What Cheney Forfeited II

Another small example of the impact of the U.S. condoning and deploying torture. Here's an account in the August National Geographic of a reporter captured in Darfur:

What can be said about those days?

An agent of the istikhbarat pawed through my cell’s pit toilet each morning, looking for what I can’t say. His work was unrewarded because I was on a hunger strike. I was protesting my being held separately, in solitary confinement. I resumed eating on the eighth day when the guards informed me they would force-feed me through a rubber tube. “Like Guantanamo,” they said.

There is a grueling piece in the current Harpers on the continuation of force-feeding at Gitmo as a form of torture.

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