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funds to "modify or construct facilities in the United States to house detainees transferred from" Guantánamo Bay. He strongly objected to the clauses and stated that he would work with
Congress to oppose the measures. Regarding the provisions preventing the transfer of Guantánamo prisoners to the mainland, Obama wrote in a statement that the "prosecution of terrorists in Federal court is a powerful tool in our efforts to protect the Nation and must be among the options available to us. Any attempt to deprive the executive branch of that tool undermines our Nation's counterterrorism efforts and has the potential to harm our national security." Obama's order included provisions preventing the transfer of Guantánamo prisoners to other foreign countries, writing that requiring the executive branch to "certify to additional conditions would hinder the conduct of delicate negotiations with foreign countries and therefore the effort to conclude detainee transfers in accord with our national security." Obama signed the 2011 Defense Authorization Bill, but nevertheless the Obama administration "will work with the Congress to seek repeal of these restrictions, will seek to mitigate their effects, and will oppose any attempt to extend or expand them in the future," the president's statement said.
2292:," but several observers such as the Center for Constitutional Rights and Human Rights Watch maintain that the United States has not held the Article 5 tribunals required by the Geneva Conventions. The International Committee of the Red Cross has stated that, "Every person in enemy hands must have some status under international law: he is either a prisoner of war and, as such, covered by the Third Convention, a civilian covered by the Fourth Convention, a member of the medical personnel of the armed forces who is covered by the First Convention. There is no intermediate status; nobody in enemy hands can fall outside the law." Thus, if the detainees are not classified as prisoners of war, this would still grant them the rights of the Fourth Geneva Convention, as opposed to the more common Third Geneva Convention, which deals exclusively with prisoners of war. A U.S. court has rejected this argument, as it applies to detainees from al Qaeda.
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America on the 23d day of the same month and year, the stipulations of that agreement with regard to the naval station of Guantanamo shall continue in effect. The supplementary agreement in regard to naval or coaling stations signed between the two Governments on July 2, 1903, also shall continue in effect in the same form and on the same conditions with respect to the naval station at Guantanamo. So long as the United States of America shall not abandon the said naval station of Guantanamo or the two Governments shall not agree to a modification of its present limits, the station shall continue to have the territorial area that it now has, with the limits that it has on the date of the signature of the present Treaty.
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2009 have returned to fighting," with "number of former
Guantanamo Bay prison inmates who are suspected of having returned to fighting for militants doubled to 12 in the six months through January". In summary, 118 of 676, or 17%, are confirmed to have returned to terrorism, with a further 86 (13%) suspected, totalling 30% known or suspected of having returned to terrorism. The government numbers are disputed, with one observer complaining the definition of "terrorism" includes giving speeches or interviews or writing books critical of the United States and their treatment at Guantanamo Bay. In comparison, one 2018 study found of domestic U.S. prisoners released after serving a sentence, 43.4% were arrested for another violent offense within 9 years.
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if security conditions could be met. The remaining prisoners were expected to be brought to U.S. facilities in the United States. If brought to the United States, some of those detainees would continue through military commissions; others might face trial in civilian courts. 13 potential facilities in the United States that might be used to house detainees were reviewed by the Obama administration, but their names were not revealed. This information was published because
Congress had asked the administration to provide information about where and how the administration intended to hold existing and future detainees, if Guantanamo was closed. Obama's plan was rejected by several Republicans in Congress.
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President Trump's policy changes restricting Guantanamo prisoner releases. A State Department spokesman stated, "The Biden Administration remains dedicated to a deliberate and thorough process focused on responsibly reducing the detainee population and ultimately closing of the Guantanamo facility." Critics have contended that the Biden administration may not be prepared or able to fully close the prison on the basis that, "In order to close the prison, Biden would need to move all 39 detainees to other prisons or locations", and that there have not been enough concrete steps taken in order to ensure existing detainees are successfully relocated and the closing steps are carried out.
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detention operations. These reports therefore indicated the US military was preparing for long-term operations at Guantánamo, but they were denied by Army Lt. Col. Todd
Breasseale, a spokesman for the Guantánamo military commissions. He said the communications upgrade project is meant to serve the Guantanamo naval station rather than the detention camp, which Washington still "has plans" to close. On 3 July 2012, ABC News reported setbacks in Congress, as well as a need to focus on a stagnant economy in the United States, had made the issue of closing the detention camp a lesser priority. The channel also asked Obama if he planned on ever closing Guantanamo Bay, to which he replied he did.
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extent of their relationship and correspondence with Osama Bin Laden. In these interviews, the detainees also extensively detailed the alleged abuse and neglect that they faced while in detention at
Guantanamo Bay Prison. The events described by these prisoners violated the Geneva Conventions standards of conduct with prisoners of war, yet the conventions were previously claimed to not protect members of the Taliban or al Qaeda militias in correspondence between the department of defense and the assistant attorney general and U.S. department of justice in 2002. The full versions of these Combatant Status Reviews were released in 2016 in response to an ACLU lawsuit.
1520:" (spies and saboteurs in wartime, "terrorists" in unconventional conflicts) although it is classified as torture under the Geneva Conventions. The chart reflects an "extreme model" created by Biderman to help in "understanding what occurred apart from the extent to which it was realized in actuality". His chart sets out in summary bullet points the techniques allegedly used by the Chinese in Korea, the most extreme of which include "Semi-Starvation", "Exploitation of Wounds", and use of "Filthy, Infested Surroundings" to make the prisoner "Dependent on Interrogator", to weaken "Mental and Physical Ability to Resist", and to reduce the "Prisoner to 'Animal Level'".
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2623:, to release four Uyghur detainees to Bermuda, an overseas territory of the UK. The detainees were flown into Bermuda under the cover of darkness. The US purposely kept the information of this transfer secret from the UK, which handles all foreign affairs and security issues for Bermuda, as it was feared that the deal would collapse. After the story was leaked by the US media, Premier Brown gave a national address to inform the people of Bermuda. Many Bermuda residents objected, as did the UK Government. It undertook an informal review of the actions; the Bermuda opposition, UBP, made a tabled vote of no confidence in Brown.
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detainee screamed at the top of his lungs, began shaking, sobbing, and yanked his arms against his handcuffs. The interrogator explained to that he would now feel too dirty to pray and that she would have the guards turn off the water in his cell so he would not be able to wash the red substance off. 'What do you think your brothers will think of you in the morning when they see an
American woman's menstrual blood on your face?' she said as she left the cell." These acts, as well as interrogators desecrating the Quran, led the detainees to riots and mass suicide attempts.
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1534:(SERE) training to resist interrogation. Central to this training program are the interrogation methods presented by Biderman. In 2002, this training program was adopted as a source of interrogation techniques to be used in the newly declared "War on Terror". When it was adopted for use at the Guantánamo detention and interrogation facility the only change that was made to Biderman's Chart was to change the title (originally called "Communist Coercive Methods for Eliciting Individual Compliance"). The training document was made public at a
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political issues. US officials said that their overtures to approximately 20 countries to grant the individuals asylum had been declined, leaving the men with no destination for release. On 5 May 2006, five
Uyghurs were transported to refugee camps in Albania and the Department of Justice filed an "Emergency Motion to Dismiss as Moot" on the same day. One of the Uyghurs' lawyers characterized the sudden transfer as an attempt "to avoid having to answer in court for keeping innocent men in jail."
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Department of Defense "extended an invitation to United Nations Special Rapporteurs to visit detention facilities at Guantanamo Bay Naval Station." This was rejected by the U.N. because of DoD restrictions, stating that " three human rights officials invited to Guantánamo Bay wouldn't be allowed to conduct private interviews" with prisoners. Simultaneously, media reports began related to the question of prisoner treatment. District Court Judge
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determine when and where to prosecute Guantanamo detainees, based on the facts and circumstances of each case and our national security interests," Obama wrote in a signing statement attached to a new defense authorization bill called the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 2014 which relaxed restrictions on transferring detainees from the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to the custody of foreign governments.
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1106:, which represented about 300 Guantánamo detainees, said that detainees "have this incredible level of despair that they will never get justice." At the time, human rights groups called for an independent public inquiry into the deaths. Amnesty International said the apparent suicides "are the tragic results of years of arbitrary and indefinite detention" and called the prison "an indictment" of the
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detainees, and make a recommendation either for their retention, release, or transfer to the custody of their country of origin. The first set of annual reviews considered the dossiers of 463 detainees. The first board met between 14 December 2004, and 23 December 2005. The Board recommended the release of 14 detainees, and repatriation of 120 detainees to the custody of their country of origin.
1185:, temperature extremes, and use of forced positions" against prisoners. The inspectors concluded that "the construction of such a system, whose stated purpose is the production of intelligence, cannot be considered other than an intentional system of cruel, unusual and degrading treatment and a form of torture." The United States government reportedly rejected the Red Cross findings at the time.
1013:, "The military are cheating on the numbers as usual. Some detainees are taking a token amount of food as part of the traditional breaking of the fast at the end of each day in Ramadan, so that is now conveniently allowing them to be counted as not striking." In 2014, the Obama administration undertook a "rebranding effort" by referring to the hunger strikes as "long term non-religious fasting."
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and was disappointed that his successors allowed harsh interrogations to take place. Said Lehnert, "I think we lost the moral high ground. For those who do not think much of the moral high ground, that is not that significant. But for those who think our standing in the international community is important, we need to stand for American values. You have to walk the walk, talk the talk."
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Detention Camp would be closed within the year. His plan encountered a setback when incoming officials of his administration discovered that there were no comprehensive files concerning many of the detainees, so that merely assembling the available evidence about them could take weeks or months. In May, Obama announced that the prosecutions would be revived. On 20 May 2009, the
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3284:(H.R. 2346) by a 90–6 vote to block funds needed for the transfer or release of prisoners held at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp. In November 2009, Obama admitted that the "specific deadline" he had set for closure of the Guantanamo Bay camp would be "missed." He said the camp would probably be closed later in 2010, but did not set a specific deadline.
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governed lawyers' access to their detainee clients and classified information related to their capture and confinement. Government lawyers sought court approval to replace the court's protective order with the MOU, to enable military officials to establish and enforce their own rules about when and how detainees could have access to legal counsel.
3375:(NDAA) would extend a ban on transfers from Guantánamo, "ensuring that this morally and financially expensive symbol of detainee abuse remain open well into the future." Both argued the move would bolster Al Qaeda's recruiting efforts and make it "nearly impossible" to transfer 88 men (of the 171 held there) who had been cleared for release.
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from Guantánamo, his wife was "the daughter of a former chief bodyguard to bin Laden." Al Quosi was bin Laden's accountant in the early 90s and moved to Afghanistan with bin Laden in 1996. In 2010, Al Qosi pleaded guilty to being bin Laden's chauffeur. The AQAP video stated "he participated in the famous battle of Tora Bora" with bin Laden.
1110:'s human rights record. Saudi Arabia's state-sponsored Saudi Human Rights group blamed the U.S. for the deaths. "There are no independent monitors at the detention camp so it is easy to pin the crime on the prisoners... it's possible they were tortured," said Mufleh al-Qahtani, the group's deputy director, in a statement to the local
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opposition to the provision, which he argued "intrudes upon critical executive branch authority to determine when and where to prosecute Guantánamo detainees, based on the facts and the circumstances of each case and our national security interests. Moreover, this intrusion would, under certain circumstances, violate constitutional
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3079:, who visited Gitmo in 2006, objected to the detainees' legal status but declared that "it is a model prison, where people are better treated than in Belgian prisons." Grignard, then deputy head of Brussels' federal police anti-terrorism unit, served as expert on a trip by a group of lawmakers from the assembly of the
1566:) to review whether individuals were rightfully held as enemy combatants. Of all detainees at Guantanamo, Afghans were the largest group (29 percent), followed by Saudi Arabians (17 percent), Yemenis (15 percent), Pakistanis (9 percent), and Algerians (3 percent). Overall, 50 nationalities were present at Guantanamo.
3018:. According to former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell: "Essentially, we have shaken the belief the world had in America's justice system by keeping a place like Guantánamo open and creating things like the military commission. We don't need it and it is causing us far more damage than any good we get for it."
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3119:, criticized the analogy saying, "By any standard, Guantanamo and similar American-run prisons elsewhere do not resemble, in their conditions of detention or their scale, the concentration camp system that was at the core of a totalitarian communist system." The comparison has been supported by some including
1141:(2009), its analysis of the NCIS report, noting many inconsistencies in the government account and said the conclusion of suicide by hanging in their cells was not supported. It suggested that camp administration officials had either been grossly negligent or were participating in a cover-up of the deaths.
