3 detainees at Guantantamo Bay have committed suicide - it is reported widely today. They were never charged with anything and were simply being detained as part of the USA's policy of keeping "enemy combatants" off the field.
So, what is the American's "spin" on the suicides? Read this, from the SMH today - in disbelief:
"Navy Rear Admiral Harry Harris, commander of Guantanamo, told a news conference the suicides were an act of warfare.
"They are smart, they are creative, they are committed," Harris said.
"They have no regard for life, neither ours nor their own. I believe this was not an act of desperation but an act of asymmetrical warfare waged against us."
The full SMH article is here.
Update - Morning of 12 June: It is reported, overnight, that a US State Department has characterised the suicides as a "good pr move".
Update - Morning of 12 June: It is reported, overnight, that a US State Department has characterised the suicides as a "good pr move".
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