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Extra medics in Guantanamo Bay for hunger strike
2013-04-30
Late evening post carried over to Tuesday.
The US has reinforced medical staff at Guantanamo Bay to try to handle a spreading hunger strike by prisoners at the detention facility.

About 40 nurses and other specialists arrived at the weekend, camp spokesman Lt Col Samuel House said.

He said that 100 of 166 detainees were now on hunger strike, with 21 of them being force-fed through a tube. The inmates are protesting against their indefinite detention. Most are being held without charge.

The hunger strike started at the US facility in Cuba in February and has grown rapidly in recent weeks. Although such actions are frequent at Guantanamo, the current protest is one of the longest and most widespread.

Guantanamo officials deny claims that the strike began after copies of the Koran were mishandled during searches of prisoners' cells.
Posted by:tipper

#6  Don't worry, our Prez is gonna close Gitmo - again. No word what to do with 'em, but it's wrong to keep 'em there. Without trial and all. We're not like that.

The man has a huge capacity for distraction, and legions to support his efforts.
Posted by: Bobby   2013-04-30 18:09  

#5  It is their choice to eat or not.
Posted by: irishrageboy   2013-04-30 15:36  

#4  The ongoing sequester may impact GITMO air conditioning. Just saying.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-04-30 10:44  

#3  I'd fire up the BBQ grills around the site and let the fragrance dive them mad.
Posted by: Yosemite Sam   2013-04-30 10:35  

#2  Better yet any Oxygen strike!
Posted by: CrazyFool   2013-04-30 00:34  

#1  ihf they were serious they would go on a water strike
Posted by: chris   2013-04-30 00:30  

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