Former Guantanamo prisoners urge Biden to close military prison
New York, February 2 (RHC)-- Seven men who were formerly incarcerated at Guantanamo are urging President Biden to shut down the military prison. The men were released during the Bush and Obama presidencies.
In an open letter published this week, the men write: “Many of us were abducted from our homes, in front of our families, and sold for bounties to the U.S. by nations that cared little for the rule of law. … Some of us had children who were born in our absence and grew up without fathers. Others experienced the pain of learning that our close relatives died back home waiting in vain for news of our return. Waiting in vain for justice. … That is what you must contend with and change.”
This comes as the New York Times reports the Pentagon has suspended plans to provide coronavirus vaccines to the 40 remaining prisoners at Guantanamo. They were originally scheduled to receive them in February.