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    Guantanamo hunger strikers say feeding tubes employed as torture

    there is no real organized terrorist organization that isn't affiliated with major world government intelligence agencies...so publicly torturing some goat herders makes the neo-cons feel good about something...


    Guantanamo hunger strikers say feeding tubes employed as torture



    AP | October 20 2005

    Prisoners on hunger strike at the U.S. prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, reported troops force-fed them with dirty feeding tubes that have been violently inserted and withdrawn as punishment, said declassified notes released Wednesday by defence lawyers.

    The repeated removal and insertion of the tubes has caused striking prisoners to vomit blood and experience intense pain they have equated with torture, the lawyers reported to a U.S. federal judge after visiting their clients at the base in eastern Cuba.

    Prisoners said they were taunted by troops who said the treatment was intended to persuade them to end the hunger strike that began Aug. 9, the lawyers wrote in affidavits filed as part of a lawsuit in federal court in Washington seeking greater access to prisoners at the high-security jail for terror suspects.

    Lt.-Col. Jeremy Martin, a military spokesman for the Guantanamo detention centre, said all detainees in the hunger strike are closely monitored by medical personnel and mistreatment is not tolerated, though he did not know the specific procedures for handling the feeding tubes.

    "Detainees...are treated humanely," Martin said.

    "Claims to the contrary are wholly inaccurate and blatantly misrepresent the excellent work being done here by honourable military and civilian professionals."

    Guantanamo officials have said this latest hunger strike began with 76 detainees protesting against their confinement. Defence lawyers have cited other reasons as well, including complaints about food and water, alleged abuse by guards and interrogators and their desire to either face trial or be released.

    Yousef al Shehri, 21, of Saudi Arabia, told his lawyers guards removed a nasal feeding tube from one prisoner and reinserted it into another without cleaning it first.

    "These large tubes...were viewed by the detainees as objects of torture," lawyer Julia Tarver, whose firm represents 10 Saudi detainees, said in an affidavit.

    "They were forcibly shoved up the detainees' noses and down into their stomachs."

    At Guantanamo Bay, the U.S. military holds about 500 detainees suspected of terrorist activities. Martin said 25 detainees are on hunger strike, including 22 who are being force-fed.

    The number participating in the strike reached a high of 131 in mid-September when detainees refused meals to commemorate the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks in the United States, Martin said.

    Most detainees participating in the hunger strike are not confined to hospital beds and are permitted to exercise, take showers, send and receive mail, visit the detainee library and practise their religion, he said.

    Defence lawyers who have visited the prison in recent weeks said their clients have lost substantial weight, appeared listless and depressed - and have insisted they will maintain the protest until conditions improve or they are released. A judge has not yet ruled on their request for increased access to the detainees and their medical records.

    Notes of meetings between lawyers and their clients at the detention centr eare classified until they have been reviewed by the military and cleared for release.

    Joshua Colangelo-Ryan, a lawyer for six men from Bahrain, said one of his clients, Isa al Murbati, has lost about 50 pounds as a result of the hunger strike.

    "There's nothing in my mind that he intends to stop the hunger strike," said Colangelo-Ryan, who returned from Guantanamo on Monday.

    Tarver, who returned from the base Oct. 2, said two of her clients were being force-fed and unable to walk.

    "It's quite a drastic situation," she said.
    pisshead Reviewed by pisshead on . Guantanamo hunger strikers say feeding tubes employed as torture there is no real organized terrorist organization that isn't affiliated with major world government intelligence agencies...so publicly torturing some goat herders makes the neo-cons feel good about something... Guantanamo hunger strikers say feeding tubes employed as torture AP | October 20 2005 Prisoners on hunger strike at the U.S. prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, reported troops force-fed them with dirty feeding tubes that have been violently inserted and withdrawn Rating: 5

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    Guantanamo hunger strikers say feeding tubes employed as torture

    Torture! we dont torture anyone, you have been brainwash by the liberal press....Go back to sleep..Be A Good German. Nevermine that LordBush said he will veto the anti- torture bill, .lets blame Clinton.

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    Guantanamo hunger strikers say feeding tubes employed as torture

    Isn't this the same group of poor people that were SHOOTING at our troops in Afghanistan? AWWWWWWWW! Another tear jerker!!!

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    Guantanamo hunger strikers say feeding tubes employed as torture

    oh no, how dare we keep people alive by feeding them.

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    Guantanamo hunger strikers say feeding tubes employed as torture

    Next they'll be demanding computers, cable color TV's with Al jazeera news, and conjugal visits. And if we don't jump and give them what they want immediately, Amnesty International will scream â??tortureâ?, and insist that they all must be released and given huge cash settlements for wrongful imprisonment - among other charges A.I., Human Rights Watch, and other do-gooder groups will dream up.

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    Guantanamo hunger strikers say feeding tubes employed as torture

    you do psycho, yocass and amsterdam proud.



    you're doin a heck of a job breukelen.

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    Guantanamo hunger strikers say feeding tubes employed as torture

    and your doin all your neo-lib butt buddys well

    you're doin a heck of a job nicholas

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    Guantanamo hunger strikers say feeding tubes employed as torture

    Quote Originally Posted by yocass
    oh no, how dare we keep people alive by feeding them.
    how would you like to be in that prison man??? imagine yourself in that situation. i know you have an imagination in there somewhere. it's called empathy. look it up!

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    Guantanamo hunger strikers say feeding tubes employed as torture

    well first if I was there, I wouldnt be followed around by you hanging onto my nuts. That would be nice. And if I WAS there I wouldnt do a hunger strike to get a feeding tube stuck down my throat in the first place. Its called intelligence, look it up.

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    Guantanamo hunger strikers say feeding tubes employed as torture

    How sick and sadistic is that- Force feeding them to keep them alive in order to torture them some more later. Wow. If they're so concerned about the detainees well-being that they're "keeping them alive" then maybe they shouldnt have torured the prisoners in the first place.

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