The New York Times today: Matthew Schrier was helpless. An - TopicsExpress



          

The New York Times today: Matthew Schrier was helpless. An American photographer held in a rebel-controlled prison in the Syrian city of Aleppo, he and a fellow prisoner had been caught trying to gouge a hole in their cell’s wooden door. The captors took his cellmate, he said, beat him, and brought him back with blood-streaked ankles and feet. Now was Mr. Schrier’s turn. Wearing masks, his jailers led him out, sat him down and forced a car tire over his knees. They slid a wooden rod behind his legs, locking the tire in place. Then they rolled him over. Mr. Schrier was face down on a basement floor, he said, legs immobilized, bare feet facing up. “Give him 115,” one of his captors said in English, as they began whipping his feet with a metal cable. When the torture ended Mr. Schrier could not walk. His captors, he said, dragged him to his cell. He remembers their parting phrase: “Have you heard of Guantánamo Bay?”
Posted on: Fri, 23 Aug 2013 16:31:52 +0000

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