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The findings in these nine cases from the base indicate that medical doctors and mental health personnel assigned to the DoD neglected and/or concealed medical evidence of intentional harm, and the detainees complained of "abusive interrogation methods that are consistent with torture as defined by the
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But the arrests of most of the roughly 500 prisoners held there were based on "the flimsiest sort of hearsay," Specter said. The Pennsylvania Republican said the administration faces "a tough situation" because some of those held might return to their homelands to carry out attacks on Americans. "But
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principles." Obama closed his concerns by stating his administration would "aggressively seek to mitigate those concerns through the design of implementation procedures and other authorities available to me as chief executive and Commander in Chief, will oppose any attempt to extend or expand them in
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would buy the Thomson Correctional Center from Illinois for $ 165 million. An administration official said the deal was to address overcrowding issues, and Thomson would not be used to house any Guantánamo detainees, which the official noted was prohibited by law. "The entire facility will house
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On 22 January 2009, Obama stated that he had ordered the government to suspend prosecutions of Guantánamo Bay detainees for 120 days to review all the detainees' cases to determine whether and how each detainee should be prosecuted. A day later, Obama signed an executive order stating that Guantánamo
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issued a Final Report 22 January 2010, but did not publicly release it until 28 May of that year. The report recommended releasing 126 then-current detainees to their homes or to a third country, prosecuting 36 in either federal court or by a military commission, and holding 48 indefinitely under the
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rejected the government's arguments. Writing that the government was confusing "the roles of the jailer and the judiciary," Judge Lamberth rejected the military's assertion that it could veto meetings between lawyers and detainees. Judge Lamberth ruled that access by lawyers to their detainee-clients
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French judge Jean-Claude Kross, on 27 September 2006, postponed a verdict in the trial of six former Guantánamo Bay detainees accused of attending combat training at an al Qaeda camp in Afghanistan, saying the court needs more information on French intelligence missions to Guantánamo. Defense lawyers
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disputing the government's findings and suggesting the three died of accidental manslaughter following torture. His account was based on the testimony of four members of the Military Intelligence unit assigned to guard Camp Delta, including a decorated non-commissioned Army officer who was on duty as
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The use of Guantánamo Bay as a military prison has drawn criticism from human rights organizations and others, who cite reports that detainees have been tortured or otherwise poorly treated. Supporters of the detention argue that trial review of detentions has never been afforded to prisoners of war,
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On 23 February 2016, Obama stated that years after Congress disagreed to close the camp, it has come to a conclusion of closing the camp. The exact time frame of the camp closing was not revealed. At 23 February 2016, there were 91 prisoners in Guantánamo. From these 35 were recommended for transfer
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On 4 November 2015, Obama stated that he was preparing to unveil a plan to close the camp and move some prisoners to US soil. The plan proposed one or more prisons from a working list that included facilities in Kansas, Colorado and South Carolina. Two others that were on the list, in California and
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I was ordered to construct the first 100 cells at Guantánamo within 96 hours. The first group of 20 prisoners arrived seven days after the order was given. We were told that the prisoners were the "worst of the worst," a common refrain for every set of detainees sent to Guantánamo. The U.S. has held
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that in part explored the way that the international image of the American government was shifting due to Guantánamo prison, yet in February 2012 poll 70% of Americans (including 53% of self-described liberal Democrats and 67% of moderate or conservative Democrats) replied they approve the continued
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criticized the U.S. detention of prisoners at Guantánamo Bay: "An institution like Guantánamo, in its present form, cannot and must not exist in the long term. We must find different ways of dealing with prisoners. As far as I'm concerned, there's no question about that," she declared in a 9 January
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reported that "Guardians of Shariah," an "offshoot of Osama bin Laden's organisation," put out a video featuring Ibrahim al Qosi as a "religious leader" in a "key position in Al-Qaida of the Arabian Peninsula" (AQAP). Al Qosi was imprisoned in Guantanamo from 2002 to 2012. At the time of his release
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A report by the American Bar Association commenting on this case, states that the Quirin case "... does not stand for the proposition that detainees may be held incommunicado and denied access to counsel." The report notes that the Quirin defendants could seek review and were represented by counsel.
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Top DoD officials often referred to these prisoners as the "worst of the worst", but a 2003 memo by then-Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld said "We need to stop populating Guantanamo Bay (GTMO) with low-level enemy combatants... GTMO needs to serve as an not a prison for Afghanistan." The Center
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The ICRC's access to the base was conditioned, as is normal for ICRC humanitarian operations, on the confidentiality of their report. Following leaking of the U.S. memo, some in the ICRC wanted to make their report public or confront the U.S. administration. The newspaper said the administration and
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published excerpts from an internal memo leaked from the U.S. administration, referring to a report from the ICRC. The ICRC reports of several activities that, it said, were "tantamount to torture": exposure to loud noise or music, prolonged extreme temperatures, or beatings. It also reported that a
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On 21 September 2012, the US government disclosed the names of 55 of the 86 prisoners cleared for transfer from Guantánamo Bay prison. All of the names publicized were those of prisoners that Obama's inter-agency Guantanamo Bay Review Task Force had approved for release from the prison. Previously,
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Even in the earliest days of Guantánamo, I became more and more convinced that many of the detainees should never have been sent in the first place. They had little intelligence value, and there was insufficient evidence linking them to war crimes. That remains the case today for many, if not most,
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into the custody of his home country. Nasir was the first Guantanamo detainee released since 2016 and after his departure 39 detainees still remained imprisoned. Nasir was originally cleared for release by the Obama Administration in 2016 but remained in custody initially due to bureaucratic delays
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reported on 25 August 2005, fifteen were found not to be "enemy combatants." Although cleared of terrorism, these Uyghurs remained in detention at Guantanamo because the United States refused to return them to China, fearing that China would "imprison, persecute or torture them" because of internal
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hearing (17 June 2008) investigating how such tactics came to be employed. Col. Steven Kleinman, who was head of a team of SERE trainers, testified that his team had been put under pressure to demonstrate the techniques on Iraqi prisoners and that they had been sent home after Kleinman had observed
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were provided during these procedures, which they allege took place in front of U.S. physicians, including the head of the prison hospital. "A hunger striking detainee at Guantánamo Bay wants a judge to order the removal of his feeding tube so he can be allowed to die", one of his lawyers has said.
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while shackled; one was shackled in a baseball catcher's position; and subjected to loud music and flashing floodlights for more than twenty four hours in a bare six-by-eight-foot (1.8 by 2.4 m) cell. One Boston agent reported that she observed two incidents that she described as, "personally
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Some blamed Congress for the delay in closing the detention camp, while others blamed the president. National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor said in a statement, "Obviously Congress has taken a number of steps to prevent the closure of the prison at Guantánamo Bay, but the President still
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only inmates (up to 2,800) and be operated solely by BOP. Specifically, it will be used for administrative maximum security inmates and others who have proven difficult to manage in high-security institutions," said the official, who asked not to be named. This statement was echoed in letter from
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Michael Lehnert, who as a U.S. Marine Brigadier General helped establish the center and was its first commander for 90 days, has stated that was dismayed at what happened after he was replaced by a U.S. Army commander. Lehnert stated that he had ensured that the detainees would be treated humanely
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Human Rights Watch has criticized the Bush administration over this designation in its 2003 world report, stating: "Washington has ignored human rights standards in its own treatment of terrorism suspects. It has refused to apply the Geneva Conventions to prisoners of war from Afghanistan, and has
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reported that "111 of 532 prisoners released by the administration of President George W. Bush are confirmed to have returned to the battlefield, with 74 others suspected of doing so". It further reported that "seven out of 144 Guantanamo prisoners who were freed since Obama took office in January
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Of the 693 total former detainees transferred out of Guantanamo, 30% are suspected or confirmed to have engaged in terrorist activity after transfer. Of those detainees who were transferred out under Obama, 5.6% are confirmed and 6.8% are suspected of engaging in terrorist activity after transfer.
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The base, which is considered legally to be leased by the Cuban government to the United States, is on territory that is recognized by both governments to be sovereign Cuban territory. The naval base at Guantanamo Bay was leased by Cuba to the American government through the "Agreement Between the
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has claimed that health professionals were active participants in the development and implementation of the interrogation sessions, and monitored prisoners to determine the effectiveness of the methods used, a possible violation of the Nuremberg Code, which bans human experimentation on prisoners.
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journal looked at the cases of nine individuals for evidence of torture and ill treatment and documentation by medical personnel at the base by reviewing medical records and relevant legal case files (client affidavits, attorney–client notes and summaries, and legal affidavits of medical experts).
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General Counsel Mora led a faction of the Working Group in arguing against these standards, and argued the issues with Yoo in person. The working group's final report, was signed and delivered to Guantánamo without the knowledge of Mora and the others who had opposed its content. Nonetheless, Mora
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Although the Bush administration said most of the men had been captured fighting in Afghanistan, a 2006 report prepared by the Center for Policy and Research at Seton Hall University Law School reviewed DoD data for the remaining 517 men in 2005 and "established that over 80% of the prisoners were
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The article was motivated by the need for the United States to deal with prominent confessions of war crimes obtained by Chinese interrogators during the Korean War. The report led the American military to develop a training program to counter the use of such methods used by an enemy interrogator.
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It should be understood that only a few of the Air Force personnel who encountered efforts to elicit false confessions in Korea were subjected to really full dress, all-out attempts to make them behave in the manner I have sketched. The time between capture and repatriation for many was too short,
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Highly disturbed about the deaths of its citizens under U.S. custody, the Saudi government pressed the United States to release its citizens into its custody. From June 2006 through 2007, the U.S. released 93 detainees (of an original 133 Saudis detained) to the Saudi Arabian government. The Saudi
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Following the release of 10 detainees from Guantanamo by April 2023, 30 detainees remain as of June 2024; of these, 16 are awaiting transfer, 11 have been charged or convicted of war crimes, and three are held in indefinite law-of-war detention without facing tribunal charges nor being recommended
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On 31 December, after signing NDAA, Obama voiced his concerns regarding certain provisions of the act including Section 1027, which "renews the bar against using appropriated funds for fiscal year 2012 to transfer Guantánamo detainees into the United States for any purpose." He continued to state
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On 7 January 2011, President Obama signed the 2011 Defense Authorization Bill which contains provisions that place restrictions on the transfer of Guantánamo prisoners to the mainland or to other foreign countries, thus impeding the closure of the detention facility. The bill prohibits the use of
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The Guantanamo Review Task Force issued a final report on 22 January 2010, released on 28 May 2010. The report recommended releasing 126 current detainees to their homes or to a third country, 36 be prosecuted in either federal court or a military commission, and 48 be held indefinitely under the
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reported that some of the lawyers felt their ethical obligations were being violated by the process. The Pentagon strongly denied the claims in these media reports. It was reported on 5 May 2007, that many lawyers were sent back and some detainees refuse to see their lawyers, while others decline
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Paul Lewis, a Pentagon employee charged with Guantánamo closure, told lawmakers that Americans had been killed by prisoners released from Guantanamo Bay. He declined to provide details, including whether the incidents occurred before or after Obama took office in 2009. According to the Associated
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Under the rules of the MOU, lawyers' access was restricted for those detainees who no longer have legal challenges pending. The new government rules tightened access to classified information and gave the commander of the Joint Task Force Guantanamo complete discretion over lawyers' access to the
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to obtain confessions. The chart showed the effects of "coercive management techniques" for possible use on prisoners, including "sleep deprivation", "prolonged constraint" (also known as "stress positions") and "exposure". The chart was copied from a 1957 article (entitled "Communist Attempts to
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about 1 mile (1.6 km) outside the main camp perimeter, which included an interrogation center. His description was based on accounts by four guards who had served at Guantanamo. They said prisoners were taken one at a time to the camp, where they were believed to be interrogated. He believes
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stated that he was preparing to unveil a plan to close the facility and move some of the terrorism suspects held there to U.S. soil. The plan would propose one or more prisons from a working list that includes facilities in Kansas, Colorado and South Carolina. Two others that were on the list, in
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Amid multiple legal and political challenges, as well as consistent widespread criticism and condemnation both domestically and internationally, the detention camp at Guantanamo Bay has been subject to repeated calls and efforts for closure. President Bush, while maintaining that the facility was
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On 7 March 2011, Obama gave the green light to resume military trials, conducted by military officers, with a military judge presiding, of terror suspects detained at Guantánamo Bay. He also signed an executive order that requires a review of detainees' status "within a year and every four years
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The detainees at Guantanamo Bay prison underwent a series of CSRTs with the purpose of confirming or vacating their statuses as enemy combatants. In these reviews, the prisoners were interviewed thoroughly on the details of their crimes and roles in Taliban and al Qaeda activities, including the
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men. He would be humiliated and upset by female personnel, was forced to wear a bra, and was stripped nude and had fake menstrual blood smeared on him, while being made to believe it was real. Some of the abuses were documented in 2005, when the Interrogation Log of al-Qathani "Detainee 063" was
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In December 2009, the U.S. reported that, since 2002, more than 550 detainees had departed Guantánamo Bay for other destinations, including Albania, Algeria, Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, Bahrain, Belgium, Bermuda, Chad, Denmark, Egypt, France, Hungary, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Jordan,
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accounts by agents for the Federal Bureau of Investigation who complained after witnessing detainees subjected to several forms of harsh treatment. The F.B.I. agents wrote in memorandums that were never meant to be disclosed publicly that they had seen female interrogators forcibly squeeze male
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In "Whose God Rules?" David McColgin, a defense attorney for Guantanamo detainees, recounts how a female government interrogator told Muslim detainees she was menstruating, "slipped her hand into her pants and pulled it out with a red liquid smeared on it meant to look like menstrual blood. The
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would be subject to detention and trial by military authorities. The order provides that non-citizens whom the government deems to be, or to have been, members of the al Qaida organization or to have engaged in, aided or abetted, or conspired to commit acts of international terrorism that have
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Until the two contracting parties agree to the modification or abrogation of the stipulations of the agreement in regard to the lease to the United States of America of lands in Cuba for coaling and naval stations signed by the President of the Republic of Cuba on February 16, 1903, and by the
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visited the camp and described it as a "resort" and complimented the quality of the food. Democratic members of the committee complained that Republicans had blocked the testimony of attorneys representing the prisoners. On 12 July 2005, members of a military panel told the committee that they
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or involvement in other atrocities. His article sets out that the most common interrogation method used by the Chinese was to indirectly subject a prisoner to extended periods of what would initially be minor discomfort. As an example, prisoners would be required to stand for extended periods,
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was published, signed by more than 250 medical experts urging the United States to stop force-feeding of detainees and close down the prison. Force-feeding is specifically prohibited by the World Medical Association force-feeding declarations of Tokyo and Malta, to which the American Medical
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On 28 and 29 September 2006, the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, respectively, passed the Military Commissions Act of 2006, a controversial bill that allows the President to designate certain people with the status of "unlawful enemy combatants" thus making them subject to military
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In September 2016, Alberto Mora, who served as General Counsel of the Department of the Navy from 2001 to 2006, wrote that his team's research on the torture policy's broader implications revealed that "it greatly damaged national security. It incited extremism in the Middle East, hindered
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By May 2011, 600 detainees had been released. Most of the men were released without charges or transferred to facilities in their home countries. According to former U.S. president Jimmy Carter, about half were cleared for release, yet had little prospect of ever obtaining their freedom.
