Guantanamo

Commander Stephen Gabavics
Conflict
The Guantanamo release wasn’t a surprise. The timing was, however.
Former Guantánamo Bay prisoner Abu Wa’el Dhiab in Buenos Aires on Feb. 13, 2015. He is one of six former inmates the US released to Uruguay in December 2014.
Justice
The truth about the former Gitmo prisoner ‘missing’ from Uruguay
How Guantánamo Influences Obama’s Legacy
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Gitmo
Justice
Obama has pledged to close Gitmo, but the Pentagon is working to keep it open
Cancer cluster investigations are notoriously difficult, but civilian and military personnel who've worked at Gitmo are increasingly alarmed.
Health
Working at the Gitmo US military base might cause cancer
Mohamedou Ould Slahi has been imprisoned at Guantánamo since 2002 without charges.
Books
US censors make 2,500 cuts to first-ever published diary by Guantanamo detainee
The recent releases from Guantanamo include former detainee Adel bin Muhammad El Ouerghi of Tunisia shown standing on a balcony in Montevideo, Uruguay, his new home.
Justice
Why closing Gitmo remains a daunting task for Obama
Carol Rosenberg
Conflict & Justice
Nine things we’ve learned from Carol Rosenberg’s 13 years covering Guantanamo
The U.S. flag flies over a prison used to house detainees at the U.S. Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay. The facility now holds around 150 prisoners who have been captured in Afghanistan and elsewhere since the September 11, 2001 attacks.
Conflict & Justice
Most Gitmo detainees still face a long path to freedom
Conflict & Justice
More Glitches at Trial of September 11th Suspects at Guantanamo
Arts, Culture & Media
The Era of Cuban Workers at US Military Base Ends
Global Politics
America and Guantanamo
Arts, Culture & Media
Geo answer and global hit – “Walking to Guant-namo”
Arts, Culture & Media
Remembering the USS Caloosahatchee