by smiley » Mon 22 Oct 2007, 20:08:19
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'H')ow much do you know about Gitmo, Smiley?
I have been to Gitmo's predessor Presideo Modelo on Isla del Pinos, where the US kept the Japanese and German prisoners during WWII. They had special cells were people were hung from the walls. The top floor prison cells are basically square boxes with steel roofs in which people slowly cooked alive under the Cuban sun. I have seen the graves there.
I expect Gitmo not to be much different.
Don't get me wrong. I would be happy to see Gitmo go. I think it is an insult to humanity.
But the Gulags were a different matter. You're talking about several million of people interned with a minimal survival rate. Of course accounts are biased depending on the source. But you only have to walk around eastern Germany and talk to some people to hear about relatives which were marched out to the camps. Only rarely you hear of their return.
To give you an idea: Some of the German concentration camps were transformed into Russion detention camps. The number of deaths in these camps actually increased after the Russians took over from Hitler. That should tell you something about the horrors these people suffered.
It is one thing to be (soft) tortured psychologically. It is another to be slowly eaten alive by maggots, which unfortunately was not an uncommon fate in the camps.