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BAHRAIN: GUANTANAMO HUNGER STRIKER SERIOUSLY ILL
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Entered into the database on Wednesday, October 19th, 2005 @ 21:28:41 MST


 

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Prisoners in Guantanamo Bay

One of the six Bahraini prisoners being held at the US prison camp at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba is seriously ill and has been hospitalised after going on hunger strike. Isa Almurbati is now being force-fed by feeding tube, his lawyer, Joshua Colangelo-Bryan, said after visiting the Bahraini detainees for the fifth time. "He has lost a tremendous amount of weight and looks exhausted. There is nothing to suggest that he will end this hunger strike," the lawyer wrote in a letter to the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights, in which he expressed his concerns over his client's health.

The US military says only 24 prisoners are still on hunger strike out of the estimated 200 refusing food last month. The strike began on August 8 over conditions and a lack of legal rights at the prison camp. The New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) says the strike is the most widespread of all the protests the prisoners have staged since the camp opened in January 2002.

At least two relatives of Bahraini prisoners are expected to attend an international conference on human rights in London next month to describe the suffering of their family members in Guantanamo Bay.

Earlier this week in a federal court, American lawyers accused doctors treating the Guantanamo hunger strikers of trying to discourage them from continuing the strike by inserting thick feeding tubes through their noses without giving them painkillers. They also claimed they had used recycled dirty feeding tubes, but US government lawyers denied the charges.