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 Guantanamo worse since Obama election: ex-detainee
 Updated at: 0834 PST,  Sunday, March 08, 2009
 LONDON: A freed Guantanamo prisoner has said conditions at the US detention camp in Cuba have worsened since President Barack Obama was elected, claiming guards wanted to "take their last revenge".

Binyam Mohamed, the first detainee to be transferred out of Guantanamo Bay since Obama took office, also said British agents "sold me out" by cooperating with his alleged torturers, in his first interview since release which was published Sunday.

Mohamed, a 30-year-old Ethiopian-born former British resident, gave further details of what he has called the "medieval" torture he faced in Pakistan and Morocco, as well as in a secret CIA prison in Kabul and at Guantanamo. "The result of my experience is that I feel emotionally dead," he told. "It seems like a miracle my brain is still intact." Far from improving, Mohamed said conditions at Guantanamo have worsened since Obama was elected in November.

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