An inmate at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, took to the pages of The New York Times to tell about the degradation and misery the hunger strikers are experiencing at the prison. Samir Naji al Hasan Moqbel and his fellow strikers are tied down and force-fed twice a day, often painfully. "I will never forget the first time they passed the feeding tube up my nose," he writes. "I wanted to vomit, but I couldn't. There was agony in my chest, throat and stomach. I had never experienced such pain before. I would not wish this cruel punishment upon anyone." Moqbel, who has been imprisoned for 11 years and three months, has been fasting since February 10. "I just hope that because of the pain we are suffering, the eyes of the world will once again look to Guantánamo before it is too late."
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