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Prisoners were walked around naked or were shackled with their hands above their heads for extended periods of time.
At times, the detainees at COBALT were walked around naked or were shackled with their hands above their heads for extended periods of time.
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General Nicholas said he did "not recall" detainees being shackled with their arms overhead to deprive them of sleep, as other officers said was commonly done.
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