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Whovian

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Sat Sep 15, 2012, 09:38 PM Sep 2012

Dead Guantanamo Prisoner On Why He Gave Up on Life [View all]

Adnan Latif was found dead in his cell on September 10th, 2012, just a day before the eleventh anniversary of 9/11. He was 32. Latif, a Yemeni citizen, had been detained at Guantanamo Bay for over a decade, despite a 2010 court ruling that ordered the Obama administration to "take all necessary and appropriate diplomatic steps to facilitate Latif's release forthwith," due to lack of evidence that he had committed any crime. He suffered at the hands of the US government in ways that most people can't begin to comprehend, and his death should be a reminder that the national shame that is Guantanamo Bay lives on and now enjoys bipartisan support.

Reexamining a letter he wrote to his lawyer David Remes in December of 2010 shows the depths of his despair near the end of his life. His letter begins simply. The first paragraph is just one devastating sentence: "Do whatever you wish to do, the issue is over." He then goes on to describe Guantanamo as, "a prison that does not know humanity, and does not know [sic] except the language of power, oppression, and humiliation for whoever enters it."

"Anybody who is able to die," Latif writes, "will be able to achieve happiness for himself, he has no hope except that."

He continues:

"The requirement...is to leave this life which is no longer anymore [sic] called a life, instead it itself has become death and renewable torture. Ending it is a mercy and happiness for this soul. I will not allow any more of this and I will end it."

Rest of the story at http://truth-out.org/news/item/11551-dead-guantanamo-prisoner-on-why-he-gave-up-on-life#.UFUmKq7kOOs.facebook

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What we have now is a kinder, gentler and more secret torture program... Bonobo Sep 2012 #1
Bless him..... Smilo Sep 2012 #2
But, but, but, but... pay no attention to that (dead) man behind the curtain riderinthestorm Sep 2012 #3
Meh. BB1 Sep 2012 #4
Thanks for posting Melissa G Sep 2012 #5
Yes, it's pretty Third Reich. Cleita Sep 2012 #12
The Rethugs would not allow GITMO to be closed. nanabugg Sep 2012 #6
This man could have been tried and released. you can not blame EVERYTHING on the GOP. robinlynne Sep 2012 #8
Exactly, but no one is going to close it unless Cleita Sep 2012 #13
Congress actually closed off most options for trying GITMO detainees struggle4progress Sep 2012 #15
He was cleared for release 4 or 5 times. One of those times in 2010. Luminous Animal Sep 2012 #17
Seriously one of the most heart-breaking things I've ever read. eqfan592 Sep 2012 #7
It's horrible, but you won't get any traction with this issue 2 months before the election. Nye Bevan Sep 2012 #9
"Hopefully when Obama wins and does not have to worry..." Bonobo Sep 2012 #14
He could have done the right thing in 2010 Luminous Animal Sep 2012 #18
Obama won't repatriate Yemeni prisoners in Guantanamo because even if there is little evidence Vattel Sep 2012 #10
We'll if they've been tortured and mistreated most likely they will. Cleita Sep 2012 #19
I totally agree. Vattel Sep 2012 #21
Guantamo is an abomination, a stain upon the nation. Comrade Grumpy Sep 2012 #11
More blood. Solly Mack Sep 2012 #16
^ Wilms Sep 2012 #20
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