"Abdullah Thani Faris al Andzi lost both his legs in a U.S. bombing campaign in Afghanistan while he was employed as a humanitarian aide worker. After his first leg was amputated, he was arrested by bounty hunters and turned over to U.S. forces. While in custody, his second leg was amputated. He has been held at Guantanamo since 2002, where he has received inadequate medical treatment and often been forced to walk using prosthetic limbs held together only with duct tape." - from "poems from Guantanamo: the Detainees Speak"
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As the bombs rain, they tell us they are for peace. So I ask them: Do flowers bloom or grass grow held in such chains; or seeing humans suffer such pains? ~~~~~ Mountains weep, and I speak in tear filled oceans, whose ebb and flow erode my beach of hope; all I have left are curses told in Arabic qasid verses. ~~~~~ As the bombs rain, ripping apart innocent people's limbs, they say they are for peace. And I ask: will birds fly and sing their songs, or will they, like so many of us, have only plastic legs held together with duct tape?
~~redzone (Aztec Warrior) 9.23.10 (Another earlier poem I wrote using a different pen name)
Even after promise after promise of release and proven innocence there are still over 100 detainees at Guantanamo (Gitmo)... everything about this represents war crimes and crimes against humanity... but the U.S. has never ever stood for anything but crimes against humanity...