Inside Guantanamo Bay: Horrifying pictures show the restraint chairs, feeding tubes and operating theatre used on inmates in terror prison

  • Dubbed the most expensive prison on Earth,  the facility has 166 inmates currently in  custody
  • Around 104 prisoners have been on hunger  strike since February – they are being force-fed
  • If they refuse to eat, a tube is inserted  through their nose into their stomach while  being restrained
  • Force-feeding is a term that is banned – it  is called ‘enteral feeding’ at the facility in Cuba
  • Many of the inmates have been there more  than a decade, most without charge

It might not look out of place in a private  gym – but for the various straps to keep the occupant in place and the hospital  drip stand looming ominously behind.

Pictured is the notorious restraint chair at  Guantanamo Bay, where former inmates claim they were subjected to long hours of  agonising forced feeding.

The US military is still using the chair to  cope with a hunger strike by 104 of the 166 prisoners which has lasted more than  three months.

Force-fed: Force-fed: The restraint chair used to force-feed  detainees on hunger strike at the detainee hospital in Camp Delta which is part  of the U.S. military prison for ‘enemy combatants’ in Guantanamo Bay,  Cuba
StrikeStrike: A military doctor holds a feeding tube used to  feed detainees – a hunger strike which started with a handful of prisoners, has  now become a mass protest with 104 detainees taking part
Legal black hole: Legal black hole: The detainee hospital’s operating room  – Guantanamo, a US military base in Cuba, has previously been criticized as  being a legal black hole where inmates have fewer rights than those who are held  on mainland US soilEach day, up to 40 of them are strapped down  and kept alive with a liquid nutrient mix fed through a nasal tube.

Medical experts have described the  practice  as unethical and dangerous, and even Barack Obama has condemned it, saying in  his national security address: ‘Is this who we are? Is  this something that our  Founders foresaw?’

But officials insist ‘enteral feeding’ is  considered safe and its use has been upheld by the courts.

Under the procedure, an inmate who  refuses  nine successive meals or whose body weight drops significantly  is offered a  twice-daily can of a nutritional supplement, Ensure, whose  flavours include  butter pecan. If he refuses, guards shackle him into  the chair by his arms,  head and feet, and a nurse inserts the tube up  his nose, down the back of his  throat and into his stomach.

Necessity: Necessity: The feeding tube and other items used in the  forced feeding of detainees – the images provide an insight into the conditions  that hundreds of detainees have been kept in since the facility opened in  2001
 The restraint chair used to force-feed detainees

Up to 44 are strapped down each day and force-fed liquid  nutrients through a nasal tube. ‘We do it to preserve life,’ Navy Capt. Robert  Durand. said, denying the assertions from prisoners that the procedure is  painful

Pick a face: A chart used at the detainee hospital for patients to indicate their pain level

Pick a face: A chart used at the detainee hospital for  patients to indicate their pain level

Most prisoners are taken to designated  ‘feeding cells’ but a few are fed at the Cuban base’s detainee  hospital, where  these photographs were taken. They are asked to point to one of six happy or sad  faces on a card  to indicate their discomfort  level.

Samir Naji al Hasan Moqbel, a Yemeni  who has  been on hunger strike since February after 11 years at  Guantanamo, recently  described how he wanted to vomit when the feeding  tube was first stuck up his  nose. ‘There was agony in my chest, throat  and stomach,’ he said.

Ahmed Zuhair, a 47-year-old former  inmate,  recently described how four years of being regularly strapped to what he dubbed  the ‘torture chair’ had damaged his back and nasal  passages.

Brick wall:Brick wall: Calls for the doctors who force-feed hunger  striking prisoners at Guantanamo Bay to refuse to perform the practice on  ethical grounds have gotten no traction, a spokesman for the prison said earlier  this month

Checks:

Checks: A U.S. Army Military Police officers check in on  detainees during morning prayer at Camp V. Camp V and VI, are where most of the  detainees are held. There is also a third, top secret detention facility called  Camp VII or Camp Platinum where ‘high-value detainees’, including Khalid Sheikh  Mohammed, are kept

Zuhair, a Saudi former sheep trader  who was  never charged with any crime during a seven-year stretch at  Guantanamo which  ended in 2009, said his nose would bleed during each  force-feeding. He claims  he would be forced roughly into the chair and  left there much longer than the  official two-hour maximum. ‘The pain  from each force-feeding is so excruciating  that I am unable to sleep at  night because of the pain in my throat,’ he said  in a sworn statement.

US military officials have  acknowledged a  ‘forced cell extraction team’ was repeatedly used to move Zuhair when he refused  to walk on his own to where hunger striking  detainees were fed.

Preparing food: Food is prepared for the detainees in a kitchen at the U.S. military prison Preparing food: Food is prepared for the detainees in a  kitchen at the U.S. military prison
Food time: Sam Scott shows off food that has been prepared in a kitchen for the detainees at the U.S. military prison Food time: Sam Scott shows off food that has been  prepared in a kitchen for the detainees at the U.S. military prison
A sign reading,
An American flag flies over Camp VI

Back up: The military had about 100 medical personnel  treating the prisoners before the strike began expanding rapidly in March but  has since added reinforcements, bringing the total to nearly 140

Scouting out: Scouting out: Divers enter the water at Windmill beach  near where the U.S. military prison for ‘enemy combatants’ is located in  Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
Pride: Pride: U.S. Army Public Affairs Officers salute during a  basewide playing of the National Anthem near where the U.S. military prison
Razor wire is seen on the fence around Camp Delta which is part of the U.S. military prison for 'enemy combatants'Secure: Razor wire is seen on the fence around Camp  Delta. Many of the inmates have been there more than a decade, most without  charge

A military spokesman said the feeding tubes  are lubricated and prisoners are offered anaesthetic to prevent long-lasting  damage.

‘We think there are adequate  safeguards in  place to make it as pain-free and comfortable as possible. It’s not done to  inflict pain and it’s not done as punishment. It’s  done to preserve life.’ The  pictures were taken by the Getty agency  after it was granted a request to visit  the base. Its photographer was  not allowed to see any patients.

Three doctors writing this month in  the New  England Journal of Medicine called Guantanamo a ‘medical  ethics-free zone’ and  urged doctors there to speak out. ‘Force-feeding a competent person is not the  practice of medicine; it is aggravated  assault,’ they said.

In April, the American Medical Association  said force-feeding detainees violated the profession’s ‘core ethical  values’.

US Marine General John Kelly, who  oversees  Guantanamo, sparked criticism when he denied detainees were  being force-fed,  calling it ‘Hunger Strike Lite’.

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Comment by Pam Vredenburg on July 10, 2013 at 4:19am

Comment by Charles Robey on July 10, 2013 at 3:03am

I see absolutely nothing wrong with this Hell as far as I am concerned they should be fed pork lard instead of ensure...

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