This
is the Cuban government's first attack on the use of the facility to hold men Washington has seized in
its "war on terror".
"In the territory illegally occupied by the Guantanamo naval base,
hundreds of foreign prisoners are subjected to indescribable abuses," said a
statement passed by parliament earlier this week and broadcast by the state-run
media in Havana on Friday.
Communist-run Cuba's National Assembly said
prisoners were isolated and denied the right to communicate with their families
or to prepare an adequate defence.
Horrors
"Some of the few freed have spoken of the horrors of this concentration
camp," said the statement, appealing to lawmakers throughout the
Americas to halt US human rights
violations.
President Fidel Castro's government surprised observers when after the 11
September attacks it offered logistical support to Washington as it transformed
the base at Guantanamo into a prison for suspected Taliban soldiers from
Afghanistan.
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"Some of the few freed have spoken of the horrors of this
concentration camp"
statement, Cuban
Parliament |