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How prisoners were treated by us army in guantanamo bay

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Answered by BrainlyRuby
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⚪About 600 people were secretly picked up by the US forces from all over the world and put in a prison in Guantanamo bay, an area near Cuba controlled by American Navy. Families of prisoners, media or even UN representatives were not allowed to meet them. The US Army arrested them, interrogative them and decided whether to keep them there or not. There was no trial before any magistrate in the US. Nor could these prisoners approach courts in their own country.

⚪Amnesty international, an international human right organisation, collected information on the condition of prisoners in Guantanamo bay and reported that the Prisoners were being tortured in way that violated the US laws.

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Answered by Loveleen68
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The prisoners were being tortured in ways that violated the US laws. They were being denied the treatment that even prisoners of war must get as per the international treaties. Prisoners were not released even after they were officially declared 'not guilty'.

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