US
govt starts notifying Gitmo inmates’ lawyers of force-feeding
The
US leadership has begun naming those Guantanamo prisoners who are
being force-fed to stop them from starving to death. The prisoner
hunger strike at the facility has been ongoing for two months.
RT,
9
April, 2013
A
lawyer for Yemeni inmate Samir Mukbel told AP she had been notified
by the Department of Justice last week that her client was being fed
against his will. On Monday, she was allowed to speak with the
prisoner over the phone, and confirmed the Department’s report.
The
inmate reportedly told her that he joined the hunger strike in
February, has lost over 10 kilograms in weight, and fainted at one
point and had to be taken to hospital. He described the feeding
process as painful.
"Some
people have gone through this a lot but he said he had never felt
anything like it in his life," lawyer Cori Crider pointed out.
Prison’s
spokesperson Robert Durand said he was aware the government was
notifying lawyers whose clients were being force-fed, though he did
not know the reason for the change.
The
news comes after the Department of Justice repeatedly refused to
comment to RT about the hunger strike through the end of March.
“The
Defense Department oversees the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay
and is responsible for its operations – not the Justice Department.
I suggest you reach out to the Defense Department office of public
affairs for any interview regarding the status of detainees at
Guantanamo Bay,” the Department’s spokesperson wrote in an email.
The
latest hunger strike began on February 6 in protest against a halt in
prisoner releases ordered by President Barack Obama, and the
tightening of restrictions inside the notorious facility.
Most
of the 166 inmates were participating in the hunger strike, the
prisoners’ lawyers indicated, while the facility’s spokesperson
indicated to RT that 41 inmates were classified as hunger strikers,
with none of them currently in hospital.

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