Janesville native opens up about Guantanamo Bay
By
STAN STRICKER
(
Contact
)
Thursday, June 11, 2009
ADVERTISEMENT
An inside look at the Guantanamo Bay Strategic Detention Facility might surprise some people.
Navy Captain Todd Cabelka of Janesville has just returned from a 14-month tour of duty, and tells WCLO's Stan Milam show, some misconceptions include how interrogations are conducted. He says interrogations are voluntary, and detainees receive rewards like food, books, and time away from their cell.
He says of the 45,000 interrogations conducted, only a handful have been investigated for abuse.
related STORIES
- Milton man guilty on ... (15)
By GAZETTE STAFF ... 05/03/09

Jun 11, 2009 at 6:11 p.m.
Suggest removal
Interesting and great to hear from someone who has firsthand knowledge of what's actually going on at Gitmo! Doesn't sound quite as bad for the detainees as we've been led to believe!
Before you post a comment, consider this:
Note: GazetteXtra.com does not condone or review every comment. Read more in our User Policy AgreementPost Comment
Commenting requires registration.