CptStern
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there probably isnt a person alive who hasnt seen the photos of prisoner torture at Guantanamo Bay but what most people dont know is that for the jailers it's like a mini america complete with fast food restuarants and gift shops (I shit you not) :
it includes:
"....a Starbucks, a McDonald's and an outdoor movie theatre where you can take coolers, lawn chairs and the feature film now playing is Jarhead. At a gift shop, visitors can buy baseball caps, shot glasses and T-shirts — including one with the words "Behavior Modification Instructor" emblazoned on the front. "
in contrast the prisoners live in these conditions:
"Most of the men who are detainees at Camp Delta are held one to a cell. And they remain in the cell but for two or three 15-20-minute periods a week when they are let out individually for showers and some simple exercise in a little... just a little area, and they usually kick around a soccer ball. Each cell is on three sides sort of chain-link fence, so an inmate can see what's in front of him and what's to the sides.
...One in five inmates is on some antidepressant. And 21 of them have attempted suicide 32 times-- some repeat guys"
the one saving grace:
McDonald's "Happy Meals" were offered to detainees if they co-operated in interrogations."
sources:
The other side of 'Gitmo'
Gitmo: I'm loving it"
it includes:
"....a Starbucks, a McDonald's and an outdoor movie theatre where you can take coolers, lawn chairs and the feature film now playing is Jarhead. At a gift shop, visitors can buy baseball caps, shot glasses and T-shirts — including one with the words "Behavior Modification Instructor" emblazoned on the front. "
in contrast the prisoners live in these conditions:
"Most of the men who are detainees at Camp Delta are held one to a cell. And they remain in the cell but for two or three 15-20-minute periods a week when they are let out individually for showers and some simple exercise in a little... just a little area, and they usually kick around a soccer ball. Each cell is on three sides sort of chain-link fence, so an inmate can see what's in front of him and what's to the sides.
...One in five inmates is on some antidepressant. And 21 of them have attempted suicide 32 times-- some repeat guys"
the one saving grace:
McDonald's "Happy Meals" were offered to detainees if they co-operated in interrogations."
sources:
The other side of 'Gitmo'
Gitmo: I'm loving it"