The Dark Prison

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The dark prison is the informal name used by some Guantanamo Bay detainees for a secret prison they claim they were detained in near Kabul, Afghanistan.[1] According to an article distributed by Reuters eight Guantanamo detainees have described the conditions they were under held in "the dark prison" or the prison of darkness.

Detainees claimed that they were detained, in complete darkness, for weeks on end. They described being deprived of food and water, and being fed filthy food and water when they were fed. [2]

[edit] Detainees who claimed to have been detained in the dark prison included

Jamil al-Banna
Abd al-Salam Ali al-Hila
Bisher al-Rawi
Hassin Bin Attash
Binyam Mohammed
Laid Saidi

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  1.   Detainees describe 'dark prison', Science Daily, December 19, 2005
  2.   U.S. Operated Secret 'Dark Prison' in Kabul, Reuters, December 19, 2005