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California and Washington state, do not appear to have made the preliminary cut, according to a senior administration official familiar with the proposal. By the end of the Obama Administration on January 19, 2017, however, the detention center remained open, with 41 detainees remaining.
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called it "a monstrous failure of justice," because "... The military will act as interrogators, prosecutors and defense counsel, judges, and when death sentences are imposed, as executioners. The trials will be held in private. None of the guarantees of a fair trial need be observed."
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reclassified alleged suicide attempts as "manipulative self-injurious behaviors". Camp physicians alleged that detainees do not genuinely wish to end their lives, rather, the prisoners supposedly feel that they may be able to get better treatment or release with suicide attempts.
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necessary and that prisoners were treated well, nonetheless expressed his desire to have it closed in the beginning of 2005. His administration began winding down the detainee population in large numbers, ultimately releasing or transferring around 540. In 2009, Bush's successor,
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called off their visit to Camp Delta, originally scheduled for 6 December, saying that the United States was not allowing them to conduct private interviews with the prisoners. "Since the Americans have not accepted the minimum requirements for such a visit, we must cancel ,"
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and, presumably, the trained interrogators available to the Communists too few, to permit this. Of the few Air Force prisoners who did get the full treatment, none could be made to behave in complete accordance with the Chinese Communists' ideal of the "repentant criminal".
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said the camp's existence was "unacceptable" and tarnished the U.S. traditions of liberty and justice. "The historic tradition of the United States as a beacon of freedom, liberty and of justice deserves the removal of this symbol," he said. Also in May 2006, the
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caused, threaten to cause, or have as their aim to cause, injury to or adverse effects on the United States or its citizens, or to have knowingly harbored such individuals, are subject to detention by military authorities and trial before a military commission."
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more than 100 times or intimidated with semiautomatic weapons, power drills or threats to sexually assault their mothers. These facts cannot be used as a defense by the accused, because the government claims they occurred under the cover of 'national security'".
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to accept a group of innocent Chinese Uyghur Muslims who have been held at the Guantánamo Bay. The Department of Justice announced on 12 June 2009, that Saudi Arabia had accepted three Uyghurs. The same week, one detainee was released to Iraq, and one to Chad.
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detainees, including visits to the base and letters. The Justice Department took the position that Guantanamo Bay detainees whose legal challenges have been dismissed do not need the same level of access to counsel as detainees who are still fighting in court.
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in 26 countries found that 69% of respondents disapprove of the Guantánamo prison and the U.S. treatment of detainees. American actions in Guantánamo, coupled with the Abu Ghraib scandal, are considered major factors in the decline of the U.S.'s image abroad.
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too many have been detained for too long," he said. "There is the overtone that quite a number of them will be tried, that there is tangible evidence," he said. "As to a great many others, there is not evidence which could be brought into a court of law."
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laws of war. In addition, 30 Yemenis were approved for release if security conditions in their home country improve. Since the release of the report, over 60 detainees have been transferred to other countries, while two detainees have died in custody.
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who examined the prisoners, stated that given the cultural differences between interrogators and prisoners, "intent" was difficult, if not impossible to ascertain. Clinical depression is common in Guantánamo, with 1/5 of all prisoners being prescribed
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were considered potential sites for transfers of over 220 prisoners. Kansas public officials, including both of its senators and governor, objected to transferring prisoners to the former. Many in Standish, however, welcomed the move to the latter.
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Initially the complex was to be a permanent facility, costing over $ 100 million. The U.S. Congress overruled the Bush Administration's plans. The camp was redesigned as a portable, temporary facility, costing approximately $ 10 million.
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after that to determine whether they remain a threat... scheduled for a military trial or should be released." The order required compliance with the Geneva Conventions and the international treaty banning torture and inhumane treatment.
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bags of intravenous fluid, and then forbidden to use the toilet, forcing him to soil himself. Accounts of the type of treatment he received include: having water poured over him, interrogations starting at midnight and lasting 12 hours,
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and Tarik Saleh/ATMO that raises some of the issues concerning the nature of the interrogation processes, through interviews with previous Guantánamo and Abu Ghraib personnel; it has won several awards including 1st prize at the 2006
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There isn't any other nation in the world that would treat people who were determined to kill Americans the way we're treating these people. They're living in the tropics. They're well fed. They've got everything they could possibly
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The fates of former detainees after their release from Guantanamo are mixed. Many have attempted to reintegrate into normal life in their home countries. Some have sought and won refugee status away from their home country, such as
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was accidentally declassified Judge Green wrote it "fails to provide significant details to support its conclusory allegations, does not reveal the sources for its information and is contradicted by other evidence in the record."
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Our nation created Guantánamo because we were legitimately angry and frightened by an unprovoked attack on our soil on Sept. 11, 2001. We thought that the detainees would provide a treasure trove of information and intelligence.
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reported that of the nearly 600 detainees, not more than two dozen were closely linked to al-Qaeda and that only very limited information could have been received from questionings. In 2006, the only top terrorist was reportedly
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passed an amendment to the Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2009 (H.R. 2346) by a 90–6 vote to block funds needed for the transfer or release of prisoners held at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp. President Obama issued a
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According to polls conducted by the Program on International Policy (PIP) attitudes, "Large majorities in Germany and Great Britain, and pluralities in Poland and India, believe the United States has committed violations of
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newspaper from the United Kingdom reported that a team of lawyers was dismissed after complaining that the rules for the forthcoming military commissions prohibited them from properly representing their clients. New York's
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On 1 November 2008, David McFadden of the Associated Press stated the 100 tents erected to hold lawyers, reporters and observers were practically deserted when he and two other reporters covered the military commission for
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During his 2008 presidential campaign, Barack Obama described Guantánamo as a "sad chapter in American history" and promised to close down the prison in 2009. After being elected, Obama reiterated his campaign promise on
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United States and Cuba for the Lease of Lands for Coaling and Naval stations", signed by the President of Cuba and the President of the United States on 23 February 1903. The lease agreement from 1903 says in Article 2:
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believed the detainee treatment to be unlawful and campaigned among other top lawyers and officials in the Defense Department to investigate, and to provide clear standards prohibiting coercive interrogation tactics.
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captured not by Americans on the battlefield but by Pakistanis and Afghans, often in exchange for bounty payments." The U.S. widely distributed leaflets in the region and offered $ 5,000 per prisoner. One example is
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the government had maintained the names of prisoners cleared could not be made public because it would interfere with diplomatic efforts to repatriate or resettle prisoners in their home country or other countries.
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As of June 2013, 46 detainees (in addition to two who were deceased) were designated to be detained indefinitely, because the government said the prisoners were too dangerous to transfer and there was insufficient
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for the six men, all French nationals, accuse the French government of colluding with U.S. authorities over their detentions; they say the government seeks to use inadmissible evidence, as it was obtained through
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documentary that traces the history of how decisions made in Washington, D.C. in the immediate aftermath of 11 September 2001 led to a robust interrogation policy that laid the groundwork for prisoner abuse in
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In 1934, the newly revised Cuban–American Treaty of Relations reaffirmed Article 2's provision of the previous treaty of leasing Guantánamo Bay Naval Base to the United States. Article 3 of the treaty states:
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said that Guantanamo Bay was unlikely to be closed, due to opposition in the Congress. Congress particularly opposed moving prisoners to facilities in the United States for detention or trial. In April 2011,
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demanded that U.S. President Bush "uncover what is going on inside Guantánamo," allow family visits to the hundreds of Muslim detainees there, and allow an independent investigation of detention conditions.
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Bounties ranged from $ 3,000 to $ 25,000, the detainees testified during military tribunals, according to transcripts the U.S. government gave The Associated Press to comply with a Freedom of Information
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misused the designation of 'illegal combatant' to apply to criminal suspects on U.S. soil." On 25 May 2005, Amnesty International released its annual report calling the facility the "gulag of our times."
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sometimes in a cold environment. Prolonged standing and exposure to cold are an accepted technique used by the American military and the CIA to interrogate prisoners whom the United States classifies as "
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cooperation with U.S. allies, exposed American officials to legal repercussions, undermined U.S. diplomacy, and offered a convenient justification for other governments to commit human rights abuses."
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vacated all those lower rulings and threw out the detainees' petitions. On 7 November 2005, the Supreme Court agreed to review that judgment. On 30 December 2005, Congress responded by passing the
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Reporters are not supposed to hear the sound from the court directly. A 20-second delay is inserted. If a classified document is read, a red light starts and the sound is turned off immediately.
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in Afghanistan and other secret locations run by the intelligence agencies" that are "part of a tightly linked global detention system with no accountability in law."
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for 120 days and to shut down the detention facility that year. On January 29, 2009, a military judge at Guantanamo rejected the White House request in the case of
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the future, and will seek the repeal of any provisions that undermine the policies and values that have guided my Administration throughout my time in office."
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government developed a re-integration program including religious education, helping to arrange marriages and jobs, to bring detainees back into society.
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of our times." In 2006, the United Nations unsuccessfully demanded that Guantanamo Bay detention camp be closed. On 13 January 2009,
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that the techniques were intended to be used as a "form of punishment for those who wouldn't cooperate", and put a stop to it. Sen.
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against the United States government and several individual officials. This supported numerous claims made by former detainees like
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was convicted of being Osama bin Laden's driver. After his release, he appealed his case. On 16 October 2012, the
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made of sheets and clothes. According to military officials, the suicides were coordinated acts of protests.
