ハンガーストライキのグアンタナモの多くの抑留者
グアンタナモ湾、キューバのダース抑留者より多くは処置を抗議するハンガーストライキに、あり、無理やり与えられている、媒体のレポートは抑留者のための軍当局者そして弁護士を引用する月曜日に言った。
複数の空腹の罷業者のための弁護士は顧客の」行為が約160人の囚人が12月以来動いていた新しい安全保障複合体の粗い条件によって運転されるようにニューヨーク・タイムズに言った。
ハンガーストライキに今13人の抑留者がある。 それらは厳密に監視される。 Their persistence underscores how the struggle between detainees and guards at Guantanamo has continued even as the military has tightened its control, the Times said.
“We don’t have any rights here, even after your Supreme Court said we had rights,” one hunger striker, Majid al-Joudi, told a military physician, the report said quoting medical records released recently. “If the policy does not change, you will see a big increase in fasting.”
A military spokesman at Guantanamo, Cmdr. Robert Durand of the Navy, the Times said, played down the significance of the current hunger strike, describing the prisoners’ complaints as “propaganda.”
But the paper says newly released Pentagon documents show that during earlier hunger strikes, before the use of restraint chairs, some detainees suffered sharp weight losses.
By comparison, the current hunger strike in which 12 of the 13 were being force-fed as of Friday seems almost symbolic. For instance, the medical records for Joudi, a 36-year-old Saudi, show that when he was hospitalised on February 10, he had been fasting for 31 days and had lost more than 15 per cent of his body weight.
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2007
Times Internet Limited
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