7. They Don’t Let Inmates Sleep
Sleep deprivation is known to slice apart the inner fabric of any prisoner. It’s long been used as a means of torture around the world. That fact is no different when it comes to speaking about Guantanamo Bay Naval Base. The U. S. military, as far back as 2002, was publicly chastised for using such means of torture on the inmates being held at the mysterious facility. In some accounts, for 16 days at a time. This left the international community to wonder if there’s any sanity that remains from those that are at the highest ranks of our government. What the rest of the world doesn’t know is that the majority of U.S. citizens don’t know the answer to that question either.
6. Inmates Have Taken Their Own Lives
It doesn’t require a ton of convincing to believe Guantanamo Bay Naval Base is one prison camp a terrorist doesn’t want to end up in. Since the base began housing suspected fugitives in 2002, a reported total of nine inmate deaths have occurred inside of its prison walls. Over the past decade, as many as three prisoners have been found dead after taking their own life. They were discovered hanging in their jail cells… all on the same morning. Whether their decision to commit suicide was due to abuse, or their belief in a God, we’ll never know. Whatever the reason, it was obviously enough to have found them dead come sunrise. They took their answers with them to their graves.
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