Topic: Guantanamo Bay isn't Closing
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Sat 03/10/12 07:26 PM
Edited by willing2 on Sat 03/10/12 07:29 PM
Hussein is expanding it into a resort inn for his terrorist buds.
Detainees in other areas are even asking to be relocated there.
Didn't he say he was closing it down????

Wish we could all live as well as the enemies of Americans

At a time of record deficits, a new soccer field for detainees at Camp 6 in Guantanamo Bay is just getting the finishing touches — at a cost of $750,000 to taxpayers.

The project was the highlight of a tour Tuesday of the detention camp for reporters at the facility covering the arraignment in a military court of Majid Khan, a former Baltimore resident and the the only legal U.S. resident on trial at Guantanamo.

The project began in April 2011 and is due to finish this spring. The detainees will now have three recreation facilities at Camp 6, which is home to “highly compliant” detainees who live in a communal setting.

In addition to an indoor recreation field and the existing outdoor recreation field, the new soccer field — selected because it is such a popular sport with detainees — is half the size of an American football field.

The new field has been specially constructed so that the detainees “have maximum access” — about 20 hours a day. Special passageways allow the detainees to pass into the new recreation yard without being escorted by the military.

On the tour, a military police representative who asked not to be identified by name said allowing high levels of activity outdoors helped reduce behavioral problems at the camps, and it also limited the amount of interaction between detainees and the guards.

Daily Mail.

SanneHan's photo
Sun 03/11/12 03:34 AM
Edited by SanneHan on Sun 03/11/12 03:41 AM
Enemies of America? Well, probably...

*I* would be an enemy of America, if someone grabbed me in the middle of the night, and held me in a prison without a trial for 10 years...

You know, we had people taken into custody here in Germany... it was called "Schutzhaft", protective custody, usually a term used for a detainee who has to be protected against assault... like the first stage of a witness protection program.

Back then, it was perversely turned to mean "custody to protect the state from the detainee"... You know what I am talking about? It was not Guantanamo back then... It was Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald, Dachau, Flossenbürg, Neuengamme, and many more... places we are ashamed of even today.

Conrad_73's photo
Sun 03/11/12 04:01 AM

Enemies of America? Well, probably...

*I* would be an enemy of America, if someone grabbed me in the middle of the night, and held me in a prison without a trial for 10 years...

You know, we had people taken into custody here in Germany... it was called "Schutzhaft", protective custody, usually a term used for a detainee who has to be protected against assault... like the first stage of a witness protection program.

Back then, it was perversely turned to mean "custody to protect the state from the detainee"... You know what I am talking about? It was not Guantanamo back then... It was Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald, Dachau, Flossenbürg, Neuengamme, and many more... places we are ashamed of even today.
there is definitely a bit of difference between the KZ and GITMO!

SanneHan's photo
Sun 03/11/12 04:04 AM
...and a hell of a bit of similarity, too, I have to admit...

jamesfortville's photo
Sun 03/11/12 04:59 AM
There is no similarity between those people who had the knock come on the door during the night of the long knifes and the people at Getmo. There have been two Geneva conventions and the people at Getmo were intentionally lifted out.

SanneHan's photo
Sun 03/11/12 01:08 PM

There is no similarity between those people who had the knock come on the door during the night of the long knifes and the people at Getmo. There have been two Geneva conventions and the people at Getmo were intentionally lifted out.


Right - nobody knocked at the arrest of most of the inmates there. The guys making the arrest would usually come crashing through all windows and doors at once...

no photo
Sun 03/11/12 07:27 PM
Edited by volant7 on Sun 03/11/12 07:35 PM
there are hundreds of empty hidden camps like that across

the us.....but no soccer fields

near train tracks

i wonder what there planning


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tk7FIdwAM88&feature=related


heres a link


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jn4oVxOw8Ao&feature=related

no photo
Sun 03/11/12 10:55 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMogo4_kpZ8&feature=related




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHjdHlUyJnw&feature=related