
these are some of the pictures of the Guantanamo Bay prison pics...








well the first thing which comes to my mind whenever i hear or read about Guantanamo bay(GB) is Jack Nicholson in the movie A Few Good Men. This movie is about that naval base where Jack is a very senior officer and gets trapped in the legal battle with Tom Cruise over torture and subsequently death of one officer J.F.C William S. Santiago ( gosh i still remember the name, i am good or what ) . Code red as they call it was pretty routine torture thing in which he dies. They have shown how inhuman procedures they still use on their officers who go out of their line to get them back there. I cant imagine what they will be using on the prisoners there. It represents the height of double standards shown by US officials. Firstly, they go about preaching the world about the democratic setup and their benefits and all. You will always notice them first pulling the legal bullshit in everything which goes around the world where they have no business putting their nose in between. On the other side, in GB they detain people without any trials. Its such a foolish thing they have it going their, that they r not even aware of the legal status of the whole prison thing, it doesnt come in the purview of US laws, people are not tried there. The Executive branch of the U.S. government has classified the detainees in Camp X-Ray as "enemy combatants" rather than prisoners of war. They are themselves not sure of what they are doing with them.
Amnesty International has to say about them:
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Guantánamo has become the gulag of our times, entrenching the notion that people can be detained without any recourse to the law. If Guantánamo evokes images of Soviet repression, "ghost detainees" – or the incommunicado detention of unregistered detainees - bring back the practice of "disappearances" so popular with Latin American dictators in the past. According to U.S. official sources there could be over 100 ghost detainees held by the U.S."
there is one story about the detainee which is really famous:
Former Guantánamo detainee Murat Kurnaz , released after five years of captivity. Murat Kurnaz was a Turkish citizen and resident of Germany. Kurnaz claims that he went to Pakistan as part of a peaceful Muslim aid group where he was captured by local people and sold to US military for $3,000. While in Guantanamo Bay, he says, he was subject to various sorts of mistreatment and torture.
Murat Kurnaz's statements are:
Shock rooms: "(In Guantanamo) I was subjected to severe torture. For three months, I stayed in these cold-hot shock rooms. When you go into the room they pump very hot air inside. After that, they pump extremely cold air. It is a horrifying kind of torture. There were various sorts of torture methods including electrical shocks, drowning in water tanks, depriving of food and water, chaining and hanging to the ceiling."
"I witnessed people dying": "They brought a tub full of water. They dipped our heads and held them in water. There I witnessed many people die. They stripped us of our clothes, chaining and hanging us to the wall. I was kept hung to the wall for 4-5 days. Then doctor used to come and check if we could stand more or not. We were not given any food for 20 days. They only gave us one piece of toast, one carrot or one apple per day."
"Psychological Torture": "When none of these torture methods worked, they applied psychological torture. They threw the Quran to the floor and kicked it around, throwing it in the toilet. They were playing Adhan along with other music and dancing to it. They made religious insults. Once I could not feel my feet or hands due to the cold. Then I felt a gun barrel at my head. The soldier was yelling at me saying that he was going to kill me. I started laughing. All other detainees started laughing, too. Because I felt that I was already dead. If they killed me, they would be doing me a favor.
"Sign this document": "One day, they brought this document to me and told me to sign it. For example, there were sentences saying that I would guarantee that I would not get involved in terrorist activities. I told them I never did anything like that anyway, and I would not sign it. I was told that I would not be able to get out of there if I did not sign it. Then they packed my bags and sent me back to Germany."
"All Guantanamo camp footage is fake": "After I was released I saw a lot of photos and video footage of Guantanamo detainment camp. Those are all fake and full of lies. Americans were selecting 2-3 detainees for the footage. They were giving mattresses, blankets, prayer beads and skullcaps to these detainees and were recording these videos. The documentary The Road To Guantanamo is a good work. But it is only telling 20 percent of what happened there. It is hard to show everything that happened over the years in one movie".
Anyway i feel at this stage, when we have made such progress having such camps shows a very primitive side of us. I am not a human-right activist, actually i hate them more then this thing ( its a different story altogether, they are those bloody money suckers who get paid for doing nautanki ). But there is a place where we should draw a line. Using such cruel measures is really shameful. That too its US government who farts the most about human-rights protection. The world should use this as their diplomatic exploit against US and they should start thinking about shutting this BLACK HOLE down.