The Truth
about Guantanamo Bay
By Michelle Malkin
Townhall.com | June 1, 2005
The mainstream media
and international human rights organizations have relentlessly portrayed the
Guantanamo Bay detention facility as a depraved torture chamber operated by
sadistic American military officials defiling Islam at every turn. It's the
"gulag of our time," wails Amnesty International. It's the
"anti-Statue of Liberty," bemoans New York Times columnist Tom
Friedman.
Have there been abuses? Yes. But here is the rest of the story -- the story
that the Islamists and their sympathizers don't want you to hear.
According to
recently released FBI documents, which are inaccurately heralded by civil
liberties activists and military-bashers as irrefutable evidence of widespread
"atrocities" at Gitmo:
A significant number
of detainees' complaints were either exaggerated or fabricated (no surprise
given al Qaeda's explicit instructions to trainees to lie). One detainee who
claimed to have been "beaten, spit upon and treated worse than a dog"
could not provide a single detail pertaining to mistreatment by U.S. military
personnel. Another detainee claimed that guards were physically abusive, but
admitted he hadn't seen it.
Another detainee
disputed one of the now-globally infamous claims that American guards had
mistreated the Koran. The detainee said that riots resulted from claims that a
guard dropped the Koran. In actuality, the detainee said, a detainee dropped
the Koran then blamed a guard. Other detainees who complained about abuse of
the Koran admitted they had never personally witnessed any such abuse, but one
said he had heard that non-Muslim soldiers touched the Koran when searching it
for contraband.
In one case, Gitmo
interrogators apologized to a detainee for interviewing him prior to the end of
Ramadan.
Several detainees
indicated they had not experienced any mistreatment. Others complained about
lack of privacy, lack of bed sheets, being unwillingly photographed, the
guards' use of profanity, and bad food.
If this is
unacceptable, "gulag"-style "torture," then every inmate in
America is a victim of human rights violations. (Oh, never mind, there are
civil liberties chicken littles who actually believe that.)
Erik Saar, who
served as an army sergeant at Gitmo for six months and co-authored a negative,
tell-all book about his experience titled "Inside
the Wire," inadvertently provides us more firsthand details showing
just how restrained, and sensitive to Islam -- to a fault, I believe -- the
officials at the detention facility have been.
Each detainee's cell
has a sink installed low to the ground, "to make it easier for the
detainees to wash their feet" before Muslim prayer, Saar reports.
Detainees get "two hot halal, or religiously correct, meals" a day in
addition to an MRE (meal ready to eat). Loudspeakers broadcast the Muslims'
call to prayer five times a day.
Every detainee gets
a prayer mat, cap and Koran. Every cell has a stenciled arrow pointing toward
Mecca. Moreover, Gitmo's library -- yes, library -- is stocked with Jihadi
books. "I was surprised that we'd be making that concession to the
religious zealotry of the terrorists," Saar admits. "[I]t seemed to
me that the camp command was helping to facilitate the terrorists' religious
devotion." Saar notes that one FBI special agent involved in
interrogations even grew a beard like the detainees "as a sort of show of
respect for their faith."
Unreality-based
liberals would have us believe that America is systematically torturing
innocent Muslims out of spite at Guantanamo Bay. Meanwhile, our own MPs have
endured little-publicized abuse at the hands of manipulative, hate-mongering
enemy combatants. Detainees have spit on and hurled water, urine and feces on
the MPs. Causing disturbances is a source of entertainment for detainees who,
as Gen. Richard Myers points out, "would turn right around and try to slit
our throats, slit our children's throats" if released.
The same
unreality-based liberals whine about the Bush administration's failure to
gather intelligence and prevent terrorism. Yet, these hysterical critics have
no viable alternative to detention and interrogation -- and there is no doubt
they would be the first to lambaste the White House and Pentagon if a released
detainee went on to commit an act of mass terrorism on American soil.
Guantanamo Bay will
not be the death of this country. The unseriousness and hypocrisy of the
terrorist-abetting Left is a far greater threat.