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Le Socialiste
13th April 2013, 23:27
Guards have swept through communal cellblocks at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp and moved the inmates into one-man cells in an attempt to end a hunger strike that began in February.

"Some detainees resisted with improvised weapons, and in response, four less-than-lethal rounds were fired. There were no serious injuries to guards or detainees," Navy Captain Robert Durand said in a news release on Saturday.

He said the action was taken because detainees had covered windows and surveillance cameras to block the guards' view into the cellblocks.

"Round-the-clock monitoring is necessary to ensure security, order, and safety as detainees continued a prolonged hunger strike by refusing regular camp-provided meals," Durand said.

He said medical personnel had examined each detainee afterwards.

The detention camp at the Guantanamo Bay US Naval Base in Cuba holds 166 men, most of them captured more than a decade ago in counter-terrorism operations.

Saturday's early-morning sweep took place in Camp 6, a medium-security building where 80 to 100 detainees lived in cells that open into communal bays where they could eat, pray and watch television together.

As part of the hunger strike, prisoners had been refusing to let food carts enter some of the bays.

Earlier in the week, Durand said 43 prisoners were taking part in a hunger strike, including 11 who were being force-fed liquid nutrients through tubes inserted into their noses and down to their stomachs.

The practice is considered torture by some.

The hunger strike began in February to protest the seizure of personal items from detainees' cells. Some prisoners told their lawyers that their Qurans had been mistreated during the cell searches, which the US military denied.

Attorneys, military officials and human rights monitors have all said the hunger strike was partly an expression of frustration over the prisoners' unresolved fate.

About half of them have been cleared for release or transfer, but the US Congress has made it increasingly difficult to move prisoners out of Guantanamo and President Barack Obama has failed to implement his 2009 order to shut down the detention camp.

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/americas/2013/04/2013413184417804493.html

bcbm
14th April 2013, 05:53
http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/13/world/americas/guantanamo-inmate-guard-clashes/index.html

Forli
14th April 2013, 12:01
I read a piece in today's Independent about Guantanamo. They report that 140 are on hunger strike with 40-50 being forcefully fed.

I just cannot see most of these guys ever being released.

l'Enfermé
14th April 2013, 15:04
Mod action:

Merged bcbm's thread into Le Socialiste's.

Red Commissar
15th April 2013, 02:10
I just cannot see most of these guys ever being released.

Yeah, leave it to the US to break its own conduct on the matter. The end of the article says that they cleared half for release but Congress dragged its foot here. There was some FUD worked up by the media highlighting some released prisoners returning back to terrorism which got people worked up and Congressmen scurrying to act strong on national security for their personal image.

Os Cangaceiros
15th April 2013, 02:27
I can see why the US government wouldn't release them. If they weren't militants before, they'd probably give more consideration to becoming militants after. Plus they'd probably have plenty of opportunities to do this when they get repatriated to places like Yemen etc. I'd like to seem them all get released in a major American city and given bus tickets, just to see the pundits shriek.

Also, is there a risk that if these people got repatriated, that they'd be arrested by and interrogated, tortured and/or otherwise harmed?

dez
15th April 2013, 04:27
Also, is there a risk that if these people got repatriated, that they'd be arrested by and interrogated, tortured and/or otherwise harmed?

Yes

bcbm
16th April 2013, 04:15
gitmo is killing me (http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/15/opinion/hunger-striking-at-guantanamo-bay.html?_r=0)

Comrade Nasser
16th April 2013, 04:17
gitmo is killing me (http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/15/opinion/hunger-striking-at-guantanamo-bay.html?_r=0)

God. The guards at Guantanamo are fucking animals. Some of these prisoners at gitmo may not even have done what they're accused of doing.

Os Cangaceiros
16th April 2013, 04:39
God. The guards at Guantanamo are fucking animals. Some of these prisoners at gitmo may not even have done what they're accused of doing.

I think the statistic is something like 7% of people there were actually "captured on the battlefield"? A lot of the others got basically kidnapped and sold to the Americans.

Comrade Nasser
16th April 2013, 05:39
I think the statistic is something like 7% of people there were actually "captured on the battlefield"? A lot of the others got basically kidnapped and sold to the Americans.

Yeah I heard almost all of them weren't interrogated fairly. Basically tortured into giving fake "confessions". They did it with psychological torture apparently. Waterboarding, Forcing them to eat nothing but pork (they are muslim, big no-no), and sleep deprivation.