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Originally posted by ThetaGrrl
I just read an article in the New Yorker about Guantanamo. Apparently, most of the prisoners will talk, but for the 15-20% that don't, they take away religious privledges (i.e. prayer beads and rugs) as a way of getting info out of them. Also, questioning them for 16 hours is *not* considered torture, as long as they receive an adequate amount of sleep and food.
Don't you wonder what really goes on there, though? I suppose you don't really know unless you are there. Actual torture might happen more than you think.
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Some people don't have parents that can pay for Camp Taliban in Afghanistan or Camp X-Ray in Guantanamo.
-Rudey
--They should consider themselves priviledged