The Center for Constitutional Rights has just confirmed an emerging news story that a large numer of detainees have staged a hunger strike over their concerns about “inhuman treatment,” reports Australia’s Herald-Sun.
The A.P. reported yesterday:
Two Afghans released from Guantanamo Bay claimed Wednesday about 180 Afghans at the U.S. detention facility were on a hunger strike to protest alleged mistreatment and to push for freedom.
“[CCR confirms that] in late June, prisoners planned to begin a hunger strike at the Guantánamo Bay Naval Station’s Camp 5 facility.” More below:
Attorneys representing the detainees received word of the strike from currently held detainees who are frustrated by their indefinite detention and the inhuman conditions at Guantánamo, specifically at Camp 5. News of the hunger strike has been corroborated by recently released detainees and statements today by the Department of Defense.
Despite recent attempts by the DOD to tout living conditions at Camp 4, where a small number of prisoners clothed in white jumpsuits are cooperating with interrogators, the conditions at Guantánamo remain unacceptable. …
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Continued from the Center for Constitutional Rights‘s press release:
The vast majority of prisoners live in appalling conditions in the other camps – and every prisoner is suffering from the effects of indefinite detention without legal process. Camp 5, which has remained closed to outside visitors including political representatives, alone houses nearly 100 prisoners. According to Shearman and Sterling, the prisoners’ description of the planned strike reflects their peaceful demand to be treated as human beings. In recently declassified notes, the prisoners describe the planned hunger strike as follows:
- The protest is “a peaceful, nonviolent strike until demands are met;”
- The strike “calls for starvation until death;”
- The prisoners plan to boycott showers;
- They plan to boycott their recreation time;
- Some prisoners plan on refusing to wear clothes in order to be equal to the living conditions of prisoners in other camps who are denied clothing;
- The protesters call for “no violence, by hand or even words, to anyone, including guards.”
When asked by Shearman and Sterling for the reasons behind the hunger strike, the prisoners described specific ongoing abuses and cited the denial of their legal rights. To remedy this treatment, the prisoners were planning to demand the following from the Guantánamo command:
- We need respect for our religion, including an end to the desecration of the Koran and religious discrimination;
- We need fair trials with proper legal representation;
- We need proper, human food and clean water. We are not given adequate amounts of food and the food is often old and inedible. The water is frequently dirty and tastes contaminated;
- We need to see sunlight, and not be forced to go months without seeing daylight;
- We need to know why we are in Camp 5 for so long, in some cases for over a year. What have the Camp 5 detainees done to be treated so much worse than the other detainees?
- We need basic human rights like everyone else in the world – including real, effective medical treatment;
- We need to be able to contact our families, and write to them and receive letters. Some prisoners have not received any of the letters sent by their families, their families have not received any of the prisoners’ recent letters, and this is a widespread problem across the camp;
- We need the “level system” of various Camps and privilege levels to be abandoned and everyone treated equally;
- We need a neutral body to observe the situation and report publicly about the conditions at Guantánamo.
According to CCR the demands verify continued reports of religious discrimination. Prisoners have repeatedly reported interference with the call to prayers by prison guards and the broadcasting of unrelated messages in English over the call to prayer.
Additionally, attorneys have voiced concern for detainees held in solitary confinement for months at a time, with no access to sunlight.
Despite DOD tours which highlight the detainees’ treatment, the prisoners have also repeatedly complained of a lack of sufficient amounts of food and contaminated drinking water at Camp 5.
“We are now hearing not from human rights organizations, attorneys, or the government but from the prisoners themselves that there are real and continued violations of human rights taking place at Guantánamo,” CCR Deputy Legal Director Barbara Olshansky stated.
“How much longer does this Administration plan on turning a blind eye to these men and the decision of the Supreme Court to give them access to the U.S. legal system? They have languished in legal limbo for years with no fair trial and no definitive resolution of their legal status. All the while, our government continues to deprive them of the basic dignities that every human being is entitled to.”
CCR President Michael Ratner stated that “From the beginning, this Administration has blatantly misrepresented who is imprisoned in Guantánamo and what treatment the prisoners are subjected to. This call for a hunger strike is the last straw. It is clear that the military cannot be trusted to police itself and that an independent commission is required to end the military’s cover-up in Guantánamo.”
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ACTIONS WE CAN ALL TAKE:
- Support the Center for Constitutional Rights.
- Visit the CCR’s Guantanamo Action Center.
- Grab the image below.
- If you have a blog, join the BoomanTribune.com blogroll in support of CCR’s Guantanamo Action events by e-mailing me at susanhu at earthlink dot net.
Thanks for the heads up Susan, I didn’t know about the hunger strike. I’m sure the Republicans will just call them ungrateful dogs for refusing those gourmet meals. This really gets under my skin, I hope you get more additions to the blogroll, I’ve been trying.
Have you caught CSPAN’s “tour” of Gitmo? I watched a bit of it. C-SPAN has been rerunning it whenever the House/Senate aren’t in session. It’s really rather boring after a while, but it does give you a close-up picture of what the place looks like. Let’s put it this way: I wouldn’t want to live there, free or not.
I was on news overload the past few days so tried to limit myself at home to the radio while blogging 🙂 (music too, not NPR, which was tempting)
When I get like that, it’s an indication of stress. I’ve had days when I was so wound up about the news + family crises that I had to turn on some Sirius classical music station that thankfully has no breaks or news… I get that via DISH.
Also: I sense a dip in interest about Guantanamo. The upcoming new photos from Abu Ghraib will increase interest again… we need to SEE these scenes. It’s almost not enough to just read about them.
Funny thing too: I just finished a book about three U.N. workers that my daughter Darcy lent me. It’s an incredible book … I’d delayed finishing it because BooMan gave me another fabulous book. But, the descriptions of the prisons that these U.N. workers have to visit are horrific. Someday, I’ll grab the book and type up some of the descriptions. Suffice it to say that those jails make Guantanamo look like paradise. Yet I feel like I’m betraying something when I say that.
please do (write the description). The Guantanamo issue will only go away if we let it. I have a lot of Catholic friends who come from Republican families, and they have been horrified to learn of our torture tactics. They are doubly disgusted when I show them the memos that our Attorney General wrote…this administration is immoral in countless ways, no?
This was just mentioned on CNN.
Thanks so much, Deano! That’s great news. I’ll write CCR and let them know, just in case they missed it.
No problem. I’m here for helping with the “little” things.
Did they mention CCR?
Don’t remember, sorry.
What idiots! They’re going to miss out on all that delicious oven-roasted chicken, rice pilaf, steamed mushrooms, fruit and pita bread!!!
Susan, have you seen this yet?
Proof that these piles of rat turd know that if someone looks into this much further, countless atrocities will be found.
Jesus. No. I hope you diary it … for the next couple hours, I’m going to be ferrying around a man who helped us catch the mother cat and five kittens.
the diary is up with some tactical suggestions. Thanks for your vigilance on this issue.