The deep, deep shame of the United States
how long must my country continue down this road to hell...?
can any one of us imagine ourselves in his place...? i certainly can't... i can't conceive of the mental, emotional, and physical agony that he and his fellow detainees endure on a daily basis...
i must admit, however, that, given bush administration denials that this kind of treatment even exists, the letters were allowed to be released... Submit To Propeller
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By Jumah al-Dossari, JUMAH AL-DOSSARI is a 33-year-old citizen of Bahrain. This article was excerpted from letters he wrote to his attorneys. Its contents have been deemed unclassified by the Department of Defense.
At Guantanamo, soldiers have assaulted me, placed me in solitary confinement, threatened to kill me, threatened to kill my daughter and told me I will stay in Cuba for the rest of my life. They have deprived me of sleep, forced me to listen to extremely loud music and shined intense lights in my face. They have placed me in cold rooms for hours without food, drink or the ability to go to the bathroom or wash for prayers. They have wrapped me in the Israeli flag and told me there is a holy war between the Cross and the Star of David on one hand and the Crescent on the other. They have beaten me unconscious.
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I would rather die than stay here forever, and I have tried to commit suicide many times. The purpose of Guantanamo is to destroy people, and I have been destroyed. I am hopeless because our voices are not heard from the depths of the detention center.
can any one of us imagine ourselves in his place...? i certainly can't... i can't conceive of the mental, emotional, and physical agony that he and his fellow detainees endure on a daily basis...
i must admit, however, that, given bush administration denials that this kind of treatment even exists, the letters were allowed to be released... Submit To Propeller
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