Two Afghan teenagers held in U.S. detention north of Kabul this year said they were beaten by American guards, photographed naked, deprived of sleep and held in solitary confinement in concrete cells for at least two weeks while undergoing daily interrogation in Bagram's "black prison." The site has continued to operate under the terms of an executive order that Obama signed soon after taking office, which forced the closure of secret prisons run by the CIA but not those run by Special Operations forces.
Why don't they ever talk about the gulag camps that they have in the US, for teens who need re-education without any trial or due process? Maybe the govt. should worry about enforcing human rights in it's own borders before going on crusade in the middle east.
Jaxxon60 7 months ago