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with committing the September 11 attacks, under the military commission system, as established under the
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10608:"Defense Department Background Briefing on the Combatant Status Review Tribunal"
9267:"Communist Attempts to Elicit False Confessions from Air Force Prisoners of War"
9148:"CIA sex abuse and torture went beyond Senate report disclosures, detainee says"
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14102:"Petition by former prosecutor to close Guantanamo Bay tops 75,000 signatures"
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7756:"'Very Intimate Knowledge': What Ron DeSantis saw while serving at Guantanamo"
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5381:"Defense.gov Transcript: DoD News Briefing – Secretary Rumsfeld and Gen. Pace"
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Lists of former Guantanamo Bay detainees alleged to have returned to terrorism
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11103:"France judge postpones terrorism verdict for former Guantanamo detainees"
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6633:"Inmates Alleged Koran Abuse: FBI Papers Cite Complaints as Early as 2002"
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published an op-ed written by retired United States Marine Corps Generals
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said that its member states would accept some detainees. In January 2011,
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14072:"Former Guantánamo chief prosecutor petitions Obama to close prison camp"
11455:"Neglect of Medical Evidence of Torture in Guantánamo Bay: A Case Series"
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9959:"Accused 9/11 plotters reach plea deals with U.S. to avoid death penalty"
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6382:"MIlitary Closes Failing Facility at Guantanamo to Consolidate Prisoners"
6318:"Military Closes Failing Facility at Guantanamo to Consolidate Prisoners"
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4907:"Two More Guantánamo Detainees Are Cleared for Transfer to Other Nations"
4790:"Senate Passes Military Bill that Bans Transfers of Guantanamo Detainees"
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were not, in fact, crimes at the time he committed them, rendering it an
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from Saudi Arabia, who is believed to have planned to participate in the
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Johnson, Douglas A.; Mora, Alberto; Schmidt, Averell (26 January 2017).
13831:"Global polling date on opinion of American policies, values and people"
12066:"Re: Application of Treaties and Laws to al Qaeda and Taliban Detainees"
11168:"Guantánamo: Judge rejects US bid to limit lawyers' access to detainees"
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on the floor; subjected to extremes of temperature; one was gagged with
4543:"The high cost of Guantanamo's 'forever prisoners' | Human Rights Watch"
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advised that the President must observe the Geneva Conventions. Colonel
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Fairfield, Hannah; Almukhtar, Sarah; White, Jeremy (23 February 2016).
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10566:"Habeas Corpus Jurisdiction, Substantive Rights, and the War on Terror"
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7846:"Guantánamo officials accused of 'cheating' over hunger strike numbers"
7789:"Ron DeSantis' superior speaks out amid Guantanamo torture accusations"
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5096:"Biden Administration Transfers Its First Detainee From Guantánamo Bay"
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on 26 November 2003, regarding the planned trial of some prisoners by
12431:"Most Guantanamo detainees low-level fighters, task force report says"
12000:"Afghanistan to Guantánamo Bay – the story of three British detainees"
8407:"US magazine claims Guantánamo inmates were killed during questioning"
4826:"Obama to leave with 41 captives still at Guantánamo, blames politics"
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and many Al-Qaeda cells, who were captured in Pakistan in March 2002.
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Elicit False Confessions From Air Force Prisoners of War") written by
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called the situation "a human rights scandal" in a series of reports.
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publicly released photographs of the first camp detainees following a
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10190:"'Inquiry Finds Abuses at Guantánamo Bay' By (reprinted at Truthout)"
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U.S. military doctors abetted prisoner abuse, study says – Guantánamo
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5940:"The Secret Pentagon Photos of the First Prisoners at Guantánamo Bay"
5224:"Guantanamo population drops to 30; Biden admin wants to cut it more"
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abroad, indefinitely, without congressional oversight, and free from
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alleged he was blinded after his right eye was gouged by an officer.
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12898:"Report: Former Guantanamo detainee carried out Iraq suicide attack"
11924:"Appeals Court Overturns Terrorism Conviction of Bin Laden's Driver"
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8341:"The Guantánamo "Suicides": A Camp Delta sergeant blows the whistle"
7228:. The Center for the Study of Human Rights in the Americas (CSHRA).
2554:. The remaining three French detainees were released in March 2005.
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was freed without charge on 9 July 2004, after two and a half years
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9992:"Defense Secretary Revokes Plea Deal for Accused Sept. 11 Plotters"
9931:"Accused Sept. 11 Plotters Agree to Plead Guilty at Guantánamo Bay"
9840:"WikiLeaks cables: Turkey let US use airbase for rendition flights"
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4857:"The Current Detainee Population of Guantanamo: An Empirical Study"
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Electoral Count Reform and Presidential Transition Improvement Act
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force fed according to procedure at Guantanamo Bay detention camp.
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14623:"Obama administration buying Illinois prison over Hill objections"
14542:"Obama administration proceeds with controversial prison purchase"
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Treaty Between the United States of America and Cuba; May 29, 1934
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Paúl, María Luisa; Lamothe, Dan; Ferguson, Amber (2 August 2024).
9598:. International Information Programs. 20 July 2005. Archived from
8221:, 30 May 2009, Andy Worthington website. Retrieved 8 February 2013
7691:. United States International Information Programs. Archived from
7530:"Prisoner Says Abuse of His Islamic Books Preceded Beating in '01"
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Rights, IACHR: Inter-American Commission on Human (6 March 2015).
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Rights, IACHR: Inter-American Commission on Human (6 March 2015).
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Washington state, didn't appear to have made the preliminary cut.
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commanders running the detainee camp, they took their concerns to
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10020:"Defense secretary revokes plea deals with accused 9/11 plotters"
9529:"Rumsfeld complained of 'low level' GTMO prisoners, memo reveals"
8814:"Detainee Who Was Forced to Bark Like a Dog Sues for His Freedom"
4974:"Biden administration says it intends to close Guantanamo prison"
4566:"The Many Challenges at Guantánamo Bay, Encapsulated in One Case"
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placed a life-size replica of one of Guantanamo's detainees in a
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edited by (Larry Siems) (2015), a memoir by a Guantanamo detainee
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to the floor, with no chair, food or water. Most times, they had
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14041:"Poll finds broad support for Obama's counterterrorism policies"
12958:"Belgium arrests two ex-Guantanamo inmates on terrorism charges"
12807:. 30 August 2005. Archived from the original on 21 November 2005
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8067:"Operation Take Away My Freedom: Inside Guantanamo Bay On Trial"
6848:; one was rubbing his legs a possible result of being held in a
6476:"Military, CIA compelled medics to abuse detainees, report says"
5873:"Guantánamo files lift lid on world's most controversial prison"
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Norton-Taylor, Richard; Goldenberg, Suzanne (17 February 2006).
3876:, memoirs of the ex-ambassador of Taliban government in Pakistan
3695:; Cinematography: Armin Franzen; Cast: Sascha Alexander Gersak,
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Timeline of the release and transfer of Guantanamo Bay detainees
2503:, an Australian citizen, was found guilty in a plea bargain, of
1475:. The document is the subject of an ongoing legal action by the
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White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships
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International Association of Prosecutors, 8th Annual Conference
7717:"See No Evil: The business of books and the merger that wasn't"
7689:"Four More Detainees Released from Guantanamo Detention Center"
7555:"Doctors urge UK to intervene against Guantanamo force-feeding"
6178:"US shuts once-secret Guantanamo prison units, moves prisoners"
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3949:"A Base de Guantanamo (The Guantánamo Bay)," the sixth song of
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3616:(2007), an in-depth look at the torture practices, focusing on
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to review the legality of their detention. U.S. District Judge
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Committee on Climate Change Science and Technology Integration
16246:, secret location, former CIA "high value detainees" held here
14706:. THOMAS (Library of Congress). 7 January 2011. Archived from
8563:. International Committee of the Red Cross. 30 November 2004.
7468:"Guantanamo Visit Rules Set by U.S. Called Unacceptable by UN"
5193:"U.S. Military Repatriates Saudi Engineer from Guantánamo Bay"
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As of 20 April 2023, 30 detainees remained at Guantanamo Bay.
932:. Ghezali claimed that he was the victim of repeated torture.
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16010:"The Record Keeper: Carol Rosenberg owns the Guantánamo beat"
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Savage, Charlie; Hirschfeld Davis, Julie (23 February 2016).
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President Obama Delivers Remarks on Closing of Guantanamo Bay
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3679:: "Protest Against Obama Guantanamo Policy" (16 January 2011)
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condemned prisoners' treatment at Guantánamo Bay, noted that
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protests the detentions using a mock cell and prison outfits.
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of 1903 reaffirmed these provisions, and that same year, the
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decisions found that detainees had rights to due process and
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Targeted Killings: Law and Morality in an Asymmetrical World
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United Nations Human Rights--Office of the High Commissioner
12468:"Does Obama Really Know or Care About Who Is at Guantánamo?"
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7292:"Report on Guantanamo detainees: A Profile of 517 Detainees"
6523:"U.S.: Washington Debates Application Of Geneva Conventions"
4271:
List of Guantanamo Bay detainees cleared for release in 2009
3966:, a punk rock band founded in 2008, refers to Guantanamo Bay
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relating to prisoners in the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.
254:. During the invasion, on November 13, 2001, President Bush
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Camp one -- April 2002 -- open air cages, but with plumbing
14803:"Fact Sheet: New Actions on Guantánamo and Detainee Policy"
9623:"Faces of Guantánamo: Guantánamo's Many Wrongly Imprisoned"
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Willett, P. Sabin (9 March 2006). Hibbitts, Bernard (ed.).
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7359:"Guantanamo hunger strikers say U.S. misuses feeding tubes"
6351:"Guantanamo's Camp 5 Closes as Detainee Population Shrinks"
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5034:"Biden Promised to Close Gitmo. Instead, He's Upgrading It"
3969:"Pame (Guantanamo)" (Let's go (Guantanamo)) is a song from
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that upheld the use of military tribunals for eight German
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to be prepared to accept transferred Guantanamo prisoners.
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14684:. United States Government Printing Office. 5 January 2011
14649:"U.S. to buy prison once viewed as a Guantanamo successor"
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In re Guantanamo Bay Detainees Continued Access to Counsel
10254:"Report Gives New Detail on Approval of Brutal Techniques"
5979:"George W. Bush 'knew Guantánamo prisoners were innocent'"
5065:"Pentagon Building New Secret Courtroom at Guantánamo Bay"
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Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Terrorists
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Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001
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15473:"US sends home suspected '20th hijacker' from Guantanamo"
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Australian Folklore: A Yearly Journal of Folklore Studies
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11891:"Bin Laden's Former Driver Is Convicted in Split Verdict"
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Nakashima, Ellen; Somasundaram, Praveena (31 July 2024).
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9596:"Eight More Guantánamo Detainees Released or Transferred"
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8147:
7071:"Hicks' torture allegations corroborated – War on Terror"
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Leigh, David; Ball, James; Burke, Jason (25 April 2011).
5135:"The U.S. releases the oldest prisoner in Guantanamo Bay"
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in International Review of the Red Cross, ISSN: 1816-3831
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Australian Folklore: A Yearly Journal of Folklore Studies
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and other newspapers are critical of the camp; columnist
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2099:
United States District Court for the District of Columbia
1984:. On 13 November 2001, President George W. Bush signed a
1843:, director of the NCIS, who alerted Navy General Counsel
1376:
21559:
Medical Marijuana and Cannabidiol Research Expansion Act
14989:
Krulak, Charles C.; Hoar, Joseph P. (12 December 2011).
12801:"Released Russian Guantanamo Prisoners Seized in Moscow"
12771:"Pentagon: 61 ex-Guantanamo inmates return to terrorism"
12359:"Leaked cables suggest Swiss-US deal on bank, detainees"
11277:"U.S. Officials Misstate Geneva Convention Requirements"
9501:. University of Pittsburgh School of Law. Archived from
9334:"Obama, American Ideals, and Torture as 'a useful tool'"
8561:"Press Release 04/70: The ICRC's work at Guantanamo Bay"
8517:
7976:"Afghan prisoner at Guantanamo dies in apparent suicide"
7909:"Guantánamo Detainee Seeks Right to Make, Share Artwork"
2953:" was "not a definition anyone on the planet is using."
2615:
Also that week, four Uyghur detainees were resettled in
2401:
says its provisions shall not be applied retroactively.
1596:, one of the eight detainees who died in the prison camp
1494:
interrogation methodology (subsequently referred to as '
1254:
During the Mubarak era, it’s been alleged that Egyptian
1169:
Human rights violations at Guantánamo Bay detention camp
540:. In practice, the site has long been used for alleged "
365:, as well as intergovernmental institutions such as the
21633:
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024
19724:
Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act of 2014
15408:"Top Republicans slam Obama's plan to close Guantanamo"
15320:
14132:
Here's why it's long past time that we close Guantánamo
13275:"UN experts cancel Guantanamo visit, citing U.S. block"
13065:
A prominent judge in the United Kingdom, was quoted in
9656:"FOIA suit reveals Guantanamo's 'indefinite detainees'"
7038:"Asia-Pacific | Australia's Hicks alleges torture"
4738:"Pentagon review clears 38 of "enemy combatant" status"
3373:
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012
3228:
Protests to close Guantanamo Bay detention camp in 2019
3180:
On 12 December 2013, retired U.S. Marine Major General
3174:
Protests to close Guantanamo Bay detention camp in 2017
1498:') that the United States alleged were used during the
811:
fighters, claiming that the Convention applies to only
207:. It was established in January 2002 by U.S. President
19710:
Regulation of greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act
18814:
Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act of 2005
18567:
President's Council on Service and Civic Participation
18498:
Higher Education Relief Opportunities For Students Act
15259:
15171:"Obama calls on Congress to do more on Guantanamo Bay"
8781:"U.S. Said to Overstate Value of Guantánamo Detainees"
8528:"Guantanamo Tactics 'Tantamount to Torture' -NY Times"
7413:. United States Department of State. 28 October 2005.
