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"No, please, don't take our waterboard... We can't live without it!! Noooo!!!" "I see Obama hasn't completely abandoned torture..." 24 January 2009.

"No, please, don't take our waterboard... We can't live without it!! Noooo!!!" "I see Obama hasn't completely abandoned torture..." 24 January 2009.
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"No, please, don't take our waterboard... We can't live without it!! Noooo!!!" "I see Obama hasn't completely abandoned torture..." 24 January 2009.
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Alexander Turnbull Library
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TAPUHI
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Shows two prison guards at Guantanamo Bay prison on their knees begging President Barack Obama not to take their waterboard as they cannot live without it. President Obama walks away whistling with the waterboard under his arm and a guard in a watchtower comments that Obama has not completely abandonned torture (referring to his 'torturing' of the guards by removing their waterboard). Refers to Obama's ordering of the closure of the Guantanamo Bay prison within a year of his taking office. W...

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Date created
2009
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http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22536648
Locations
Cuba / United States
Related subjects
Obama, Barack Hussein II, 1961- / Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp / Political prisoners / Prisoners / Torture / Prisons / Officials and employees / Cuba / United States

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