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KoKo

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Tue Apr 30, 2013, 02:21 PM Apr 2013

*US Military Calls in 'Force-Feeding Teams' as Guantanamo Hunger Strike Continues* [View all]

But because the procedure of "force-feeding" is widely held as a form of torture, critics of the practice may well view the medical teams as nothing more than 'torture reinforcements' as the number of those approved for the painful process continues to grow and their conditions deteriorate.

Military authorities repeatedly claim that force-feedings are somehow necessary, but experts are unequivocal when they declare that the procedure is torture.

The United Nations Human Rights Commission considers the practice of force-feeding—in which detainees are strapped to a restraining chair, have tubes pushed up their nostrils and liquids pumped down their throats—a clear form of torture. In addition, the World Medical Association prohibits its physicians from participating in force-feeding and the American Medical Association has just sent a letter to the Pentagon calling the practice an affront to accepted medical ethics.

One detainee, speaking recently through his lawyer David Remes, described the process by saying it felt a "razor blade [going] down through your nose and into your throat."

In an interview with the Guardian, Remes discussed the treatment of those at Guantanamo as he pushed back against the US military's claims that it is safeguarding the prisoners by torturing them. "It's like the way you would treat an animal," he said. Watch:

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Despite testimony like this and the many objections by human rights advocates, reports indicate that at least 21 men have been approved for force feeding at the US prison.
US Military Calls in 'Force-Feeding Teams' as Guantanamo Hunger Strike Continues
- Jon Queally, staff writer


As The Guardian reports:

Authorities said that the "influx" of medical reinforcements had been weeks in the planning. But the news will fuel speculation that the condition of hunger-striking prisoners at Guantánamo Bay is deteriorating. Shaker Aamer, the last British resident being kept at the centre, told his lawyer earlier this month that authorities will soon see fatalities as a result of the current action.

"I cannot give you numbers and names, but people are dying here," said Aamer, who is refusing food.

The action is a protest against conditions at the centre, as well as the indefinite nature of the remaining prisoners' confinement. Aamer has been cleared for release twice, but is still behind bars after 11 years. He has never been charged or faced trial but the US refuses to allow him to return to the UK, despite official protests by the British government.


Late last week, president of the American Medical Association, Dr. Jeremy Lazarus, sent a letter to US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel in order to remind the Pentagon that the AMA's long-held view is that force feeding is both an unethical and inhumane practic practice.

More at:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/apr/29/guantanamo-bay-hunger-strike-reinforcements

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This is a true horror and no one with enough power listens. Those poor souls... nt Mnemosyne Apr 2013 #1
All war criminals should be prosecuted. Each and every one of them! AnotherMcIntosh Apr 2013 #2
I have been having trouble sleeping thinking of these men. Luminous Animal Apr 2013 #3
What an embarrassment to America quinnox Apr 2013 #4
Someone should remind Mr. Obama that he won the Nobel Peace Prize for a reason... reformist2 Apr 2013 #6
yes, it is an embarrassment noiretextatique Apr 2013 #9
Sick shit! Cali_Democrat Apr 2013 #5
"Is it any surprise that they would prefer death to no end to their confinement?" Bill Plante CBS riderinthestorm Apr 2013 #7
But...what disturbed me is he feels that a lot of Americans aren't concerned anymore.. KoKo Apr 2013 #11
I actually think Obama's right. Most Americans aren't paying attention anymore riderinthestorm Apr 2013 #15
Thanks...your other comparisons as to consequences and past actions are worth the KoKo Apr 2013 #17
These foie gras connoisseurs are getting out of hand. Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2013 #8
All those haters at GITMO OnyxCollie Apr 2013 #10
former Chief Prosecutor for the Terrorism Trials at Guantanamo creates petition G_j Apr 2013 #12
+1...Let's hope forces out there are listening........ Thanks for this info. KoKo Apr 2013 #18
yet this in the present tense! G_j May 2013 #20
May these "medical personell" never find a job on the outside. Arctic Dave Apr 2013 #13
Feel same way... KoKo Apr 2013 #14
And, we pat ourselves on the back for being a "civilized" and "humane" people. Tierra_y_Libertad Apr 2013 #16
He was a great wit...and nailed it in this quote...it seems. n/t KoKo Apr 2013 #19
This is still important and Obama is listening...but, what and how long will the action KoKo May 2013 #21
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