Sunday, April 14, 2013

The detainees don't want to die. They want to fight. That is a positive change for the population at Gitmo.

It is okay. They can fight. They can resist. They need to be who they are. Seeking victory through death is the wrong way to think.

13 April 2013 
Last updated at 18:44 ET

Prisoners and guards (click here) have clashed at Guantanamo Bay as authorities moved inmates, many of whom are on hunger strike, out of communal cellblocks.The move came after detainees covered surveillance cameras and windows, a US Army spokesman said.He said some prisoners used "improvised weapons" and in response "four less-than-lethal rounds" were fired.The Pentagon says 43 prisoners are on hunger strike, but lawyers for the detainees say the number is higher.......Detainees' frustration
Hunger strikes have happened frequently at the US military prison, but this protest, which began in February, is reportedly one of the longest and most widespread.
However, Guantanamo officials deny claims that the strike began after copies of the Koran were mishandled during searches of prisoners' cells.
Human rights groups and lawyers representing the prisoners say it reflects growing frustration at the US military's failure to decide the detainees' future.
Nearly 100 of the detainees have been reportedly cleared for release but remain at the facility because of Congressional restrictions and also concerns of possible mistreatment if they are sent back to their home countries.
The military detention centre opened in 2002 to hold suspects captured in counter-terrorism operations after the 11 September 2001 attacks in the US....