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    Foie Gras? We Force Feed Gitmo Prisoners? Really?

    Shackled, Inserted, Force Fed...
    Apparently folks, we have a whole new category of bondage porn.












    US military admits
    three Gitmo hunger-strikers hospitalized,
    at least 10 force-fed



    Published time: March 26, 2013 13:23
    http://rt.com/news/guantanamo-prison...s-lawyers-858/

    Three Guantanamo detainees were hospitalized as a result of the hunger strike, which has entered its 49th day. At least 10 of the strikers are being force-fed, military officials admitted. Human rights advocates said the numbers were being under-reported.


    They’ve been hospitalized for dehydration, according to the spokesman for the prison on the US base in Cuba, Captain Robert Durand.


    The men who are being FORCE FED liquid nutrients
    are reportedly SHACKLED to a chair
    while a feeding tube is INSERTED into their nose.



    “Prisoners are not eating anything, surviving only on water. Any supplies left on cellblocks and with prisoners have now been exhausted,” the newspaper quoted Ramzi Kassem, a lawyer for several Guantánamo prisoners.

    The officials say the number of the hunger strike participants is 28. However, the inmates' lawyers have claimed that over 100 prisoners are taking part in the hunger strike; according to the Center for Constitutional Rights, 130 inmates are taking part in the mass protest over their treatment and conditions at the prison. Many of them have reportedly lost a substantial amount of weight.

    Inmates' defense lawyers may have no way to reach Cuba's Guantanamo Bay prison after the Navy decided to discontinue commercial flights to the military base, allegedly because of an old regulation that had been 'overlooked.' The order came shortly after the lawyers sent a letter to Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel urging him to take action to end the mass protest at Guantanamo.

    Pardiss Kebriaei an attorney for the Center for Constitutional Rights who represents a Yemeni Gitmo detainee, told RT there were “serious health repercussions” to the hunger strike, now in its eighth week, such as “loss of hearing, potential blindness.”


    “There is potential for death as well if the hunger strike continues for weeks,” the lawyer warned. Her client has allegedly lost 20lbs (9kg) since the beginning of the strike.


    The collective protest was reportedly triggered by the prison staff’s seizure of inmates' personal belongings. The hunger strike began on February 6, with the prisoners protesting against the confiscation of their personal letters, photographs and mail, as well as the allegedly sacrilegious handling of their Korans during searches of their cells.

    While US officials have downplayed the hunger strike, the case has drawn severe criticism from the international community. Although half of Guantanamo detainees have received papers from the US government clearing them to be transferred out of the prison, they are still being held at the camp.

    “Indefinite detention without charge at Guantanamo and Bagram
    and unfair military commission trials are a damaging blight
    on the human rights record of the United States.
    We urge the US government to bring an end to these illegal practices
    by either prosecuting these detainees in civilian courts or releasing them,”


    the UN said in a statement.

    Amnesty International has called Guantanamo an

    “AMERICAN GULAG”


    “Instead of justice for the 9/11 attacks,
    Guantanamo has brought us torture,
    indefinite detention, unfair trials and hunger strikes,”


    Amnesty International’s head of the Security with Human Rights Campaign said.

    A few months ago, the US State Department shut down the legal office working to close the prison. The detention camp in eastern Cuba reportedly holds 166 men seized in counterterrorism operations, most of whom have been held without charge for a decade.

    Human rights organizations have reported hundreds of suicide attempts, at least seven of which were successful. Last September, a Yemeni detainee took his life after spending more than a decade at Guantanamo. Adnan Latif had been cleared for transfer by both the Bush and Obama administrations, but was never released.

    Although Barack Obama pledged to shut down the facility at the beginning of his first term as president, the facility remains open.

    Last week, the US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) requested

    $49 million to build a new prison building

    at Guantanamo Bay to give shelter to “special detainees,” as well as to carry out other “necessary” renovations.

    The proposed facility was conceived as replacement for Camp 7, which was constructed to hold 14 “high-value” detainees – including the self-described 9/11 attack architect Khalid Sheikh Mohammed – who had been in CIA custody, but were handed over to the military in 2006.
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    'We endorse the idea of voluntarism; self-responsibility: Family, friends, and churches to solve problems, rather than saying that some monolithic government is going to make you take care of yourself and be a better person. It's a preposterous notion: It never worked, it never will. The government can't make you a better person; it can't make you follow good habits.' - Ron Paul 1988

    Awareness is the Root of Liberation Revolution is Action upon Revelation

    'Resistance and Disobedience in Economic Activity is the Most Moral Human Action Possible' - SEK3

    Flectere si nequeo superos, Acheronta movebo.

    ...the familiar ritual of institutional self-absolution...
    ...for protecting them, by mock trial, from punishment...




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    Over half of these people have already been cleared for release yet remain. Something not mentioned in the paper.

    Here is a report from a day or so ago covering the issue as well as a good once over regarding US media and the blackout of this. The end of the report really does paint an accurate picture of how the media control the terms of controversy.