5608:
Mazzetti, Mark; Glaberson, William (21 January 2009).
4008:: "Habeas Schmabeas", an episode of the radio program
1316:
being used to intimidate him. Soldiers would play the
18652:
Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003
16387:
Former captives alleged to have (re)joined insurgency
16347:
Controversies surrounding people captured during the
16236:-- "disciplinary block" for "non-compliant" prisoners
16064:
Office of the Secretary of Defense & Joint Staff
13787:"Guantanamo better than Belgian prisons: OSCE expert"
13692:. Argus Newspapers. 14 September 2006. Archived from
13514:"Arabs say condemnation by Bush too little, too late"
12538:"The Fight Over Guantánamo's Parole Board, Explained"
12329:"U.S. talks to Palau over Chinese held in Guantanamo"
9956:
8711:"Fresh Details Emerge on Harsh Methods at Guantánamo"
7502:"Former army chaplain breaks silence over Guantanamo"
6623:
6055:"DECLARATION OF COLONEL LAWRENCE B. WILKERSON (RET.)"
6015:"DECLARATION OF COLONEL LAWRENCE B. WILKERSON (RET.)"
1850:
General Counsel Mora and Navy Judge Advocate General
1669:
In September 2006, President Bush announced that 14 "
1144:
In January 2010 Scott Horton published an article in
59:
18264:
Foreign Investment and National Security Act of 2007
15223:"Obama goes it alone in his last State of the Union"
15015:
15013:
14757:. Federal News Radio. 7 January 2011. Archived from
13807:. World Public Opinion. 17 July 2006. Archived from
11775:"With US election, sun setting on Guantanamo trials"
11303:"Nuremberg prosecutor says Guantanamo trials unfair"
11279:. Human Rights News. 28 January 2002. Archived from
8100:
8098:
8096:
8094:
8092:
7178:"Critics say Guantanamo illegal despite guilty plea"
6667:"FBI Reports Duct-Taping, 'Baptizing' at Guantanamo"
5900:
5898:
5814:. Federal News Radio. 7 January 2011. Archived from
4855:
Wittes, Benjamin; Wyne, Zaahira (30 November 2001).
4157:
3857:
Five Years of My Life: An Innocent Man in Guantanamo
3081:
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
2286:
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
2224:
After being ordered to do so by U.S. District Judge
2051:
right to petition federal courts for habeas review.
1821:
1814:. The plea deal was revoked by Secretary of Defense
776:
Camp conditions and testimonies of abuse and torture
633:
On January 6, 2011, President Obama signed the 2011
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Military installations of the United States in Cuba
21228:
20448:
Attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election
17522:
16773:
Senate Intelligence Committee report on CIA torture
14727:
14725:
14295:"Obama: Gitmo Likely Won't Close in First 100 Days"
12458:
12456:
11802:"U.S. mulls what to do with any Guantánamo convict"
10017:
9179:
Wikileaks – Camp Delta Standard Operating Procedure
8374:"Three Corpses in Gitmo: The Very Worst Seems True"
7617:"40 Saudis Likely to Be Freed From Guantanamo Soon"
7150:
5769:"Final Report of the Guantanamo Review Task Force (
5375:
5373:
4042:: "The Other Latif", a six-episode miniseries from
3620:
in Afghanistan who was tortured and killed in 2002.
2121:, prompting commentary by European law professors.
873:, beatings and locking in confined and cold cells.
330:, which remain controversial for allegedly lacking
16187:
15263:"Obama Sends Plan to Close Guantánamo to Congress"
14154:
12868:"Ex-Guantanamo inmate in Iraq suicide bombing: TV"
12298:"Obama: Italy agrees to take 3 Guantanamo inmates"
10737:Terry Gill; Elies van Sliedregt (September 2005).
10220:"At hearing, Guantanamo wins praise and criticism"
8486:
8484:
8183:"Obama failed to probe Gitmo deaths, charity says"
8176:
8174:
7665:"Three Bahrainees released from Guantanamo prison"
6118:
5094:Rosenberg, Carol; Savage, Charlie (19 July 2021).
4502:, Amnesty International. Retrieved 3 November 2016
4238:Custody and the Stammheim trial (Red Army Faction)
3964:Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of Medicine
1932:
1192:Force feeding restraint chair in Guantanamo (2013)
27:United States military prison in southeastern Cuba
18961:
15599:
15324:"How Will Obama's Plan to Close Guantánamo Work?"
15010:
13739:"House of Commons – Register of All-Party Groups"
12728:Mariel Alper; Matthew R. Durose; Joshua Markman.
11710:
11241:
9751:"Freed Guantanamo detainees: Where are they now?"
8089:
6810:"Factors for and against the continued detention"
5905:Christi Parsons; Lisa Mascaro (5 November 2015).
5895:
5806:
5804:
5607:
5403:
5162:"Tortured Guantanamo Detainee Is Freed in Belize"
2404:
2360:
1488:chart copied directly from a 1957 Air Force study
447:, U.S. forces invaded and occupied Cuba amid its
22332:
18417:National Security Entry-Exit Registration System
17835:Joint session of Congress (September 11 attacks)
14722:
13484:"Doctors demand end to Guantánamo force-feeding"
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10056:"Gitmo interrogations spark battle over tactics"
9309:. CBS News. Associated Press. 11 February 2009.
8779:Golden, Tim; van Natta, Don Jr. (21 June 2004).
7387:. Aljazeera.net. 26 October 2005. Archived from
7032:
7030:
6695:
6413:Goldman, Adam; Apuzzo, Matt (26 November 2013).
5611:"Obama Issues Directive to Shut Down Guantánamo"
5370:
4691:IACHR: Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
4665:IACHR: Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
2507:in 2001, according to his military lawyer under
2101:were consolidated into two cases. In one, Judge
1955:Judge Advocate General of the United States Army
1949:proposed holding public hearings modeled on the
1871:, which would later become widely known as the "
628:Final Report of the Guantanamo Review Task Force
16219:Camp three -- open air cages, but with plumbing
15293:Ryan, Missy; Goldman, Adam (23 February 2016).
14505:
14424:
14332:. 12 February 2021 – via www.reuters.com.
13865:
13708:"Colin Powell says Guantánamo should be closed"
13394:"Merkel: Guantánamo Mustn't Exist in Long Term"
12988:"Freed Guantánamo convict returns to the fight"
12568:
12566:
11998:Branigan, Tania; Dodd, Vikram (4 August 2004).
11506:"CIA doctors face human experimentation claims"
11453:Iacopino, Vincent; Xenakis, Stephen N. (2011).
11452:
11219:"Castro blasts Guantanamo 'concentration camp'"
11161:
11159:
11157:
9900:"U.S. drops Guantanamo charges per Obama order"
9621:Center for Constitutional Rights (April 2007).
9115:"Sex used to break Muslim prisoners, book says"
9076:
9074:
8778:
8481:
8439:. CBS News. Associated Press. 18 January 2010.
8171:
6780:"RECENT NEWS: "guantanamo bay detainees abuse""
6415:"Penny Lane: Gitmo's other secret CIA facility"
5222:Lee, Carol E.; Kube, Courtney (20 April 2023).
5093:
5004:"How Many Inmates Are There At Guantanamo Bay?"
4936:
4934:
4000:(30 April 2006), a radio feature by Frank Smith
3507:
3439:
2267:On 6 September 2012, U.S. District Chief Judge
1897:United States House Committee on Armed Services
1530:Almost all U.S. military personnel now receive
22406:United States military prisoner abuse scandals
21181:
19634:American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
19241:Joint session of Congress (health care reform)
18749:Job Creation and Worker Assistance Act of 2002
18719:Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002
15288:
15286:
15284:
15071:"Guantanamo Bay: Still Open, Despite Promises"
14852:
14850:
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12928:"Ex-Gitmo prisoner carries out suicide attack"
12664:
12527:
12525:
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12138:
11772:
11646:"Portable Halls of Justice Rise in Guantánamo"
11131:"Judge Declares Five Detainees Held Illegally"
10959:"The Supreme Court, 2007 Term – Leading Cases"
10492:
10379:
10288:
9031:"University of Minnesota Human Rights Library"
9004:"Cheney:'Iraq will be enormous success story'"
8902:
8849:Zagorin, Adam; Duffy, Michael (20 June 2005).
8618:"Red Cross report details alleged Iraq abuses"
8494:"Red Cross Finds Detainee Abuse in Guantánamo"
7786:
7438:"U.S. invites U.N. experts to Guantanamo camp"
6836:In court filings made public in January 2007,
6581:
6579:
6113:
5801:
5668:"Judge rejects Obama bid to stall Gitmo trial"
5644:. White House. 22 January 2009. Archived from
4078:and Eric Simon and originally produced by The
3646:film of what it is like inside Guantanamo Bay.
2868:In November 2005, a group of experts from the
2561:
2371:naval stations only, and for no other purpose.
2212:under the United States Constitution. Justice
1041:Guantanamo Bay detention camp suicide attempts
498:in April 2002, with other compounds including
21214:
19795:
18994:
17555:
16852:
16332:
16216:Camp two -- open air cages, but with plumbing
16173:
15902:"What Is It Like to Be Transported to GITMO?"
14039:Wilson, Scott; Cohen, Jon (8 February 2012).
12688:
12279:
12233:"Guantanamo Uyghurs Try to Settle in Albania"
12147:"Chinese Detainees Are Men Without a Country"
11503:
10921:
10789:
9235:"China inspired interrogations at Guantánamo"
9227:
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7361:. Xinhua.net. 21 October 2005. Archived from
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5842:"Chances of closing Guantanamo jail very low"
5727:
5725:
5723:
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4884:
4882:
4764:"Timeline: 20 years of Guantanamo Bay prison"
4469:"Guantanamo Bay explained in maps and charts"
4443:"Timeline: 20 years of Guantanamo Bay prison"
4393:"Timeline: 20 years of Guantanamo Bay prison"
4333:Centro de detención de la bahía de Guantánamo
3625:Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
2781:
2712:Subsequent actions of some released detainees
1536:United States Senate Armed Services Committee
713:A Camp Delta recreation and exercise area in
22391:Islam-related controversies in North America
21767:Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court
20313:Political interference with science agencies
18777:Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008
18756:Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007
18689:Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007
16033:California Western International Law Journal
15760:
15351:"The Plan for Closing Guantánamo Bay Prison"
15220:
15146:"Obama wants to try Gitmo prisoners in U.S."
14857:Shane, Scott; Landler, Mark (7 March 2011).
14856:
13910:"Amnesty International Report 2005 Foreword"
13736:
12640:"Guantanamo Bay Detainee Transfer Announced"
12563:
11997:
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9720:"Guantanamo Bay Detainee Transfer Announced"
9307:"Officer: Military Demanded Torture Lessons"
9271:Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine
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5642:"Closure of Guantanamo Detention Facilities"
5576:
5412:"Judge Orders U.S. to Supply Prisoner Names"
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4819:
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3703:. The film is based on the autobiography of
3371:. The two criticized how a provision of the
3250:
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1402:as part of its treaty obligations under the
276:against unlawful detention—did not apply to
22371:George W. Bush administration controversies
18703:Financial Literacy and Education Commission
18326:Government response to September 11 attacks
18312:Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act
17427:North Korea and weapons of mass destruction
16007:
15446:, 15 August 2016. Retrieved 17 October 2016
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11247:"Judge Says Detainees' Trials Are Unlawful"
11105:. Jurist. 28 September 2006. Archived from
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2841:Mail privileges of Guantanamo Bay detainees
2465:Female reporters were frisked if they wore
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22421:Military installations established in 2002
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20978:America's Water Infrastructure Act of 2018
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18742:Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008
18284:Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act
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15939:"Guantanamo Bay Museum of Art and History"
15606:Center for Constitutional Rights, New York
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13332:"Situation of detainees at Guantánamo Bay"
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8906:"Pentagon Approved Tougher Interrogations"
8903:Priest, Dana; Stephens, Joe (9 May 2004).
8851:"Inside the Interrogation of Detainee 063"
8550:
7723:. Vol. March 2023. 17 February 2023.
