Conditions are more isolating than many death rows and maximum-security prisons in the United States, said Jules Lobel, a law professor at the University of Pittsburgh who is an expert on U.S. prison conditions….
Salim Ahmed Hamdan, a Yemeni who was once a driver for Osama bin Laden…is suicidal, hears voices, has flashbacks, talks to himself and says the restrictions of Guantánamo “boil his mind.”
Pentagon officials say that Guantánamo holds dangerous men humanely and that there is no unusual quantity of mental illness there. Guantánamo, a military spokeswoman said, does not have solitary confinement, only “single-occupancy cells.”
Archive for April, 2008
Not solitary confinement…detainees have “single-occupancy cells”
Published April 27, 2008 Guantánamo Bay Prison , detainees , solitary confinement 0 CommentsSlideshow of our special event, April 13, 2008
Published April 24, 2008 interfaith forum , torture 0 CommentsTags: interfaith forum
from ccrcat.wordpress.com posted with vodpod
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Speakers in order of appearance:
Dr. Denise Michultka, Liberty Center for Survivors of Torture
Dr. Mazhar Rishi (at podium), Pres., Council for American-Islamic Relations, PA Chapter
Rev. Patrick Seyler, Southeastern Pennsylvania Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Rev. Ken Beldon, WellSprings Congregation (UU)
Dr. Bernard G. Prusak, Center for Liberal Studies, Villanova University
Sunday, April 13, 2008, 2:00-4:00pm
Unitarian Fellowship of West Chester, 501 S High St
West Chester, PA 19382
A panel of clergy and scholars of different faith traditions (Christian and non-Christian) spoke on the teachings of their respective religious communities concerning US-sponsored torture and responded to questions from the audience.
Event co-sponsored by the Beyond War group of the Unitarian Fellowship of West Chester (http://www.ufwc.org), the Chester County Religious Campaign Against Torture (http://ccrcat.wordpress.com) and the Chester County Peace Movement (http://www.ccpeace.org/).
More hypocrisy at Guantanamo (al-Ghizzawi’s case)
Published April 16, 2008 Abdul al-Ghizzawi , Guantánamo Bay Prison 0 Comments“Bates’ opinion ignores the underlying injustice that pervades al-Ghizzawi’s case and Guantánamo generally: The US has imprisoned him for more than five years without charge or a fair hearing. Worse, after the Defense Department’s status review tribunal initially found al-Ghizzawi was not an “enemy combatant,” the Defense Department ordered a “do-over.” (Where lo and behold, the tribunal found al-Ghizzawi an “enemy combatant.”) So, if, al-Ghizzawi is distrustful of Guantánamo’s medical staff, as Bates noted, he has good reason: he knows the status review tribunals are a sham and the results rigged. ”
http://www.slate.com/blogs/blogs/convictions/archive/2008/04/15/more-hypocrisy-at-guantanamo.aspx
UPDATE ON URGENT action from Mr. al-Ghizzawi’s attorney
Published April 15, 2008 Abdul al-Ghizzawi , H. Candace Gorman 0 CommentsNEW URGENT ACTIONS!! from Attorney Candace Gorman:
1. Sign the online petition…..
Mr. al-Ghizzawi’s attorney thanks everyone who wrote letters and signed the online petition. She requests no more petitioning Judge John Bates on her client’s behalf, as he has ruled (unfavorably) on his case.
http://gtmodocuments.blogspot.com/2008/04/his-own-fault.html
al-Ghizzawi blamed for his poor medical condition after 5yr+ detention
Published April 9, 2008 Abdul al-Ghizzawi , Guantánamo Bay Prison , H. Candace Gorman 0 Comments“Judge Bates entered the order yesterday… I know I shouldn’t be surprised that the judge continues to believe everything the government says and refuses to allow us to even see the medical records… but I am. In fact one would think that even if the judge was not going to allow Al-GHizzawi his records… that he would ask to see them himself to clarify the misstatments of the government… sigh…The judge actually goes so far as to blame Al-Ghizzawi for his health problems and trivializes his condition….”
from the blog of attorney H. Candace Gordon
http://gtmoblog.blogspot.com/2008/04/no-medical-care-for-al-ghizzawi.html
See also: A Sickening Truth at Guantánamo
Memo: Laws Didn’t Apply to Interrogators
Published April 2, 2008 John Yoo , torture memos 0 CommentsThe Justice Department [in the person of John Yoo] sent a legal memorandum to the Pentagon in 2003 asserting that federal laws prohibiting assault, maiming and other crimes did not apply to military interrogators who questioned al-Qaeda captives because the president’s ultimate authority as commander in chief overrode such statutes.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/01/AR2008040102213.html
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