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In George Orwell’s classic work 1984, Winston Smith is an ordinary citizen who lives in permanent fear of Big Brother in a totalitarian state. Even thinking of rebellion is a serious crime. Arrested for anti-state activities, Smith is detained without trial for months.
The Guantanamo Bay detainees are Muslims. Many are from the third world, while some are Westerners as far as their national identities and passports are concerned. They are British or European by nationality but their origins lie in the Islamic world. A very few are ethnic Europeans whose ancestry belongs in Europe. The criterion here was religion. Assuming that the detainees were Americans and non-Muslims, one could ask if the same brutal methods of interrogation would have been applied. One recalls a case where an American policeman was indicted several years ago for shoving the handle of a bathroom brush up the anus of an African immigrant. One wonders whether he would have done this to an American, even an African-American, leave alone a white man.
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