7641:"Five Kuwaitis return from Guantanamo Bay"
7153:"Witnesses back Hicks on chemical torture"
7011:. Amnesty International. 6 December 2005.
6209:"A visit to Guantanamo's secretive Camp 7"
5835:
5833:
5720:
4879:
4854:
4687:"IACHR: Towards the Closure of Guantanamo"
4661:"IACHR: Towards the Closure of Guantanamo"
2805:against the US policy of endorsing torture
2552:Direction de la Surveillance du Territoire
2238:Direction de la surveillance du territoire
1937:On 14 September 2001, Congress passed the
733:global, clandestine network of CIA prisons
574:Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions
38:
22351:Immigration detention centers and prisons
20432:2020 Mount Rushmore Fireworks Celebration
18696:Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act
18319:Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act
17953:Jordan–United States Free Trade Agreement
16132:All related pdf files indexed by FOIA.gov
16058:
15955:
15652:"Protest Against Obama Guantanamo Policy"
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13765:"Senators Skirmish Over Gitmo Detentions"
13178:"Many lawyers rebuffed at Guantanamo Bay"
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4074:(2014), a one-act comedy play written by
3804:among others; 118 minutes; color; genre:
3590:, detained at the camp from 2001 to 2008.
2894:Situation of detainees at Guantánamo Bay.
2870:United Nations Commission on Human Rights
2746:, a Kuwaiti former detainee, committed a
1681:, an alleged would-be 9/11 hijacker; and
1289:Mohammed al-Qahtani was refused entry at
1119:List of Saudi detainees at Guantanamo Bay
334:, independence, and judicial efficiency.
22431:2002 establishments in the United States
22401:Human rights abuses in the United States
22283:Battle for the Soul of the Nation speech
21640:DCA agreement between Finland and the US
21601:Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act
21192:) is being considered for deletion. See
18972:) is being considered for deletion. See
17533:) is being considered for deletion. See
17224:Insurgency in the Maghreb (2002–present)
15637:Outside the Law: Stories From Guantanamo
15456:Why Obama Has Failed to Close Guantánamo
15091:
14860:"Obama Clears Way for Guantánamo Trials"
14755:"Obama signs Defense authorization bill"
13789:. ABC News. 7 March 2006. Archived from
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11921:Cushman, John H. Jr. (16 October 2012).
11675:
11614:"Prime BEEF stamps hoof prints on Gitmo"
11331:
10840:"Judge Rules Detainee Tribunals Illegal"
10250:
10159:"Inquiry finds abuses at Guantanamo Bay"
10116:
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9084:"America's Shameful Human Rights Record"
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7969:
7967:
7965:
7254:"AP: Gitmo Detainees Say They Were Sold"
6473:
6206:
5812:"Obama signs Defense authorization bill"
5512:
5510:
4204:Camp Delta Standard Operating Procedures
4136:Guantanamo Bay Museum of Art and History
3699:, and others; 96 minutes; Color; Genre:
3669:Outside the Law: Stories From Guantanamo
3468:
3025:A pair of Canadian demonstrators in 2008
3020:
2879:
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2785:
2704:. In fall 2022, the government released
2505:providing material support for terrorism
2435:
2399:Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
2340:A report published in April 2011 in the
1825:
1685:, who was believed to be a link between
1588:
1532:Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape
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1400:United Nations Committee Against Torture
1187:
1175:International Committee of the Red Cross
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355:International Committee of the Red Cross
22120:House Oversight Committee investigation
21433:Capitol Police Emergency Assistance Act
18924:Water Resources Development Act of 2007
18661:Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act
17686:Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy
16932:Operation Enduring Freedom participants
16072:Declassified Detainee Related Documents
15143:
13912:. Amnesty International. Archived from
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11920:
11394:Cowdery, Nicholas (10–14 August 2003).
11393:
11128:Glaberson, William (20 November 2008).
11092:, US Department of Defense, 15 May 2006
10834:
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10628:
10318:
9495:"Adel's Anniversary: A Guantanamo Tale"
9492:
9331:
8746:"Army Now Says G.I. Was Beaten in Role"
8684:"this story is not currently available"
8588:"Red Cross Sees Problems at Guantanamo"
8232:"Seton Hall | Law – Press Release"
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2919:Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
2607:The United States was negotiating with
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1995:
1834:Senior law enforcement agents with the
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1457:Camp Delta Standard Operating Procedure
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727:In 2008, the Associated Press reported
672:
513:After political appointees at the U.S.
469:1934 Cuban–American Treaty of Relations
288:members and Taliban fighters primarily
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21447:Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
20464:January 6 United States Capitol attack
18821:Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006
18431:Secondary Security Screening Selection
16768:Senate Armed Services Committee Report
16050:& directed by Asif Kapadia, shows
15936:
15561:"Introduction to The Torture Question"
15405:Demirjian, Karoun (23 February 2016).
15377:Demirjian, Karoun (23 February 2016).
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9265:Biderman, Albert D. (September 1957).
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6509:. The Atlantic. Retrieved 24 May 2014.
6474:Williams, Carol J. (4 November 2013).
6456:. The Guardian. Retrieved 24 May 2014.
6394:from the original on 14 September 2021
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6242:from the original on 14 September 2021
6148:"AP Confirms Secret Camp Inside Gitmo"
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4788:Herszenhorn, David (5 November 2015).
4684:
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4310:The Constitution is not a suicide pact
4290:, a U.S. federal lawsuit filed by the
3310:Standish Maximum Correctional Facility
2980:constitutes per se a violation of the
2966:Attorney General for England and Wales
2661:In March 2011, President Obama issued
2219:
681:, a former aide to Secretary of State
490:(DoD). The main detention compound is
240:led a multinational military operation
22396:Counterterrorism in the United States
21536:State Antitrust Enforcement Venue Act
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20341:Mueller special counsel investigation
20262:Withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal
19783:
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18361:National Construction Safety Team Act
18120:Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty
17543:
17461:Targeted Killing in International Law
17342:Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse
16840:
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15249:on 12 March 2016 – via YouTube.
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13874:from the original on 10 November 2021
13636:from the original on 25 December 2018
13494:from the original on 10 November 2021
13454:"Doctors attack U.S. over Guantanamo"
13157:from the original on 21 December 2014
13127:from the original on 10 November 2021
13096:from the original on 10 November 2021
12998:from the original on 22 December 2015
12938:from the original on 11 February 2020
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12847:from the original on 10 November 2021
12620:from the original on 10 November 2021
12504:from the original on 14 February 2017
12267:from the original on 16 December 2018
12171:"Emergency Motion to Dismiss as Moot"
12108:from the original on 10 November 2021
12010:from the original on 10 November 2021
11590:from the original on 24 December 2010
11516:from the original on 6 September 2021
11366:
11348:from the original on 17 November 2018
11178:from the original on 10 November 2021
10939:from the original on 10 November 2021
10655:from the original on 14 December 2019
10397:from the original on 24 February 2021
10306:from the original on 22 February 2017
9850:from the original on 12 November 2020
9635:from the original on 26 February 2011
9523:
9431:from the original on 17 February 2017
9344:from the original on 10 November 2021
9231:
8984:from the original on 10 December 2008
8948:from the original on 6 September 2015
8708:
8646:
8628:from the original on 10 November 2021
8490:
8443:from the original on 10 November 2021
8046:from the original on 10 December 2008
8016:from the original on 10 November 2021
7986:from the original on 3 September 2021
7962:
7919:from the original on 10 November 2021
7825:from the original on 16 December 2017
7821:. Associated Press. 4 December 2013.
7627:from the original on 10 November 2021
7593:from the original on 8 September 2021
7212:from the original on 18 February 2017
7151:Natalie O'Brien (16 September 2012).
7048:from the original on 26 February 2021
7015:from the original on 10 November 2021
6520:
6486:from the original on 12 November 2013
6146:Selsky, Andrew O. (6 February 2008).
5674:. Associated Press. 29 January 2009.
5525:from the original on 10 November 2021
5507:
5278:
5141:from the original on 10 February 2023
5114:from the original on 12 February 2022
5063:Rosenberg, Carol (30 December 2021).
4800:from the original on 10 February 2023
4357:
4092:
3916:Human Rights and Indefinite Detention
3825:Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist
3282:Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2009
2636:accepted several Guantanamo detainees
2329:on the request of the U.S. President
2097:. Detainees' habeas petitions to the
1001:oversaw force-feedings of detainees.
782:Institute on Medicine as a Profession
583:report, the facility was called the "
20348:Durham special counsel investigation
19943:State funeral of Ruth Bader Ginsberg
19648:Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009
18894:Magnuson–Stevens Reauthorization Act
18793:Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule
18410:U.S. Department of Homeland Security
17507:
15579:Middle East Media Research Institute
15125:. Fox News Channel. 30 November 2012
14911:
14406:Obama's broken promise on Guantanamo
14051:from the original on 9 February 2012
13960:
13868:"US faces sceptical world over Iraq"
13866:Jonathan Marcus (28 February 2006).
13741:. Parliament of the United Kingdom.
13656:"Suicides spur Guantanamo criticism"
13605:from the original on 19 October 2006
13544:"UK told U.S. won't shut Guantánamo"
13524:from the original on 3 February 2021
13464:from the original on 21 January 2010
13434:from the original on 9 December 2008
13364:"Merkel criticism taints U.S. visit"
13301:"Annan: Shut Guantanamo prison camp"
13223:from the original on 20 October 2014
13114:
13083:
12781:from the original on 14 January 2009
12709:from the original on 7 November 2021
12676:from the original on 29 October 2021
12646:from the original on 4 February 2023
12428:
12390:
12082:from the original on 1 November 2021
11935:from the original on 24 January 2018
11888:Glaberson, William (6 August 2008).
11861:Griffiths, Emma (19 February 2015).
11612:Sarah E. Stannard (4 October 2007).
11257:from the original on 4 February 2021
11142:from the original on 10 October 2021
11034:from the original on 13 October 2021
10903:from the original on 30 October 2023
10850:from the original on 9 December 2012
10806:"Panel Ignored Evidence on Detainee"
10706:, 355 F. Supp. 2d 443 (D.D.C. 2005).
10137:from the original on 4 February 2021
9700:from the original on 1 November 2022
9449:
9332:Hammond, Jeremy R. (21 April 2009).
9160:from the original on 30 October 2021
9095:from the original on 11 October 2021
9041:from the original on 4 November 2021
9010:from the original on 10 October 2007
8917:from the original on 4 February 2021
8812:Rosenberg, Carol (12 October 2005).
8661:from the original on 24 October 2021
8469:from the original on 4 December 2009
8437:"Questions raised over Gitmo Deaths"
8417:from the original on 21 January 2010
8372:Sullivan, Andrew (18 January 2010).
8353:from the original on 20 January 2010
8193:from the original on 21 January 2010
8181:Maclean, William (19 January 2010).
8160:Three die in Guantanamo suicide pact
8118:from the original on 25 October 2011
8064:
7973:
6979:"How I fought to survive Guantánamo"
6361:from the original on 4 November 2021
6348:
6272:from the original on 25 January 2022
6188:from the original on 11 October 2021
5976:
5852:from the original on 4 February 2021
5745:from the original on 4 February 2017
5678:from the original on 12 January 2021
5516:
5443:from the original on 7 December 2020
5358:from the original on 4 December 2023
5325:from the original on 10 October 2009
5309:
5172:from the original on 2 February 2023
5160:Rosenberg, Carol (2 February 2023).
4984:from the original on 26 October 2021
4941:Kaufman, Ellie (19 September 2021).
4919:from the original on 24 October 2021
4824:Rosenberg, Carol (19 January 2017).
4353:
4351:
3572:Middle East Media Research Institute
3522:Naval Criminal Investigative Service
3130:In 2011 an article was published in
2929:Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
2921:, stated during a live broadcast of
2890:Working Group on Arbitrary Detention
2275:
2254:
1766:U.S. extraordinary rendition program
1205:Behavioral Science Consultation Team
1153:Naval Criminal Investigative Service
1034:
21522:No TikTok on Government Devices Act
21515:Merger Filing Fee Modernization Act
18583:Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003
18060:Darfur Peace and Accountability Act
16099:2004 Guantanamo Bay Special Inquiry
15920:"The Imaginary Art Museum at Gitmo"
15686:Shaker Aamer: A Decade of Injustice
15144:Jackson, David (27 December 2013).
14348:"Guantanamo Case Files in Disarray"
14313:
14175:from the original on 12 August 2021
14082:from the original on 19 August 2021
14023:
13936:"Amnesty International Report 2005"
13209:Friedman, Thomas L. (27 May 2005).
