenthal: Okay, go rest in your room.

Mustafa Nasser: Good evening.

Hotel receptionist: Hello and welcome. How can I help you?

Mustafa Nasser: I need a guide book on archaeological sites in Beirut.,/p>

Hotel receptionist: Just a minute.

Mustafa Nasser: Thank you.

[…]

André Mahfuz (at press conference): Lawyers Without Borders congratulates
the whole world on the release of the first prisoners from Guantanamo. Since
the days of the incarceration of the Afghan prisoners, it has been clear to
us that their clear to us that this prison, built by the U.S. government,
does not respect the Geneva Convention or American law. Our organization has
made a great effort to the draw the attention of international legal
organizations, in order to force the U.S.A. to respect the rights of
prisoners, including the right to an attorney and a fair trial. We have
learned that no charges have been made against 150 prisoners, yet they are
imprisoned in Guantanamo in inhumane conditions.

[…]

Jennifer Smith: Is everything okay?

Guard: Of course, I thought you had gone to the conference by Mr. Rosenthal.

Jennifer Smith: Well, I wasn’t feeling very well, so I preferred to come and
rest in my room.

Guard: If you need help, I’m at your service.

Jennifer Smith: If I need anything, I’ll let you know.

Guard: I hope so.

[…]

Released prisoner A: They put me in an iron cell and tied my hands. When
they took the sack off my head, I found myself in a large green hall,
surrounded by barbed wire. They left me there for three days. There was an
American guy whose face was covered. He spoke Arabic and translated for the
American interrogator. They thought I was a member of Al-Qaeda. They took
turns beating me. The first, then the second, then the third, then the
fourth… For three days they gave me nothing to eat. Nothing. Then they put
a sack over my head and moved me to a steel cell. There they banged my head
against the bars of the cell, with all their might.

Released prisoner B: They used psychological methods on us, like naked
female investigators, huge wild dogs, and other weapons.

Released prisoner C: They gave me orders to remove my clothes. When I
refused, they stripped me by force. They stripped me by force, and began
scratching my body and chest. Then they forced me to put my hands over my
head, and they started to torture me severely. I fainted. Then they woke me
up. They woke me up, removed the sack from my head, and then one of them
came, and urinated on me. He urinated on my body. He urinated… on
everything.

Released prisoner D: One day they told me: “If you don’t tell the truth, our
boys will rape you.” So I spit in the investigator’s face. They beat me
madly and sent me to my cell, but they did not rape me.

Released prisoner A: I almost died from the torture. They transferred me to
the clinic. I was treated there for two weeks, but they took me out before I
was completely healed, because they feared the journalist who came to tour
the prison.

[…]

Jennifer Smith: If I had the slightest suspicion that you were connected to
Al-Qaeda, I would have killed you without hesitation.

Mustafa Nasser: It all makes sense now, but there is still one thing I don’t
understand. You - how did you know that the documents were with Rosenthal?

Jennifer Smith: Once he got drunk, and invited us to his room to see the
photos. Are you happy now?

Mustafa Nasser: Sorry, I didn’t want to intrude in your private life.

Jennifer Smith: Everyone makes mistakes in life.

[…]

André Mahfuz (at press conference): Ladies and gentlemen, I call upon the
intellectuals who are struggling for peace, and upon all reasonable people,
to rebel against this force, which seeks to dominate the entire world. A
world dominated by one single nation is a frightening world. 9/11 gave the
U.S. a strong pretext for spreading its power over the entire world. Another
attack will convince the U.S. that in order to save democracy, you must
first destroy it. If you accept this logic, historians will have a hard time
explaining why the golden age of democracy lasted only 200 years. We will
sadly ask ourselves how human beings like us, through cowardice, could bring
the world back to the worst moments of human history. Thank you.

[…]

Jennifer Smith: I found it.

Mustafa Nasser: Great. Why aren’t you coming?

Jennifer Smith: You better go alone.

Mustafa Nasser: What about you?

Jennifer Smith: I have to think about what I should do.

