WASHINGTON -- Two defense lawyers who met recently with about a dozen Kuwaitis held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, said Wednesday the men appeared emaciated and complained of physical abuse, humiliation and torture.
"These men are startlingly thin," said Kristine Huskey, one of the lawyers representing the men in a lawsuit challenging their confinement.
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At a news conference, Huskey and attorney Thomas Wilner said they could provide only overall impressions from their meetings under government rules requiring all attorney-client conversations to remain classified until authorities approve their release. Huskey interviewed the Kuwaitis the week after Christmas while Wilner visited Guantanamo last week.
Huskey said all the detainees claimed they had been abused. She declined to provide examples, citing the government rules, but she did describe taunting by guards and a lack of proper medical treatment. In one case, she said, a Muslim detainee watched as a guard threw a Quran in the toilet.
Huskey said several detainees told her people have come into their cells claiming to be their lawyers and trying to extract information from them.
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