The thing that gets me, is what did he have to gain by admitting this to the world?
Apart from making the world know for certain there are more Guantanamo's, and lets face it, they get enough criticism for "inhumane treatment" as it is.
I imagine, and note the word imagine, that if the treatment is that bad in the known camp, whats it like in the "secret camps" for terror suspects?
Dont get me wrong, terror suspects need to be interrogated fully, and no-holds barred in my opinion, to make sure that everything they known is made clear to the US Government. It could save lives.
I just dont get what he gained by telling people this.
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