12750:from the original on 30 August 2021
12737:United States Department of Justice
12257:"German Turk freed from Guantanamo"
11977:"Last Guantanamo Frenchmen go home"
11955:"Guantanamo inmates back in France"
11869:from the original on 23 August 2016
11678:"Tent city built for terror trials"
11224:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
11166:Richey, Warren (6 September 2012).
11054:"Pentagon reveals Guantanamo names"
10612:United States Department of Defense
10542:from the original on 6 October 2021
10066:from the original on 12 August 2021
10011:
9870:"Guantánamo 9/11 suspects on trial"
9773:"Bush admits to CIA secret prisons"
9393:Doctorow, Cory (14 December 2011).
8585:
8491:Lewis, Neil A. (30 November 2004).
7507:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
7385:"Guantanamo detainee pleads to die"
7202:"The David Hicks affidavit – World"
7123:"David Hicks: The 'Aussie Taliban'"
6922:"Tipton three complain of beatings"
6734:from the original on 19 August 2021
6677:from the original on 15 August 2014
6498:Ohlheiser, Abby. (4 November 2013)
5780:United States Department of Justice
5589:from the original on 9 October 2010
5463:"US detainees to get Geneva rights"
5132:
5075:from the original on 5 January 2022
4358:Times, The New York (18 May 2021).
3683:Shaker Aamer: A Decade of Injustice
3558:Seattle International Film Festival
3539:, Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, and Iraq's
3530:: "The Torture Question" (2005), a
2424:commissions, where they have fewer
1129:Guantanamo Bay homicide accusations
1079:Guantanamo Bay homicide accusations
944:, burning cigarettes, and suffered
24:
22386:Biden administration controversies
22381:Trump administration controversies
22376:Obama administration controversies
21726:White House COVID-19 Response Team
21573:National Defense Authorization Act
21468:Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act
21454:National Defense Authorization Act
20439:National Garden of American Heroes
20334:Classified information disclosures
19936:State funeral of George H. W. Bush
18735:Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2004
18631:American Jobs Creation Act of 2004
18002:Dominican Republic–Central America
16454:Destruction of interrogation tapes
15888:"Artist Banksy targets Disneyland"
15245:. 23 February 2016. Archived from
14571:. Associated Press. Archived from
14368:"Anger at Obama Guantanamo ruling"
13630:"Euro MPs urge Guantánamo closure"
13424:"Close Guantánamo camp, Hain says"
13307:. 17 February 2006. Archived from
13277:. 18 November 2005. Archived from
13255:from the original on 13 April 2015
13117:"US fires Guantánamo defense team"
12551:from the original on 23 April 2021
12212:"Albania takes Guantanamo Uyghurs"
12046:from the original on 31 March 2021
11902:from the original on 22 April 2021
11777:. Associated Press. Archived from
11773:David McFadden (1 November 2008).
11728:from the original on 14 April 2021
11504:Ed Pilkington (2 September 2009).
11367:Edgar, Timothy H. (23 June 2004).
11064:from the original on 13 March 2007
10685:, 355 F. Supp. 2d 311 (D.C. 2005).
10127:"Tribunals Didn't Rely on Torture"
10032:from the original on 3 August 2024
9990:Rosenberg, Carol (2 August 2024).
9971:from the original on 1 August 2024
9748:
8935:
8567:from the original on 2 August 2009
8505:from the original on 13 April 2015
8270:from the original on 12 April 2016
8006:"'Fingernail slash' at Guantanamo"
7938:Corera, Gordon (16 January 2006).
7889:from the original on 2 August 2018
7877:Rosenberg, Carol (11 March 2014).
7583:"Judge rules on Guantanamo strike"
7541:from the original on 13 April 2015
7527:Preston, Julia (30 October 2005).
7417:from the original on 29 April 2021
7081:from the original on 1 August 2013
6932:from the original on 19 April 2009
6754:"US Guantanamo guard kicked Koran"
6588:, 355 F.Supp.2d 443 (D.D.C. 2005).
6533:from the original on 11 April 2021
6421:. Associated Press. Archived from
6154:. Associated Press. Archived from
5840:Stewart, Phil (17 February 2011).
5789:from the original on 27 March 2014
5708:from the original on 16 April 2021
5622:from the original on 10 April 2009
5558:from the original on 26 April 2020
5489:"White House Changes Gitmo Policy"
5346:"Memo from John Yoo to Jim Haynes"
5203:from the original on 11 March 2023
4972:Ellie Kaufman (12 February 2021).
4466:
4261:Guantanamo detainees' medical care
4182:Bagram Theater Internment Facility
2679:
2599:
2586:Uyghur detainees at Guantanamo Bay
2311:of all unlawful combatants, using
2037:decided against the Government in
2035:Supreme Court of the United States
1953:. Major General Thomas Romig, the
1417:on 24 June 2012, former President
844:flushing the Quran down the toilet
704:
461:Cuban–American Treaty of Relations
25:
22472:
22436:21st-century architecture in Cuba
21878:accusation of genocide complicity
21855:2022 visit by Volodymyr Zelenskyy
21196:to help reach a consensus. ›
18976:to help reach a consensus. ›
18305:Born-Alive Infants Protection Act
17537:to help reach a consensus. ›
17392:Enhanced interrogation techniques
17188:Georgia Sustainment and Stability
17076:al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
16866:
16439:Enhanced interrogation techniques
16139:
15958:"It Don't Gitmo Better Than This"
15732:. Paris, France: EDGV/Documents.
15661:. 16 January 2011. Archived from
14885:Greenberg, Karen (8 March 2011).
14563:Tareen, Sophia (2 October 2012).
14475:Associated, The (4 August 2009).
14346:; Finn, Peter (25 January 2009).
14274:from the original on 26 June 2023
14208:from the original on 30 June 2023
13745:from the original on 1 March 2021
13718:from the original on 8 March 2021
13374:from the original on 8 March 2016
13190:from the original on 4 March 2016
13176:Glaberson, William (5 May 2007).
12968:from the original on 17 June 2017
12769:Morgan, David (13 January 2009).
12494:"The Guantanamo Docket: Timeline"
12474:from the original on 16 June 2010
12365:. 20 January 2011. Archived from
12339:from the original on 8 March 2021
12308:from the original on 8 March 2021
11842:from the original on 3 March 2018
10510:from the original on 10 June 2021
10448:, 321 F.3d 1134 (D.C. Cir. 2003).
10427:, 215 F. Supp. 2d 55 (D.C. 2002).
10265:from the original on 27 June 2018
10251:Knowlton, Brian (22 April 2009).
10232:from the original on 5 March 2016
10170:from the original on 16 July 2014
10133:. 13 December 2004. p. A20.
9929:Rosenberg, Carol (31 July 2024).
9910:from the original on 8 March 2021
9880:from the original on 4 April 2015
9730:from the original on 30 July 2023
9668:from the original on 18 June 2013
9654:Rosenberg, Carol (17 June 2013).
9210:from the original on 30 July 2012
8861:from the original on 18 July 2013
8754:. AP. 9 June 2004. Archived from
8709:Lewis, Neil A. (1 January 2005).
8339:Horton, Scott (18 January 2010).
8306:Horton, Scott (7 December 2009).
8137:Triple suicide at Guantanamo camp
8036:"Mass Guantanamo suicide protest"
7799:from the original on 9 March 2023
7768:from the original on 8 March 2023
7735:from the original on 8 March 2023
7651:from the original on 6 March 2012
7614:
7474:. 31 October 2005. Archived from
7448:from the original on 4 March 2016
7436:wire services (29 October 2005).
7232:from the original on 16 July 2021
7163:from the original on 8 March 2021
6989:from the original on 26 July 2013
6902:from the original on 8 March 2021
6728:"'Religious abuse' at Guantanamo"
6552:Monbiot, George (24 March 2003).
6380:Rosenberg, Carol (4 April 2021).
6316:Rosenberg, Carol (4 April 2021).
6230:Rosenberg, Carol (4 April 2021).
6207:McKelvey, Tara (20 August 2013).
6095:from the original on 2 March 2018
6065:from the original on 18 July 2021
5958:from the original on 14 June 2022
5938:Rosenberg, Carol (12 June 2022).
5919:from the original on 8 March 2021
5883:from the original on 26 June 2011
5469:from the original on 24 July 2018
5256:. 6 February 2020. Archived from
5191:Rosenberg, Carol (8 March 2023).
4905:Rosenberg, Carol (17 June 2021).
4867:from the original on 12 June 2018
4640:from the original on 25 June 2023
4523:from the original on 1 March 2021
4348:
4266:Guantanamo Bay detainee documents
4187:Bagram torture and prisoner abuse
3834:Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes
3551:(2006), a Swedish documentary by
1836:Criminal Investigation Task Force
1822:Government and military inquiries
1551:
1165:Enhanced interrogation techniques
615:dated 15 December 2009, ordering
595:), saying "We tortured Qahtani."
449:war of independence against Spain
353:". As early as October 2003, the
351:enhanced interrogation techniques
284:" was created to house suspected
21486:Bipartisan Safer Communities Act
20276:Assassination of Qasem Soleimani
18512:Criticism of government response
18491:Higher Education Opportunity Act
18382:President's Surveillance Program
17506:
17497:
17496:
17367:Combatant Status Review Tribunal
17316:President's Surveillance Program
17311:Military Commissions Act of 2009
17306:Military Commissions Act of 2006
17259:Insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
17234:Moro conflict in the Philippines
17229:Insurgency in the North Caucasus
16763:Military Commissions Act of 2006
16145:
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15221:Eric Bradner (11 January 2016).
15214:
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14671:
14647:Ingram, David (2 October 2012).
14640:
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14594:Straw, Joseph (2 October 2012).
14587:
14556:
14540:Cratty, Carol (2 October 2012).
14533:
14499:
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14446:
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14398:
14386:Obama admits delay on Guantanamo
14378:
14360:
14336:
14286:
14250:
14238:from the original on 30 May 2024
14220:
14187:
14157:"The Strategic Costs of Torture"
14148:
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14028:(26). University of New England.
14017:
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13386:
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13169:
13139:
13108:
13084:Dodd, Vikram (12 January 2007).
13077:
13059:
13047:from the original on 14 May 2019
13028:
13018:"News from The Associated Press"
13010:
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12145:Wright, Robin (24 August 2005).
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11636:
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11434:from the original on 27 May 2016
11410:
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11269:
11245:; John Mintz (9 November 2004).
11235:
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11095:
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11014:
11011:, 476 F.3d 981 (D.C. Cir. 2007).
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10639:, and the Neutral Decisionmaker"
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9765:
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9499:JURIST Legal News & Research
9486:
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9401:from the original on 22 May 2013
9386:
9356:
9325:
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9190:
9172:
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9107:
9022:
8996:
8968:"Fwd: Impersonating FBI at GTMO"
8960:
8942:Grieboski Global Strategies Blog
8929:
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7858:from the original on 8 June 2021
7837:
7833:– via The Washington Post.
7811:
7780:
7754:Wilner, Michael (7 March 2023).
7747:
7709:
7605:
7575:
7500:Colgan, Jill (30 October 2005).
7490:
7460:
7429:
7335:. Democracy Now!. Archived from
7333:"Headlines for October 20, 2005"
7226:"First Statement of David Hicks"
7129:from the original on 8 June 2013
6959:from the original on 22 May 2012
6760:from the original on 4 July 2021
6696:Betty Ann Bowser (3 June 2005).
5577:Bob Woodward (14 January 2009).
5391:from the original on 2 June 2016
5234:from the original on 29 May 2024
5133:Kim, Juliana (29 October 2022).
4953:from the original on 23 May 2022
4628:Shamsi, Hina (11 January 2022).
4609:from the original on 2 July 2023
4564:Rosenberg, Carol (2 July 2024).
4517:Center for Constitutional Rights
4493:Guantanamo and Illegal Detention
4160:
3789:Rabiye Kurnaz vs. George W. Bush
3490:
3481:
3218:
3209:
3164:
3153:
2523:Military Commissions Act of 2006
2317:as the precedent, a case during
2240:intelligence agency to testify.
2171:Uniform Code of Military Justice
2085:Combatant Status Review Tribunal
1785:Military Commissions Act of 2006
1750:
1736:
1722:
1708:
1694:
1564:Combatant Status Review Tribunal
1558:List of Guantanamo Bay detainees
1507:, a sociologist working for the
1471:. It is signed by Major General
1104:Center for Constitutional Rights
977:Seton Hall University Law School
211:to hold terrorism suspects and "
58:
51:
21665:Consolidated Appropriations Act
21501:Consolidated Appropriations Act
21440:Consolidated Appropriations Act
20056:Anonymous senior official op-ed
19758:← George W. Bush administration
18908:Renewable Identification Number
18726:Forest Land Enhancement Program
18668:Credit Rating Agency Reform Act
18590:Public Service Loan Forgiveness
18368:NIST WTC Disaster Investigation
17183:Georgia Train and Equip Program
16530:2008 Sarposa Prison mass escape
15855:"'Serial' Season 4: Guantánamo"
15608:(video, with German subtitles).
