During the 40-hour flight to India, 104 people were kept in shackles in the arms and legs.
During the flight of deportation from USA to India, which lasted 40 hours, more than 100 people were held in shackles on the arms and legs. CNN reported this Friday, February 7.
According to the 23 -Year -old Akashdip Singh, who, along with 103 other deports, came to India, before flight their hands were confined to handcuffs, and the ankles were forced by chains.
The request to remove the handcuffs to visit the bathroom or food ignored, the man mentioned.
“The way they look at us, I will never forget … We went to the bathroom with handcuffs. Indian said.
Another man said the chains were not shot throughout the flight, even at a stop for refueling on Guam’s Pacific Island.
“If we tried to get up, because our legs worse from the handcuffs, they shouted at us to sit,” said the 35 -Year -old Singh Singh.
Earlier it was reported that US president Donald Trump had planned to sign a command in preparing something at a military base in Guantanamo for the preservation of exiled migrants.
Salvador expressed his willingness to accept exiled criminals from the United States, regardless of their citizenship and country of origin, including Americans.
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