how are prisoners being treated in guantanamo bay
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Guantanamo Bay is located in Cuba. The U.S. government secretly used the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base for its selected prisoners. The Base had been used as a prison since long back. The treatment of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay was very humiliating and had no moral claim.
All the prisoner’s senses were blocked.
Their eyes were completely blindfolded and the nose and ears were muffled.
The prisoners could not see, hear, smell or feel anything.
They were kept in solitary confinements.
It was a secluded prison and so the prisoners were denied any facility as per the international treaties.
All the prisoner’s senses were blocked.
Their eyes were completely blindfolded and the nose and ears were muffled.
The prisoners could not see, hear, smell or feel anything.
They were kept in solitary confinements.
It was a secluded prison and so the prisoners were denied any facility as per the international treaties.
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1) Amnesty International, an international human rights organisation, collected information on the condition of the prisoners in Guantanamo Bay and reported that prisoners were being tortured in ways that violated the US laws.
2) They were being denied the treatment that even prisoners of war must get as per international treaties.
3) Many prisoners had tried protesting against these conditions by going on a hunger strike.
4) Prisoners were not released even after they were officially declared not guilty.
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