I would sure like to know the answer to it. I must admit that I don't. I saw where one poster said that at least 100 of them have been designated not to be a security risk. Is this true? I don't know but if so, why are they still there.
I think I understand the action taken by the authorities to prevent the effect of a hunger strike. I have no doubt that adequate food is provided to the inmates. I also have no doubt that the inmates would love to present the US officials as being oppressive. What better way to do it than to refuse the food and make oneself look emaciated and make oneself sick.
If the US is directly causing such conditions or is holding some that needn't be held then we need to make it right. I am in no position to know one way or another but I am also in no position to do much about it. I am glad there are watch groups that try to get to the bottom of such situation and when they do I'll condemn or applaud, depending on the outcome. But I won't jump to conclusions that something wrong is being done just because it is something being done by the US government. That makes me no better than STY who thinks every time a cop does something it is a violation of someone's rights and is terribly wrong.