When will the Americans learn?
The latest horror coming out of Gitmo.....
"A new video (now seemingly no longer available) further exposes the brutality of the force-feedings of prisoners on hunger strike at Guantanamo.
Yasiin Bey writhes in pain as he undergoes Standard Operating Procedure for force-feeding at Guantanamo
Twice a day, every day at the prison, over 40 of the more than 100 hunger strikers who are protesting their indefinite detention are strapped down and force-fed in a procedure widely denounced as torture.
The video by human rights charity Reprieve and director Asif Kapadia captures the horrifying cruelty of the Standard Operating Procedure for the force-feeding.
Yasiin Bey—the actor and rapper formerly known as Mos Def—undergoes the procedure in the video. He is shackled, strapped into chair, his head and hands belted back in restraints. A plastic tube is forced down his nostril, visibly causing pain. He is held down.
Bey begs for the force-feeding to stop and weeps.
Over 40 Guantanamo prisoners are subjected to this twice a day, an experience Reprieve reports can last two hours."
The latest horror coming out of Gitmo.....
"A new video (now seemingly no longer available) further exposes the brutality of the force-feedings of prisoners on hunger strike at Guantanamo.
Yasiin Bey writhes in pain as he undergoes Standard Operating Procedure for force-feeding at Guantanamo
Twice a day, every day at the prison, over 40 of the more than 100 hunger strikers who are protesting their indefinite detention are strapped down and force-fed in a procedure widely denounced as torture.
The video by human rights charity Reprieve and director Asif Kapadia captures the horrifying cruelty of the Standard Operating Procedure for the force-feeding.
Yasiin Bey—the actor and rapper formerly known as Mos Def—undergoes the procedure in the video. He is shackled, strapped into chair, his head and hands belted back in restraints. A plastic tube is forced down his nostril, visibly causing pain. He is held down.
Bey begs for the force-feeding to stop and weeps.
Over 40 Guantanamo prisoners are subjected to this twice a day, an experience Reprieve reports can last two hours."
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