Guantánamo hunger strike  intensifies

By Richard McGregor and Geoff Dyer in Washington
 
March 29, 2013 4:31  pm





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More than a decade  after it was established in the shadow of the 9/11 
attacks to house alleged  terrorists, Guantánamo Bay is in the grips of a 
hunger 
strike by detainees whose  lawyers say they have given up hope of being 
released.

Lawyers who  visited the island in recent days say scores of the facility’s 
166-odd remaining  prisoners have joined the hunger strike in the wake of 
what they claim are  intrusive searches ordered by the new military 
commandant.

A bigger  driver of dissent, they say, is the loss of all political 
momentum to shut the  facility, a promise that President Barack Obama 
campaigned on 
in 2008 and  initially backed soon after taking office with an order to 
close it within a  year.

“This is their way of reminding the world about the ongoing  injustice and 
of sending a message to the Obama administration that 11 years is  more than 
enough,” said Ramzi Kassem, a law professor at the City University of  New 
York, who is representing seven of the prisoners.

Congress,  especially Republicans, has opposed Mr Obama’s closure policy 
from the start of  his presidency, and after his re-election last year, 
extended and strengthened  limits on transferring detainees out of the facility.

“The administration  is not posturing when it says that Congress is making 
it all but impossible to  transfer detainees,” said Tommy Vietor, until 
recently the spokesman for the  White House’s National Security Council.

However, Mr Obama has also  fallen short on his own initiatives, failing to 
establish a new process to  review the release of prisoners two years after 
he announced it.

A  spokeswoman for the NSC said “significant work” had been done to set up 
the  review boards and the “processes” handling the information generated 
by the new  system were “still being developed.”

“All of the US government agencies  participating in the review are working 
through this, and other remaining  challenges, to move forward with 
hearings,” she said.

More than half of  the detainees – about 89 – have been cleared for 
release but the administration  has so far been unwilling to take any political 
risk by allowing releases in the  face of congressional hostility.

“The administration has got a free pass  on this,” said David Cynamon, a 
lawyer representing two Kuwaiti  detainees.

A Pentagon official said that 33 detainees were taking part in  the hunger 
strike, including three who had been hospitalised. But lawyers who  visited 
Guantánamo suggested many more had joined, with some claiming that the  bulk 
of prisoners are now refusing food.



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