Gitmo: Prisoners Force Fed, Not Allowed to Die from Hunger Strikes

April 15th, 2013

Via: New York Times:

I’ve been detained at Guantánamo for 11 years and three months. I have never been charged with any crime. I have never received a trial.

I could have been home years ago — no one seriously thinks I am a threat — but still I am here. Years ago the military said I was a “guard” for Osama bin Laden, but this was nonsense, like something out of the American movies I used to watch. They don’t even seem to believe it anymore. But they don’t seem to care how long I sit here, either.

I will never forget the first time they passed the feeding tube up my nose. I can’t describe how painful it is to be force-fed this way. As it was thrust in, it made me feel like throwing up. I wanted to vomit, but I couldn’t. There was agony in my chest, throat and stomach. I had never experienced such pain before. I would not wish this cruel punishment upon anyone.

2 Responses to “Gitmo: Prisoners Force Fed, Not Allowed to Die from Hunger Strikes”

  1. Mike Lorenz says:

    Just remember folks, they hate us for our freedom.

  2. alvinroast says:

    @Mike Lorenz Yes they do. The only question being: who is “they”? Clearly not these peasants.

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