Guantanamo is a disgrace in American history.
From international supervision, they are subjected to the most severe methods of torture and abuse. Despite the 20-year effort of the US military to prevent the leakage of information and images of the US prison in Guantanamo Bay, a series of secret and previously unpublished photos of the first prisoners of this prison has been published.
These photos, which were published by the American newspaper “New York Times” in June 1401, show men shackled, blindfolded and wearing earplugs when they entered this controversial prison in 2002.
Amnesty International is concerned about human rights violations in Guantanamo
A few days ago, Amnesty International asked US President Joe Biden to close the Guantanamo prison and deal with these “permanent stains” of human rights violations in American history.
Erica Guevara Rojas, US director at Amnesty International, said in a statement: “It is sad that 21 years after the reopening of a floating detention center specifically designed for fugitives, the US government is still holding 35 men at Guantanamo Bay.” has done.
He added: “Guantanamo is a permanent disgrace in American history.” More than two decades have passed since the opening of this prison, and US President Joe Biden must close this case and ensure that it does not happen again.
It should be noted that Guantanamo prisoners are subjected to the most severe torture and abuse methods away from international supervision. Despite the 20-year effort of the US military to prevent the leakage of information and images of the US prison in Guantanamo Bay, a series of secret and previously unpublished photos of the first prisoners of this prison has been published.
These photos, which were published by the American newspaper “New York Times” in June 1401, show men shackled, blindfolded and wearing earplugs when they entered this controversial prison in 2002.