From the Guardian, a video of a Gitmo interrogation:

Watching this, I couldn’t help but be reminded of the fact that at least 92 Gitmo interrogation tapes were destroyed by the CIA. For the obvious reason of covering up the vastly more extreme torture and abuse that other detainees suffered.

There are too many examples to pick from, but just because it is fresh in my mind from recent readings, we can be sure we won’t see any video of the two innocent Afghans who were detained and ‘deadlegged’ by their interrogators until their legs were “pulpified” (as the autopsy report put it) and both were murdered. This was in 2002. What killed one of them was “blunt force injuries to the lower extremities” which created pulmonary embolisms – blot clots – that traveled up from their legs to their hearts.

The gentleman featured in the above video, giving his thoughts on the interrogation tape, was also featured in another clip of life at Guantanamo. You’ll see him specifically mention the complaint of Khadr that he lost his eyes. Also notice that one of his eyes is closed shut. That’s because his American guards pushed their thumbs into his eyes. So he lost one of them. I don’t know exactly what to make of Khadr’s comment “I lost my feet,” but he could be talking about anything. A widespread form of torture, that we know was at least used by US-supported Iraqi guards against Iraqi detainees at least up to 2006, was to hang individuals by their arms an beat the soles of their feet. But, I’m speculating.