Mustafa Nasser: From now on you are in danger. We must remain together, at
least until we get the CD to the press. You’ve done a great thing. Thank
you.

[…]

Major Rosenthal:: Where the hell is the guard who was here?

Staff member: What can I say, sir?

[…]

Mustafa Nasser: According to American research of Arab culture, the Arabs
are particularly vulnerable to sexual harassment. They regard sex as
something personal, which should not be made public. Humiliating the
prisoners and taking degrading photos of them can turn them into spies for
us, out of fear that the photos will reach their families and friends. This
is what Rosenthal and his men are after.

Christine Lemoine, former fiancé e of André Mahfuz: What photos?

André Mahfuz: The CD won’t open, Mustafa.

Mustafa Nasser: Are you sure?

André Mahfuz: No, it is asking for a password.

Mustafa Nasser: My God…

Jennifer Smith: What is going on?

Mustafa Nasser: The CD won’t open. We need the password. Do you remember the
tattoo on Rosenthal’s arm?

Jennifer Smith: On his right wrist?

Mustafa Nasser: yes.

Jennifer Smith: What about it?

Mustafa Nasser: There is an image just like it on the computer.

Jennifer Smith: It’s a picture used by Satan worshippers. I’ve seen it on
the Internet on several times.

Mustafa Nasser: Satan?! I think “Satan” is the password.

André Mahfuz: We must get the photos to the media as fast as we can, don’t
you think?

Mustafa Nasser: Yes, but who can guarantee us that the media will show them?

André Mahfuz: Don’t worry. I will send an e-mail to my former fiancée. She
has connections with international news agencies.

Jennifer Smith: Mustafa, it’s Rosenthal.

Mustafa Nasser: How did they know we were here?

André Mahfuz: What going on, Mustafa?

Mustafa Nasser: They are coming here.

André Mahfuz: Who?

Mustafa Nasser: Rosenthal. Let’s go.

André Mahfuz: These stairs lead to the back of the building, let’s take
them.

Mustafa Nasser: No, you’d better go, and I’ll stall them. Take the CD with
you and get it quickly to the media.

I think there has a misunderstanding.
Christine Lemoine: I am Christine Lemoine, André’s former fiancée. This is
Mustafa Nasser, and this is Miss Jennifer. They are friends of André.

“Police officer”: I have orders to take you to the police station, and there
everything will be made clear.

Christine Lemoine: But I ask you not to treat us like criminals.

“Police officer”: I think you are right.

Jennifer Smith: Wait, they are not cops.

Christine Lemoine: Jennifer.

Mustafa Nasser: Don’t go.

[…]

Major Rosenthal:: Now, you look and see what happens to anyone who doesn’t
cooperate with us. Bring his sister out of the women’s prison.

Prisoner: Please, don’t do anything to her.

Female prisoner: Let me go, I haven’t done anything. I’m innocent.

Major Rosenthal:: This is a beautiful sight isn’t it? Now we’re going to
start.

Female prisoner: Where is Islam? Where are my brothers? Where is Allah? Let
me go. Get away from me.

[…]

Jennifer Smith: There is a Chinese saying that goes: When you save a
person’s life, you are forever responsible for his life. This is what
happened between Mustafa and me. Before the events of 9/11, I had a normal
life. I graduated from Columbia University in Arabic literature. I worked at
a language institute. My fiancé, Richard, had an important position in the
Twin Towers. Only one week was left before our wedding, and then it
happened. Richard was one of the thousands who died there. After this, I
decided to volunteer to the army, and to dedicate my life to fighting
terrorism. A year later, they sent me to Guantanamo. There, I felt something
was wrong. After that I was transferred to Abu Ghuraib. The situation there
was even worse. The American army entered Iraq under the pretext of
liberating its people, but until now there have been 100,000 victims of our
attack. The women and men who were under dictatorial rule for years
subjugated to a tyrannical regime for years have come under our control -
not because they have anything to do with Al-Qaeda or terrorism, but because
they opposed our presence in their country. There, I felt I was being
laughed at. The oil companies and the security agencies signed contracts
with the Pentagon and the CIA. They pocketed millions of dollars. When I
found out that Rosenthal was among the founders of these organizations I
couldn’t stand it any longer. Honestly, I envy you French people, who
haven’t drowned in this filthy swamp.