    Last edited by Natural Citizen; 03-26-2013 at 04:31 PM.

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    ...and force people to starve here when we COULD feed them...
    FLIP THOSE FLAGS, THE NATION IS IN DISTRESS!


    why I should worship the state (who apparently is the only party that can possess guns without question).
    The state's only purpose is to kill and control. Why do you worship it? - Sola_Fide

    Baptiste said.
    At which point will Americans realize that creating an unaccountable institution that is able to pass its liability on to tax-payers is immoral and attracts sociopaths?

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    'We endorse the idea of voluntarism; self-responsibility: Family, friends, and churches to solve problems, rather than saying that some monolithic government is going to make you take care of yourself and be a better person. It's a preposterous notion: It never worked, it never will. The government can't make you a better person; it can't make you follow good habits.' - Ron Paul 1988

    Awareness is the Root of Liberation Revolution is Action upon Revelation

    'Resistance and Disobedience in Economic Activity is the Most Moral Human Action Possible' - SEK3

    Flectere si nequeo superos, Acheronta movebo.

    ...the familiar ritual of institutional self-absolution...
    ...for protecting them, by mock trial, from punishment...


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    'We endorse the idea of voluntarism; self-responsibility: Family, friends, and churches to solve problems, rather than saying that some monolithic government is going to make you take care of yourself and be a better person. It's a preposterous notion: It never worked, it never will. The government can't make you a better person; it can't make you follow good habits.' - Ron Paul 1988

    Awareness is the Root of Liberation Revolution is Action upon Revelation

    'Resistance and Disobedience in Economic Activity is the Most Moral Human Action Possible' - SEK3

    Flectere si nequeo superos, Acheronta movebo.

    ...the familiar ritual of institutional self-absolution...
    ...for protecting them, by mock trial, from punishment...


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    CIA, KUBARK Counterintelligence Interrogation-July 1963
    The effectiveness of most of the non-coercive techniques depends on their unsettling effect. The interrogation situation is in itself disturbing to most people encountering it for the first time. The aim is to enhance this effect...[and to create] a traumatic or subtraumatic experience which explodes, as it were, the world that is familiar to the subject as well as his image of himself in that world.

    Usually his own clothes are taken away because familiar clothing reinforces identity and thus the capacity for resistance.

    The following are the principal coercive techniques of inter-rogation: arrest, detention, deprivation of sensory stimuli through solitary confinement or similar methods, threats and fear, debility, pain, heightened suggestibility and hypnosis, narcosis, and induced regression.


    CIA, Human Resource Exploitation Training Manual-1983
    Control—The capacity to cause or change certain types of human behavior by implying or using physical or psychological means to induce compliance. Compliance may be voluntary or involuntary.

    Subject is brought into the facility blindfolded and handcuffed and should remain so during the entire processing...Subject is completely stripped and told to take a shower. Blindfold remains in place while showering and guard watches throughout. Subject is given a thorough medical examination, including all body cavities.

    Allowing a subject to receive carefully selected letters from home can help create an effect desired by the 'questioner'; for example, the subject may get the idea that his relatives are under duress or suffering. A suggestion at the proper time that his cooperation or confession can help protect the innocent may be effective.

    Bedding should be minimal—cot and blanket—no mattress. (The idea is to prevent the subject from relaxing and recovering from shock.) There should be no built-in toilet facilities. The subject should have to ask to relieve himself. Then he should either be given a bucket or escorted by a guard to the latrine. The guard stays at his side the entire time he is in the latrine.

    Deprivation of sensory stimuli induces stress and anxiety. The more complete the deprivation, the more rapidly and deeply the subject is affected.
    They were trained well.

    Respectfully excerpted from Rogue State By William Blum. Those are actual excerpts from CIA training manuals.
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    Yes, I watched a documentary on the topic. Its apparently quite common.

    I dont know if they feed to the point of inducing fatty deposits in the liver, but they do force feed.

    I recall that one inmate had covered himself in feces to protest the action - sounds like thinks couldn't be $#@!tier.

    Good thing Obama is going to shut them down, his first day on the job! ..once he's back from vacation, of course.

    Gulag Chief:
    "Article 58-1a, twenty five years... What did you get it for?"
    Gulag Prisoner: "For nothing at all."
    Gulag Chief: "You're lying... The sentence for nothing at all is 10 years"



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    Quote Originally Posted by brushfire View Post
    I dont know if they feed to the point of inducing fatty deposits in the liver, but they do force feed.
    Actually 'foie gras' does not mean force feeding, it's goose liver that is 'fattened up'. Commonly done by force feeding which is called 'gavage'. However it is also possible to create 'foie gras' in a natural way because geese like other birds will store fat in their liver to get them through the winter. Although the process of 'gavage' is a more extreme form of this yielding a bigger liver. Human livers will not fatten up in the same way as bird livers will.

    PS: tastes good though.



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