From Reuters UK (click for a pic of the Scary Face of International Terrorism!):
Freed Guantanamo prisoner denounces camp
LONDON (Reuters) - A Briton flown home from U.S captivity in Guantanamo Bay says conditions were so inhuman that animals in the prison camp were given better treatment than the detainees, the Daily Mirror newspaper reports.
Jamal al Harith, 35, was the first of five men to go free on Tuesday shortly after the group landed at RAF Northolt air base in west London having been handed over to British custody by the United States. The others were released on Wednesday.
"They actually said that -- 'You have no rights here'," Harith, from Manchester, told the Daily Mirror. "After a while, we stopped asking for human rights -- we wanted animal rights.
"In Camp X-Ray my cage was right next to a kennel housing an Alsatian dog. He had a wooden house with air conditioning and green grass to exercise on.
"I said to the guards, 'I want his rights' and they replied, "That dog is a member of the U.S army'."
Held in captivity for two years, Harith also said he was assaulted with fists, feet, knees and batons after refusing a mystery injection.
All five Britons handed over to British authorities were released a day later, due to the total lack of evidence against them.
Where was that link to the ACLU again? Oh yeah, here it is.