Guantánamo nurse refuses to force-feed prisoners
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Guantánamo nurse refuses to force-feed prisoners
Guantánamo nurse refuses to force-feed prisoners
US navy nurse decided force-feeding was a criminal act, according to lawyer at British legal rights group Reprieve
A US navy nurse has refused to force-feed prisoners who are on an extended hunger strike at Guantánamo Bay, the first protest of its kind at the detention centre, a rights lawyer and US official has said.
The unidentified nurse declined to participate after deciding the practice was a criminal act, said Cori Crider,a lawyer for the British legal rights group Reprieve who spoke in a phone interview from London.
"This guy is basically a hero, and he should be permitted to give care to detainees that is ethically appropriate," Crider said.
It is the first time a nurse or doctor is known to have refused to tube-feed a prisoner, said Col Greg Julian, a spokesman for southern command, which oversees Guantánamo. He said in a phone interview that the nurse was a lieutenant and had been assigned other duties at Guantánamo.
"It's being handled administratively," he said.
The Guantánamo spokesman, Capt Tom Gresback, did not respond to messages seeking comment.
Crider said she learned about the case during a phone conversation with Abu Wa'el Dhiab, a 42-year-old Syrian prisoner she represents who has never been charged and has been a candidate for release and resettlement since 2009.
She said Dhiab, who is on a hunger strike, told her in the 10 July call that he had got to know the nurse well and that the nurse had been the leader of a medical group for two to three months.
"Even before his decision, though, you could tell he was very compassionate," Crider quoted Dhiab as telling her, according to notes she shared of their conversation.
Dhiab said other medical officers had told prisoners that they did not like force-feeding but had no choice, Crider said.
"But this one soldier stood up and refused to do it. This takes real courage," Crider quoted Dhiab as saying. He added, according to her: "Refusing to force-feed us was a historical act and a strong statement. We were all amazed."
The US military maintains that it uses humane methods to keep hunger-striking prisoners alive, but a federal judge recently ordered officials to review Dhiab's case after he complained of abusive force-feeding. Saying the manner in which Dhiab was being fed caused "unnecessary suffering", the judge issued a temporary order prohibiting the procedure, but later lifted it to protect him from starvation.
There was a push last year for doctors who force-feed hunger striking prisoners to reject the practice for ethical reasons, but it was unsuccessful, according to Guantánamo officials.
The American Medical Association's president has said that force-feeding hunger strikers violates core ethical values, and a recent editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine urged Guantánamo's prison doctors to refuse to participate.
Hunger strikes at Guantánamo began shortly after the prison opened in 2002, with force-feeding starting in early 2006 following a mass hunger strike. A new strike began in February 2013, with more than 100 of 154 prisoners in custody participating at one point.
There are 149 prisoners at the detention centre, and Crider has said the legal team believes roughly 34 are on hunger strike and some 18 meet the guidelines for feedings.
The US military has refused to reveal the number of hunger strikers since December.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/16/guantanamo-nurse-refuses-force-feed-prisoners
That took real guts. Wonderful to know there are still people who will stand up for their principles.
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Good on her.....
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oh well
i hope her terrorist sympathies are worth her career going down in flames
i hope her terrorist sympathies are worth her career going down in flames
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Who the fook cares about careers in times like these? Jeez smels, where are your priorities?
I couldn't begin to do that job, even without the politics. Hell of a thing to ask any decent person to do.
I couldn't begin to do that job, even without the politics. Hell of a thing to ask any decent person to do.
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Original Quill wrote:Who the fook cares about careers in times like these? Jeez smels, where are your priorities?
I couldn't begin to do that job, even without the politics. Hell of a thing to ask any decent person to do.
youre right quill
why waste valuable tax payers money on forcing them to eat?? if they want to starve to death
let them
its like euthanasia,i fully support it
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smelly_bandit wrote:Original Quill wrote:Who the fook cares about careers in times like these? Jeez smels, where are your priorities?
I couldn't begin to do that job, even without the politics. Hell of a thing to ask any decent person to do.
youre right quill
why waste valuable tax payers money on forcing them to eat?? if they want to starve to death
let them
its like euthanasia,i fully support it
Well, that's one way of looking at it. I tend to see it as maintaining their dignity and self-respect.
While we're on the subject, why don't they just let them go? Obviously they have not done anything wrong, else they would take them to trial.
One of the five they recently sent home was a used car salesman. He'll go home, sell some used cars to the local taxi company, whereupon there will be broken axles all over Kabul.
Hey, ya want revenge, ya get revenge. Instead of all this fuss over hunger strikes, and such.
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Someone force feed you Smelly, preferably 6 times a day for 50 years if you last that long.
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