cell. my arms, legs and head are strapped down. i never know when they will come. sometimes they come during the night as late as 11:00 p.m. i want to bring in our chris lawrence from the pentagon to explain this very unusual you hear from a prisoner of war in an op-ed. how did this come about? and is there any response to what he is going through or what he alleges he is going through inside gitmo? >> this isn't normal, first of all, suzanne. but there's nothing normal about the situation at gitmo especially recently. just over the weekend there was violence broke out between some of the inmates and the guards because of what the inmates consider that hunger strike. basically what had happened in speaking to some of the officials is the inmates had disabled some of the cameras in their cells, in their individual cells. so the decision was made to move them out of these communal areas and put everyone into sort of single cells.