GTMO Guards in Rumsfeld-Supported Torture
A month after the Newsweek article regarding abuse of the Koran, Time Magazine is to reveal yet another shocking case of prisoner abuse at Guantanamo Bay, approved by US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld...
The article, which is to appear in a new issue of Time Magazine, takes it base in one of the many interrigation logs from GTMO - similar to the ones I refer to in my article 'How Much Did [...] Donald Rumsfeld Know?'. The article, UK newspaper The Independent reports, contains extracts of the log, who tells a tale of a leading Al Qaida-suspect after the 9/11, subjected to fierce torture.
Mohammad al-Kahtani, the Saudi suspect was, the prison log reveals, stripped, bitch-slapped with a latex glove, and forced to bark like a dog - “to evelate his social status to that of a dog”. Furthermore, he was forced to wet himself in his underwear and have water poured onto his head and Christina Aguilera played to keep him awake in midnight sessions.
The document, like so many others of it's kind, has been urged by high-ranking US officials to be closed - though this has proved to be hard, due to the approval-factor of the December Rumsfeld Techniques. And surely, the article raises the question of 'Should GTMO be closed down?' yet again...
This shows that the Donald Rumsfeld-debate is far from dead here on JorgenArnor.com --------
Mohammad al-Kahtani, the Saudi suspect was, the prison log reveals, stripped, bitch-slapped with a latex glove, and forced to bark like a dog - “to evelate his social status to that of a dog”. Furthermore, he was forced to wet himself in his underwear and have water poured onto his head and Christina Aguilera played to keep him awake in midnight sessions.
The document, like so many others of it's kind, has been urged by high-ranking US officials to be closed - though this has proved to be hard, due to the approval-factor of the December Rumsfeld Techniques. And surely, the article raises the question of 'Should GTMO be closed down?' yet again...
This shows that the Donald Rumsfeld-debate is far from dead here on JorgenArnor.com --------

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