A Guantanamo Bay prison spokesman says 21 men are on hunger strike in a widening protest at the U.S. base in Cuba.
Navy Capt. Robert Durand says eight men are being fed with a liquid nutrient mix to prevent dangerous weight loss. Two men are at the prison hospital being treated for dehydration. The military says none are in immediate danger from the strike.
Lawyers for prisoners say the men are protesting their indefinite confinement and what they consider intrusive searches of their Qurans.
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Keep up the good work, Dirtbags.
Let'm go! The sooner they're gone, the less money we spend!
Their alternative is to be killed in combat. Dead is dead either way. See ya.
Bacon sandwiches for everyone!
bow bow bow.
50 cent bullet.
don't interfere. when they get hungry; they'll eat.
lol I just knew I would see the type of comments that I see.
Some of you are so predictable.
The inmates are cutting back on meals to help brother obama save money.
Good. Hope they see it thru to the end.
As are you 7:57PM, as are you!
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