Xingan tried her best to raise her chin to let some of the liquid in her eyes pour back where it came from. Then she nodded heavily: "Thank you, Brother Mo. He..."
But in the blink of an eye, the tears just rolled out.
She wanted to ask, "What was he like when he last saw him?"
"Although we were arrested on the spot, but..." Yan Mo's emotions fluctuated a little more, and he calmed down after a moment: "He was shot in the right leg, and no one would treat him. What happens now, he can only rely on his own luck.
There should be one of his men named Yan Fengchi who was not arrested."
When Yan Mo said this, he waved to Yanyan in the distance, knowing that this was a signal that the conversation was over.[
Xinggan bowed again to thank him, turned around and walked out of the hospital.
Lei Haotian was shot in the right leg? If she didn't get treatment in time, if it kept getting worse, she simply didn't dare to think about it.
What will be the treatment in prison?
Just thinking about the dungeon in Lei Haotian's home, you can guess a few things, but she was born into a wealthy underworld family, so she knows more than others, especially the Guantanamo prison that brother Yan Mo mentioned.
She has been an intern at the Associated Press for two months. The Associated Press obtained a piece of audio captured by a surveillance camera in the interrogation room of Guantánamo Prison. A 16-year-old Canadian boy, Khadr, desperately shouted, "Help me.
,Kill me." That recording was released by the teenager's lawyer.
Khadr's interrogation lasted four days, and the total length of the video was more than seven hours. Khadr's lawyers released a 10-minute excerpt from it to the public.
A Canadian Security Intelligence Service agent presided over the interrogation of Khadr. In the video, Khadr shed tears and covered his face with his hands. During the period, Khadr once took off his orange prison uniform and showed that he was in the US military six months ago.
He suffered injuries during a firefight with Afghan militants. He complained that he could not move his arms. He applied for medical treatment, but no one came. "In my opinion, they are recovering well," the Canadian agent said
"No, I'm not recovering well. You're not here," Khadr whimpered. In another interrogation, Khadr complained of impaired vision.
You are blind in only one eye." "No, your eyes are still there, and your feet are too," the detective said.
In the picture, Kader's expression is sometimes calm, sometimes desperate, and sometimes indifferent. In the next few sets of shots, Kader covers his face with his hands, sobs, and repeatedly calls out in despair: "Save me, kill me."
On the last day of the interrogation, the Canadian agent told Khadr that he was "very disappointed" with Khadr's performance. Khadr said he wanted to return to Canada. The agent responded: "I can't help at all."
Zeng Jin, a senior at the Associated Press, told her that this "unusual" video was filmed by a camera hidden in the vent. It was originally classified as "secret" material, and it was an accident that she was able to see it, but she showed
Good interest.
Finally, I got a journalist’s experience note from Stephen, a British journalist who personally experienced the “treatment” at Guantánamo:
The entire cell was shrouded in eerie darkness, and the deathly silence was almost suffocating. The heavy handcuffs and shackles made my limbs stiff... I endured such inhuman torture, but I couldn't moan, not even the slightest sound.