22/07/05 22:03 Filed by Saswat Pattanayak in:
Saswat | Political
By Saswat Pattanayak
It’s only fair that the ironies played
out once again.
The Guantanamo Bay is just one of the contradictions.
The “land of the free” after 200 years of systematic
discriminations and unjust warfare that continues
even to this day, has shined at the Bay.
Over 9,500 US troops are stationed in this sole U.S.
base on a Communist soil. And the detainees are not
told whether they are to be treated as prisoners of
war, or common criminals.
Cuban President Castro has refused to view the
American lease on Cuban land as legitimate. Yet, the
prisoners (some of whom were handed over by Afghan
tribesmen in exchange of cash) from Camp X-Ray, Camp
Delta and Camp Echo are dumped on this land for
confinement. The tortures of the prisoners would have
never come to light unless some European detainees
were to speak! Hence, when three British prisoners
released in 2004 without charge deliberated on the
atrocities committed by US troops in forms of
torture, sexual acts, forced drugging and religious
persecution it got some coverage, however scant. They
also accused the British authorities of turning blind
eye to the situation of which they were well aware.
The 115 page dossier has been subsequently supported
by French, Swedish and Australian prisoners too.
In this round of irony, although the sovereignty of
Guantanamo Bay resides with Cuba eventually, the
exclusive control over it rests with US. And
naturally enough the prisoners who have no access to
press conferences are forever struggling with their
fates.
A 1903 declaration between The Republic of Cuba and
US stated that the land, among others, was to be
leased to US “for the time required for the purposes
of coaling and naval stations, the areas of land and
water situated in the Island of Cuba.” Many things
have of course changed over the course of time,
including the revolution led by Castro. But the terms
still apply as it is and unilateral disagreement is
not proving fruitful. And the area is being used for
the purpose of detaining political prisoners.
In
the meantime the tortures continue as though it were
normal. In the most recent incident, the official
report reads that 52 detainees are on hunger strike
against the treatments they are being meted out
with.
And the story could be framed by the media only after
two weeks of their hunger strikes! The reality is
that the strike started even before that. And the
number was well over 100. One hundred people have
been protesting non-violently with hunger strikes
against the continued torture of an oppressive
government, and its subjects who vote the leaders to
power, do not even come to know of it until long
after. Not mentioning the series of tortures over the
years which have by far created protests of no
significant nature.
What have the media roles been reduced to? Janet
Jackson’s left breast, I am sure. In the era of the
model human rights western democracy, the leaders
cause illegal tortures not just inside but also
outside their territories. Out of 562 prisoners, four
have been charged of anything. Rest of them languish
with web of tortures for no counts. This is called
the Rule of Law!
Tags: Saswat, Cuba, USA, Terrorism