Out of GITMO comes word that there are 'clashes' between guards and detainees, as over 40 of them continue to stage a hunger strike.
From the BBC:
13 April 2013
Clashes at Guantanamo over hunger strike prisoners
Prisoners and guards have clashed at Guantanamo Bay as authorities moved inmates, many of whom are on hunger strike, out of communal cellblocks.
The move came after detainees covered surveillance cameras and windows, a US Army spokesman said.
He said some prisoners used "improvised weapons" and in response "four less-than-lethal rounds" were fired.
The Pentagon says 43 prisoners are on hunger strike, but lawyers for the detainees say the number is higher.
Almost a dozen are being force-fed, according to military officials.
There were no "serious injuries to guards or detainees" in Saturday's clashes, according to Capt Robert Durand of the US military's Southern Command.
"I know for sure that one detainee was hit but the injuries were minor, just some bruises," another spokesman, Col Greg Julian, told the Associated Press.
Lawyers for some of the detainees condemned the camp authorities' actions....
The BBC has more here - of course - on how *frustrated* the guests at GITMO are with the deplorable conditions (*cough cough*) and miserable lives these men lead in the Hilton of prisons.
Diane Fairben, mother of 9/11 EMT-P Keith Fairben who lost his life that day:
These guards at GITMO are subjected daily to the most disgusting things thrown at them, and more. I am glad to read none of them were hurt, and no detainees either. The conditions they have are far better than US prisons. This country has made sure of that, and that they get US constitutional rights. Kind of wacky, considering none are US citizens.
Steven Crowder went to GITMO and released a video of the terrible conditions.
Take a look at the reality that IS GITMO go here. Bratnote: Was having tech issues, so couldn't embed this MUST WATCH video here. Hence just the link.]The truth is that the facilities that the detainees have to *suffer* is better than most inmates at prisons on US soil (and that directly from Diane Fairben...)
For those who would still insist that the terrorists suffer all manner of deprivations and inhumane conditions in GITMO, Crowder has this:
Hunger strike as political theatre? If I had my way, these 'hunger strikers' would join Bobby Sands, but that's just me! Yeah, let them eat - or NOT!
Over at This Ain't Hell, the sad, whining of one of the "dear, innocent" residents of GITMO is highlighted. GO read. It is to weep about the inhumanity.(well, no, not really.)
NEXXXXXXT!
Guantanamo Commander Orders Single-cell Living For Detainees
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, April 14, 2013 – The commander of Joint Task Force
Guantanamo ordered the transition of detainees from communal to
single-cell living at Camp VI at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to ensure the
health and security of those detainees, according to a task force news
release issued yesterday.
The commander, Navy Rear Adm. John W. Smith Jr., ordered the change
early yesterday morning. This action was taken in response to efforts by
detainees to limit the guard force's ability to observe the detainees
by covering surveillance cameras, windows, and glass partitions,
according to the release, which noted that round-the-clock monitoring is
necessary to ensure security, order, and safety.
In order to
reestablish proper observation, the guards entered the Camp VI communal
living spaces to transition detainees into single cells, remove
obstructions to cameras, windows and partitions, and medical personnel
conducted individual assessments of each detainee, the release said.
The ongoing detainee hunger strike necessitated these medical
assessments, the release said. 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.
The mission
of Joint Task Force Guantanamo is to provide for the safe, legal, and
humane care and custody of detainees. All detainees will continue to be
treated in a safe, humane manner, according to the release.
For those who would still insist that the terrorists suffer all manner of deprivations and inhumane conditions in GITMO, Crowder has this:
Hunger strike as political theatre? If I had my way, these 'hunger strikers' would join Bobby Sands, but that's just me! Yeah, let them eat - or NOT!
Over at This Ain't Hell, the sad, whining of one of the "dear, innocent" residents of GITMO is highlighted. GO read. It is to weep about the inhumanity.(well, no, not really.)
NEXXXXXXT!
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