May 7, 2013
Deported While Unconscious: American Hospitals Quietly Deport Hundreds Of Undocumented Patients

stfuconservatives:

I remember hearing about this happening in Chicago a couple years ago. I didn’t realize it was so widespread. Horrifying. Can you imagine waking up after a car accident and realizing you’re in a totally different country?

May 5, 2013
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“According to the World Medical Assembly’s Declaration of Malta, in cases involving people on hunger strikes, the duty of medical personnel to act ethically and the principle of respect for individuals’ autonomy, among other principles, must be respected.

“Under these principles, it is unjustifiable to engage in forced feeding of individuals contrary to their informed and voluntary refusal of such a measure. Moreover, hunger strikers should be protected from all forms of coercion, even more so when this is done through force and in some cases through physical violence.

“Health care personnel may not apply undue pressure of any sort on individuals who have opted for the extreme recourse of a hunger strike. Nor is it acceptable to use threats of forced feeding or other types of physical or psychological coercion against individuals who have voluntarily decided to go on a hunger strike.”

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— United Nations’ Statement on Guantanamo Hunger Strikes

May 4, 2013
UN: Force Feeding Gitmo Hunger Strikers Violates International Law

President Obama this week defended the US’s policy of force feeding detainees in Guantanamo Bay who are protesting their due process-free indefinite detention by going on a hunger strike.

On Wednesday, UN human rights officials declared that force feeding amounts to torture, saying “it is unjustifiable to engage in forced feeding of individuals contrary to their informed and voluntary refusal of such a measure.”

…[A]ccording to the World Medical Assembly’s Declaration of Malta, in cases involving people on hunger strikes, the duty of medical personnel to act ethically and the principle of respect for individuals’ autonomy, among other principles, must be respected. Under these principles, it is unjustifiable to engage in forced feeding of individuals contrary to their informed and voluntary refusal of such a measure. Moreover, hunger strikers should be protected from all forms of coercion, even more so when this is done through force and in some cases through physical violence. Health care personnel may not apply undue pressure of any sort on individuals who have opted for the extreme recourse of a hunger strike. Nor is it acceptable to use threats of forced feeding or other types of physical or psychological coercion against individuals who have voluntarily decided to go on a hunger strike.

They also called for an immediate end to the indefinite detention without charge or trial of 166 prisoners at Gitmo, warning “the continuing and indefinite detention of individuals without the right to due process is arbitrary and constitutes a clear violation of international law. This situation is particularly clear with respect to those prisoners—at least 86—who have been cleared for transfer by the Government of the United States of America,” but have been denied their freedom still.

(Source: jayaprada)

May 3, 2013

(Source: politicianlove, via verbalresistance)

May 1, 2013
Obama: Guantánamo prison 'not in the best interests of the American people'

Let’s see how this goes in terms of follow through…..

April 29, 2013

(Source: fuckyeahmarxismleninism, via amodernmanifesto)

April 24, 2013
"Gang evidence ( to justify solitary confinement in CA state prisons) comes in countless forms. Possession of Machiavelli’s The Prince, Robert Greene’s The 48 Laws of Power, or Sun Tzu’s The Art of War has been invoked as evidence. One inmate’s validation includes a Christmas card with stars drawn on it—alleged gang symbols—among Hershey’s Kisses and a candy cane. Another included a poetry booklet the inmate had coauthored with a validated BGF member. One poem reflected on what it was like to feel human touch after 14 years and another warned against spreading HIV. The only reference to violence was the line, “this senseless dying gotta end."

http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2012/10/solitary-confinement-shane-bauer?page=2

April 17, 2013

fuckyeahmarxismleninism:

Palestinian Prisoners Day in Nablus, occupied West Bank of Palestine, April 17, 2013.

Photos by Bilal PANA

April 14, 2013
In case there was a question about what goes on in Obama’s EXPANDING gitmo…
anarcho-queer:

Guantanamo Guards Fire At Hunger Striking Detainees
Military guards at Guantanamo’s communal camp fired four ‘non-lethal’ rounds at detainees early Saturday morning as the facility commander forced them into single cells in an apparent effort to stop a prolonged hunger strike.
Currently, 43 detainees are on a hunger strike at the prison; 13 of those are being force fed.
Guards forced detainees from communal areas to individual cells at 5:10 a.m. EDT on Saturday, said a Department of Defense news release. The action was taken “in response to efforts by detainees to limit the guard force’s ability to observe the detainees by covering surveillance cameras, windows, and glass partitions.”
Four non-lethal rounds were fired after some of the detainees used “improvised weapons,” to resist being moved, according to the military. No guards or detainees were seriously injured.
The military said that more than 40 detainees are participating in the hunger strike, which began in February, but detainees have told their lawyers the strike is much more widespread and involves the vast majority of the 166 detainees remaining at Guantanamo.

In case there was a question about what goes on in Obama’s EXPANDING gitmo…

anarcho-queer:

Guantanamo Guards Fire At Hunger Striking Detainees

Military guards at Guantanamo’s communal camp fired four ‘non-lethal’ rounds at detainees early Saturday morning as the facility commander forced them into single cells in an apparent effort to stop a prolonged hunger strike.

Currently, 43 detainees are on a hunger strike at the prison; 13 of those are being force fed.

Guards forced detainees from communal areas to individual cells at 5:10 a.m. EDT on Saturday, said a Department of Defense news release. The action was taken “in response to efforts by detainees to limit the guard force’s ability to observe the detainees by covering surveillance cameras, windows, and glass partitions.

Four non-lethal rounds were fired after some of the detainees used “improvised weapons,” to resist being moved, according to the military. No guards or detainees were seriously injured.

The military said that more than 40 detainees are participating in the hunger strike, which began in February, but detainees have told their lawyers the strike is much more widespread and involves the vast majority of the 166 detainees remaining at Guantanamo.

April 8, 2013
Beyoncé and Jay-Z's Cuban holiday under scrutiny from US Republicans - Accusatory letter to Obama administration questions why the Carters were able to visit country where US tourism is restricted

I don’t know how I feel about this.  I’m not willing to call Jay-Z/Beyoncé’s move an act of courage.  But it’s pretty awesome that their travel to the island might… just might… raise the absurdity of the embargo to the attention of some new people.

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