More than 100 detainees held in the U.S. military prison at Guantánamo
Bay are reportedly entering their fifth week of a hunger strike sparked
by deteriorating conditions. News of the hunger strike first emerged
last week, but it appears the action involves far more prisoners than
previously thought. In a letter to his attorney, one detainee wrote: "We
are in danger. One of the soldiers fired on one of the brothers a month
ago. Before that, they send the emergency forces with M-16 weapons into
one of the brothers’ cell blocks. ... Now they want to return us to the
darkest days under [George W.] Bush. They said this to us. Please do
something." We’re joined by Pardiss Kebriaei, senior staff attorney with
the Center for Constitutional Rights and counsel for one of the hunger
strikers.
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