larry parr just mentioned that some have been there for sixteen years i think one of the biggest topics of conversation among our community when we told them are doing this is what is the treatment like now because of course when you think of guantanamo a lot of people think of torture and i want to read you two tweets here says the conditions are in many ways harsher than those reserved for the most dangerous convicted criminals in the u.s. windowless cells no opportunity for human interaction and another person who is actually a lawyer out us says the u.n. human rights reiterated in january that torture abounds and detainees should be released for treatment torture is that something that is still going on here and on and on fortunately it is and i think the real problem is that nobody's paying attention to it anymore we first heard the stories of torture back during the bush administration everybody was outraged in the u.s. and around the world but it's sort of fallen off the radar there's only forty prisoners left as opposed to like eight hundred we had almost eight hundred at one ti