Camp 7, somewhere in Cuba
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Grace , Quezon City: Jul 17 2008
Made Popular Jul 17 2008

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This is a mysterious place with some dirty secrets.

Its location had been top secret, with its existence uncovered only in February this year when its top commander Rear Admiral Mark Buzby admitted it in an interview with the Associated Press. It’s a place for bounty-hunted detainees and teenagers, some 60 of them, and some as young as 13. One was just 14 in 2001 when Pakistani authorities seized him and sold him to the United States for a bounty, a fate common among those housed there.

Camp 7 is a place reserved for the al-Qaeda suspects that have been called ‘platinum prisoners.’ This moniker may have come about for various reasons. The title possibly connotes the men’s utmost importance in worth that’s far beyond gold. It can mean the exclusivity of their confines that’s strictly off-limits from the Pentagon’s media tour, as among them are 15 alleged senior al-Qaeda captives called ‘high-value detainees.’ What is certain, though, is that Camp 7 is run by its very own special unit – codenamed Task Force Platinum.

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The International Red Cross has condemned the indefinite detention of prisoners there. The United Nations has found that techniques used inside those confines “amount to degrading treatment in violation of the [Geneva Conventions],” and recommended that it be closed “without further delay.” Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Admiral Mike Mullen said it should be shut down because it’s damaging to the world’s opinion of the United States.

In November last year, a ‘primary operations manual’ was published by the government transparency group Wikileaks. Within a week, it had appeared in hundreds of articles listed on the Google search engine.

The detailed how-to-manual indicates several rules such as: some prisoners to be designated as off limits to visitors from the International Committee of the Red Cross, and destroying a Styrofoam cup as a punishable offense “for destruction of government property.”

The SOP also revealed the routine use of isolation, sensory deprivation, and sleep deprivation on detainees in order to weaken them and make them ready for interrogations. These techniques are common methods of torture which, though commonly used, are still regarded as immoral, illegal, and inhuman.

There is one activity in Camp 7 that concerns water. It involves restraining a prisoner on a board with the subject’s head lower than his feet. Water is then poured on the face, triggering a gag reflex and choking the subject. Even the CIA and the Navy SEALS couldn’t stand it when they used it for their own training.

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Camp 7, located in a military detention facility enclosed with barbed-wire fences and surrounded by hills with lush cactus growth, exists for the sole purpose of finding out the location, itinerary, and agenda of a purportedly eccentric bearded billionaire bogeyman, whose less than acceptable activities have been costing a whole lot of money to decipher.

It’s somewhere in Guantanamo.

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Reshmi
Bangalore, India
Excellent Grace...u make me crave for such articles more on Insta! U can create a mystical maze with words...amazing! Keep them coming :)
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
Thank you, ma’am! I will keep them coming, especially for Reshmi! :)
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Bijoy
tinsukia, India
Camp 7, Guantanamo–> these words have become synonomous with the higest level of atrocities that can be inflicted on a person just in the name of ’interrogation’. I have a question for Bush. Would the American government be a mock , helpless, spectator if any other country in this world ’interrogates’ American citizens the same way it is doing to other non- Americans???
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
Hi, Bijoy! Thanks for reading. The strange part is that after years of interrogation and use of these torture techniques, as well as amassing a considerable number of bounty-paid detainees, the Joint Forces in Guantanamo have not really squeezed out what they want to know. The ’big boss’ is still somewhere.

Isn’t that strange? :)
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Russell
Al-Manamah, Bahrain
Grace -

Excellent writeup. I must congratulate you for writing so well on a grave issue of human rights violation by a country that champions its cause all around the world. The world must constantly be kept reminded of the hundreds of prisoners lying in the legal limbo there for years and tortured brutally.
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
Thanks for the comment, Russell. I didn’t want to give the grave issue a heavy treatment, hence, it is written that way.

But it is a heavy issue, very heavy, in fact. It is a very quaint system, human justice is.

No one really knows if they’re guilty. Only the detainees can say that.
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Siamak
Tehran, Iran
This disgraceful chapter in the history of United States of America is right up there along with the systematic extermination of indigenous Red Indian tribes, lynching of blacks, and the atomic bombing of Japan in the book of the blackest deeds by humankind.
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
It can go on and on, Siamak, if left unreined. It will only have the uncanny ability to replicate more chapters of the same kind.
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Jaiyant Cavale
Bangalore, India
America is a juggernaut that shall destroy everything in its path and finally itself. Until it destroys itself others will continue to perish.

How about some common American politicians made to go though water boarding.. Should we begin with Colin Powell? or Donald Rumsfeld.
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
Hehe.. Jaiyant. What I’m curious to know is if the members of the Joint Task Force Guantanamo have tried to be water-boarded...

But I’m sure they’ve had, since it’s part of CIA and Navy SEALS training.

I wonder how long they lasted with this torture tactic...
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Jaiyant Cavale
Bangalore, India
They must have crumbled in seconds and thus started believing in it’s efficacy.. Even the ones that were tried upon would be high school drop outs lured into the Joint Task force training and recruitment....
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
Hehe... I like the way you put it. They must have crumbled, that’s why they know it’s effective. Good analysis, man! :)
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