Rapper Subjects Himself To Gitmo-Style Force-Feeding, Concludes…
In a recent video, a Grammy-nominated rapper and actor volunteered to subject himself to the same force-feeding procedure currently being used on hunger-striking detainees at the U.S. military’s Guantánamo Bay detention camp. The act was in protest of the Obama administration’s decision to proceed with force-feeding during the month-long fast of Ramadan, which begins at today’s sunset.
According to The Guardian, the U.S. government has decided to proceed with the force-feeding by doing it only at nighttime, respecting the daytime fast undertaken by Muslims during Ramadan. However, Muslim rights groups argue that the continuation of force feeding during a high holiday is particularly insulting.
“We believe it’s wrong to force feed at any time but it is particularly upsetting to do it through Ramadan,” said Ibrahim Hooper of the Council On American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). In protest of current policy, another group named Reprieve released a video showing rapper Yasiin Bey (best known as Mos Def) undergoing the force-feeding methods currently being used on detainees at Gitmo, as a demonstration of just how gruesome they believe the procedure to be.
Following the guidelines set forth in a Gitmo manual leaked to the press, volunteer doctors inserted a plastic tube through Bey’s nostril, running it down to his stomach. Shackles or a mask are placed over detainees’ faces in order to prevent spitting or biting of the tube. An x-ray is used to determine whether the food’s nutrients reached the detainee’s stomach.
After the first tube was removed from his nostril, Bey indicated he was in so much distress that he was unable to continue with the second insertion.
Watch below, via The Guardian [WARNING: Images may be disturbing]:
[h/t Raw Story]
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