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Home Front: WoT
Gitmo homies get new digs
2006-12-08
GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba (AP) - The U.S. military transferred the first group of detainees on Thursday to a new maximum-security prison at Guantanamo Bay designed to restrict contact among the prisoners and prevent attacks on guards.
This complements our facility at Ice Station Zebra, the other place we're not supposed to talk about.
More than 40 detainees were brought to the $37 million prison perched on a plateau overlooking the Caribbean Sea from another maximum-security facility at the U.S. naval base in eastern Cuba, said Navy Cmdr. Robert Durand. The 178-cell prison, constructed beside another maximum-security prison built in 2004, will allow the base to phase out an older facility, Durand said.

The new prison was originally designed as a medium-security facility. But the military made several modifications, citing concerns raised by three suicides in June and a clash in May between guards and detainees armed with makeshift weapons.

It is now one of two facilities reserved for prisoners who are least compliant - an assessment the military says it bases on detainees' adherence to base rules rather than their cooperation with interrogators. Detainees will be confined in individual cells with long, narrow windows overlooking areas with metal tables and stools that were meant to be shared spaces but will now be off-limits.

An open-air recreation area has been divided into smaller spaces, which will hold only one detainee at a time. Shower doors were redesigned to allow guards to shackle prisoners' hands and feet before they leave the stalls, and fencing was installed on second-tier catwalks to prevent detainees from jumping over the sides.

The new prison also has air conditioning, an onsite medical center and two rooms that will allow detainees to meet privately with their lawyers, Durand said. Air conditioning has not been available at all the camps despite sweltering tropical heat. But the military is now installing it some prisons after detainees used broken fan blades as weapons in the melee in May.

U.S. Navy Cmdr. Kris Winter said the modifications will help make guards safer. In the last year and a half, the military has recorded more than 430 incidents in which detainees have thrown ``cocktails'' of bodily excretions at guards, as well as 225 physical assaults. ``As a commander, I don't like my folks being in danger every day,'' Winter said this week while leading journalists on a tour of the prison.

Guantanamo officials said the inability of the detainees to communicate with one another will also improve safety. Officials have said the May 18 ambush inside another facility on the base resulted from a plot hatched by detainees as word spread that guards were searching cells for contraband medication following two suicide attempts.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  Look, mahmoud! There's a nice new noose in your cell that you can use...to do chinups on!
Posted by: tu3031   2006-12-08 16:38  

#2  Waste of resources. Behead their asses and sell the DVDs at Walmart.
Posted by: ed   2006-12-08 16:17  

#1  Ya' know...an Ice Station Zebra-like camp in the Antarctic wouldn't be that bad an idea. McMurdo could certainly use the labor force I'm told.

Hard labor in sub-zero temperatures would probably have a few of these ole' boys thinkin' maybe Allan had abandoned them.

BTW, good movie - and I know ISZ was in the arctic not the Antarctic and that we couldn;t really do that becuase the whole friggin' iced-over continent is a demilitarized zone (tell that to the Russians, the Chinese, and about everyone else but the US).

Posted by: FOTSGreg   2006-12-08 16:01  

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