[…]

Christine Lemoine: I will give you this CD in return for André, and we’re
even.

Major Rosenthal:: That’s a very good idea, but I’m sorry, I can’t do this.

Christine Lemoine: Why not?

Major Rosenthal:: Emile told me that when André spoke to Mustafa on the
phone. He mentioned that you are his wife, and that was nothing but a lie
and a hint to something else. That’s why I asked my men to get something out
of André, and I guess they tried to hard.

Christine Lemoine: No.

>Major Rosenthal:: Ma’am, your ex-fiancée is dead.

Christine Lemoine: No, you’re lying. I don’t believe you. André is not dead.

Major Rosenthal:: I’m sorry, ma’am. I’m really sorry.

Christine Lemoine: I shouldn’t have left him alone. He told me that chance
comes only once.

Major Rosenthal:: Give me the disk.

Christine Lemoine: They told me you were the major in Abu Ghuraib and
Guantanamo.

Major Rosenthal: So what?

Christine Lemoine: Lord of the Rings…

Major Rosenthal:: What do you mean?

Christine Lemoine: In the movie, there was an evil power, who wanted to gain
the rings in order to control the world. Dirty animals. André was right to
compare you to them.

Major Rosenthal: I told you to give me the disk, ma’am.

Christine Lemoine: No!

Mustafa Nasser: Nobody moves. Nobody moves, or I blow out the brains of this
murderer. Drop your weapons! Drop your weapons!

Major Rosenthal: I knew that we’d meet again, Mustafa.

Mustafa Nasser: This will be the last meeting, Major. Take the CD, and leave
quickly.

Christine Lemoine: What about you?

Mustafa Nasser: Leave here. Go! Well, Major, it’s payday.

Major Rosenthal: What are you talking about? You were our guest in
Guantanamo, and when we knew that you were innocent, we set you free. So I
owe you nothing, but you stole something from me, and you have to pay.

Mustafa Nasser: At least by exposing the CD, André’s blood, is not spilled
for nothing.

Major Rosenthal: Finish him. I want to send him as a Christmas present for
Corporal Smith. You come with me.

[…]

Reporter A: Mr. Rosenthal, is it true that you were one of the designers of
the Guantanamo tortures?

Major Rosenthal: No, that’s not right.

Reporter B: Why have you traveled to Lebanon?

Major Rosenthal: I came here for some leisure time, just to relax.

Reporter B: And why are you leaving?.

Major Rosenthal: Because of my wife. You know there are lots of beautiful
women in Lebanon, I don’t want to hurt her feelings.

Reporter C: Is it true you have come under the cover of a plan created by
the Pentagon, and you were responsible for transmitting the new methods of
torture from the Guantanamo prison to Abu Ghuraib prison?

Major Rosenthal: No, that’s not true.

Reporter D: Is it true that you are one of the main stock holders of an
American security service, and that you have received hundreds of thousands
of dollars maintained by the gain of Iraqi oil in return for information to
U.S. Army intelligence and security services?

Major Rosenthal: I have absolutely no idea about this.

Reporter E: Sir, is it true that the nude pictures of prisoners, which were
in the press, were taken by your men to be used for blackmailing, in order
to cooperate with you?

Major Rosenthal: I have no information about this.

Reporter F: Could you tell us your comment on the pictures of Abu Ghuraib
prison, which was printed in the newspaper?

Major Rosenthal: No comment.

(answering phone): Hello.

Mustafa Nasser: You’re finished Rosenthal. Dig your own grave by yourself.

Major Rosenthal: Do you think anything will change if the truth about the
photographs was revealed?

Hello.

Mustafa Nasser: At least people all over the world will discover the crimes
you and your superiors committed in the name of democracy.

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