词条 | Camp four (Guantanamo) |
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Camp four is the camp that most closely resembles a traditional Prisoner of War camp. Captives held there live in communal dormitories, and have day long access to communal exercise yard, games, and books. Camp authorities only allowed the captives they considered "compliant" to stay in camp four.[1] The captives in Camp four are allowed to wear white or tan uniforms which distinguish them from the orange uniforms "non-compliant" captives wear. Incident at Camp IVOn May 19, 2006 a skirmish took place in Bay 1, Zulu Block (building) of Camp IV. A ten-person "quick reaction force" entered bay 1 in response to a possible suicide attempt. A scuffle ensued for about five minutes between the team and the occupants, which escalated to the use of tear gas, non-lethal bullets, and "bean bags" against light fixtures and fan blades. Six occupants were treated for minor injuries.[2] References1. ^1 {{cite book| title = The Guantanamo Files| publisher = Pluto Press| author = Andy Worthington| year = 2007| page = | isbn = 978 0 7453 2664 1| quote = }} {{GuantanamoExtrajudicialDetentionCamps}}{{coord missing|Cuba}}2. ^US DoD News May 19, 2006, Skirmish American Forces Press Service, with photos 1 : Prisons in Guantanamo Bay |
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