15195:Hayden, Tom (26 January 2015).
14963:"The Prison That Won't Go Away"
14827:Pilkington, Ed (7 March 2011).
14293:Bruce, Mary (11 January 2009).
14194:Hernandez, Joe (27 June 2023).
13771:. 26 April 2007. Archived from
13565:US 'must end secret detentions'
13115:Meek, James (3 December 2003).
12878:from the original on 2 May 2008
12665:Mark Hosenball (8 March 2016).
12441:from the original on 4 May 2015
12403:from the original on 4 May 2015
12391:Finn, Peter (22 January 2010).
11396:"TERRORISM AND THE RULE OF LAW"
11313:from the original on 6 May 2021
10880:, 415 F.3d 33 (D.C. Cir. 2005).
10696:In re Guantanamo Detainee Cases
10637:In re Guantanamo Detainee Cases
9421:"About – The Guantánamo Docket"
9313:from the original on 9 May 2013
9127:from the original on 4 May 2013
8830:from the original on 6 May 2013
8647:Lewis, Anthony (21 June 2005).
8405:Cobain, Ian (18 January 2010).
7787:Andrew Stanton (7 March 2023).
7403:
7377:
7351:
7325:
7280:
7246:
7141:
7115:
7096:"Hicks in fresh torture claims"
7060:
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6951:Hyland, Julie (6 August 2004).
6944:
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6838:Federal Bureau of Investigation
6830:
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6772:
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6643:from the original on 2 May 2021
6617:
6591:
6586:In re Guantanamo Detainee Cases
6545:
6527:Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
6514:
6437:
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6349:Rath, Arun (8 September 2016).
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5279:Vogel, Steve (9 January 2002).
5272:
5254:"Panoramas, Scholarly Platform"
5246:
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4652:
4621:
4591:
4557:
3987:refers to Guantanamo Bay (1996)
3891:(2008), an anthology edited by
3618:Dilwar, an innocent taxi driver
3566:(2006), Iranian drama shown on
3407:On 20 January 2015, during the
3002:." In September 2006, the UK's
2945:Association is a signatory. Dr
2811:Organization of American States
2809:European Union members and the
2540:For a chronological guide, see
2307:Some have argued in favor of a
1933:President Bush's military order
1927:
1768:before arriving at Guantanamo.
1429:
1404:U.N. Convention Against Torture
653:On November 4, 2015, President
494:, which replaced the temporary
451:. In 1901, an American-drafted
367:Organization of American States
21887:2024 Russian prisoner exchange
21790:2021 Leaders Summit on Climate
20320:Federal government data breach
20248:Proposed invasion of Venezuela
19689:Lautenberg Chemical Safety Act
18880:Diesel Emissions Reduction Act
18800:SAFE Transportation Equity Act
18763:Pension Protection Act of 2006
18597:Unborn Victims of Violence Act
18560:Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act
18482:Election Assistance Commission
18389:Terrorist Surveillance Program
18298:Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act
17793:State funeral of Ronald Reagan
17372:Criticism of the war on terror
17326:Terrorist Surveillance Program
17131:Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan
16884:War in Afghanistan (2001-2021)
16726:Reports and legal developments
16480:Canadian Afghan detainee issue
16252:-- secret interrogation center
16189:Guantanamo Bay detention camps
16152:Guantanamo Bay detainment camp
13840:. 6 March 2007. Archived from
13662:. 12 June 2006. Archived from
12739:, Office of Justice Programs,
12606:Davies, Guy (19 August 2019).
11983:. 8 March 2005. Archived from
11961:. 27 July 2004. Archived from
11800:Sutton, Jane (2 August 2008).
9838:Tran, Mark (17 January 2011).
9452:Journal of Conflict Resolution
9081:Carter, Jimmy (24 June 2012).
7844:Matt Williams (14 July 2013).
7176:Sutton, Jane (27 March 2007).
7077:. Melbourne. 1 February 2005.
6896:Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
6868:"Detainees Positive Responses"
6521:Tully, Andrew (8 April 2008).
5700:Taylor, Andrew (20 May 2009).
4634:American Civil Liberties Union
4535:
4505:
4486:
4460:
4435:
4410:
4385:
4322:
4292:American Civil Liberties Union
4234:so called "little Guantánamos"
3889:American Poets Against the War
3808:. The film tells the story of
3516:: "Minimum Security" (2003),
2938:On 10 March 2006, a letter in
2411:Guantanamo military commission
2405:Guantanamo military commission
2361:Lease agreement for Guantanamo
2143:, Moazzam Begg, Murat Kurnaz,
1477:American Civil Liberties Union
1135:Center for Policy and Research
600:Guantanamo military commission
313:international human rights law
13:
1:
22341:Guantanamo Bay detention camp
22106:Classified documents incident
21813:2023 Chinese balloon incident
21529:Pregnant Workers Fairness Act
21290:Executive Office appointments
20425:Photo op at St. John's Church
20304:White House COVID-19 outbreak
20269:Death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
19966:commutation of Jaime Davidson
19767:Donald Trump administration →
19493:Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act
18784:Troubled Asset Relief Program
18675:Economic Stimulus Act of 2008
18403:Homeland Security Act of 2002
17407:Guantanamo Bay detention camp
17050:Mahmoud Mohamed Ahmed Bahaziq
16382:Boycott of military tribunals
16377:Quran desecration controversy
15984:Guantanamo Bay detention camp
14621:Kopan, Tal (2 October 2012).
14456:. .ljworld.com. 6 August 2009
13690:"Toplevel plea for detainees"
13550:. 11 May 2006. Archived from
11618:JTF-Guantanamo Public Affairs
11563:. Retrieved 20 June 16, 2023.
11172:The Christian Science Monitor
10812:. p. A01. Archived from
10727:, 344 F. Supp. 2d 152 (2004).
10097:. 7 July 2005. Archived from
9370:. 2 July 2008. Archived from
8884:The Theotorture of Guantánamo
8234:. Law.shu.edu. Archived from
6459:Sutton, Jane. (26 June 2013)
5546:"Judge's anger at US torture"
4341:
4232:Communication Management Unit
3850:
3792:(2022), Germany. Directed by
3665:being detained at the prison.
3035:All-party parliamentary group
2982:UN Convention Against Torture
2347:UN Convention Against Torture
1291:Orlando International Airport
1108:George W. Bush administration
967:tribesmen in return for cash
523:George W. Bush administration
221:attacks of September 11, 2001
170:Guantanamo Bay detention camp
33:Guantanamo Bay detention camp
22446:Presidency of George W. Bush
22416:Torture in the United States
21841:killing of Ayman al-Zawahiri
21545:Emmett Till Antilynching Act
18445:Terrorist Screening Database
18396:NSA warrantless surveillance
18243:H-1B Visa Reform Act of 2004
18088:Vision for Space Exploration
17800:State funeral of Gerald Ford
17571:Presidency of George W. Bush
17530:Presidency of George W. Bush
17382:Killing of Ayman al-Zawahiri
17274:al-Qaeda insurgency in Yemen
16804:Standard Operating Procedure
15998:Resources in other libraries
15830:"Radiolab | The Other Latif"
15069:Negrin, Mike (3 July 2012).
14805:. us.nykom.com. 7 March 2011
14430:"Gitmo prison gets makeover"
13588:UN Committee Against Torture
12904:. 2 May 2008. Archived from
12902:International Herald Tribune
12741:Bureau of Justice Statistics
12573:Davies, Guy (24 July 2021).
12218:. 6 May 2006. Archived from
11472:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001027
10932:The New York Review of Books
10644:Yale Law & Policy Review
10503:The New York Review of Books
10498:"What the Court Really Said"
10390:The New York Review of Books
10299:The New York Review of Books
10294:"Why It Was a Great Victory"
10196:. 5 May 2005. Archived from
9232:Shane, Scott (2 July 2008).
9137:(AP report published by NBC)
8073:. p. 88. Archived from
8065:Rose, David (January 2004).
6955:. World Socialist Web Site.
4221:Indian independence movement
4143:Guantanamo Bay Illustrations
4104:(2006), the graffiti artist
3548:Gitmo – The New Rules of War
3508:Film, television, and videos
3440:President Trump's statements
2974:UN Committee Against Torture
2736:(a Tajikistan national) and
2655:Guantanamo Review Task Force
2296:, Jr., a prosecutor for the
2245:United States district court
1220:According to a 21 June 2005
835:" and "illegal combatants."
807:do not apply to Al-Qaeda or
798:American Medical Association
181:Naval Station Guantanamo Bay
7:
22426:2002 establishments in Cuba
21121:Dismissals and resignations
18466:FISA Amendments Act of 2008
18459:Protect America Act of 2007
18250:L-1 Visa Reform Act of 2004
17450:State Sponsors of Terrorism
17321:Protect America Act of 2007
16274:Guantanamo psychiatric ward
15042:Mount, Mike (5 July 2012).
14415:" BlogLeft 18 November 2009
14070:Harris, Paul (1 May 2013).
13086:"This is a US Torture Camp"
12429:Finn, Peter (29 May 2010).
11208:, 892 F. Supp. 2d 8 (2012).
10974:: 395. 2008. Archived from
7974:Gray, Kevin (19 May 2011).
7094:Mark Dunn (21 March 2007).
6817:Administrative Review Board
6125:. United Kingdom: Phoenix.
5517:Kahn, Irene (25 May 2005).
4153:
4145:(2013), in 2013 the artist
3973:, a hip hop group based in
3582:(2006) details the case of
3322:Thomson Correctional Center
3280:passed an amendment to the
2568:Administrative Review Board
2562:Administrative Review Board
2354:Physicians for Human Rights
2030:affirmed on 11 March 2003.
856:Administrative Review Board
765:the night of their deaths.
617:Thomson Correctional Center
508:Guantanamo psychiatric ward
480:Joint Task Force Guantanamo
10:
22477:
22456:Presidency of Donald Trump
22451:Presidency of Barack Obama
20971:Paris Agreement withdrawal
20290:COVID-19 pandemic response
20042:Operation Faithful Patriot
19929:presidential proclamations
19811:Presidency of Donald Trump
19410:Killing of Osama bin Laden
19199:Presidential proclamations
19010:Presidency of Barack Obama
18969:Presidency of Barack Obama
18887:Healthy Forests Initiative
18528:Medicare Modernization Act
18438:Terrorist Screening Center
18333:Rescue and recovery effort
18169:August 2001 daily briefing
17786:Presidential proclamations
17387:Killing of Osama bin Laden
17264:War in Somalia (2006–2009)
17219:Operation Active Endeavour
16697:Mohammed Omar Abdel-Rahman
16015:Columbia Journalism Review
15701:"We Are Not Ghouls (2022)"
14912:Gude, Ken (7 March 2011).
14483:. New York. Archived from
13961:Rice, Ned (14 June 2005).
12866:Ersan, Inal (1 May 2008).
11334:"War and the Constitution"
10631:"One Case, Two Decisions:
8650:"Guantánamo's Long Shadow"
8465:. MSNBC. 18 January 2010.
5977:Reid, Tim (9 April 2010).
5491:. CBS News. 11 July 2006.
4063:
3893:Christian Narkiewicz-Laine
3728:(2014) shows a naval ship
3302:U.S. Disciplinary Barracks
3029:In March 2007, a group of
2782:Criticism and condemnation
2715:
2634:revealed that Switzerland
2565:
2539:
2408:
2082:
1602:minors under the age of 18
1555:
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1076:
1038:
995:Mansur Ahmad Saad al-Dayfi
667:Freedom of Information Act
635:Defense Authorization Bill
549:Freedom of Information Act
417:Detainees upon arrival at
408:
326:but were still subject to
264:U.S. Department of Justice
22361:Guantanamo Bay Naval Base
22346:Prisons in Guantanamo Bay
22311:
22260:Joint session of Congress
22251:
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21626:Fiscal Responsibility Act
21610:
21580:Postal Service Reform Act
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20077:Golan Heights recognition
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19388:Withdrawal of U.S. troops
19304:
19233:Joint session of Congress
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18843:Clean Boating Act of 2008
18830:
18682:Energy Policy Act of 2005
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18551:Highly qualified teachers
18273:
17967:Trade promotion authority
17912:
17827:Joint session of Congress
17818:
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17578:
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17334:
17286:
17254:Terrorism in Saudi Arabia
17211:
17203:Drone strikes in Pakistan
17159:
17152:
17096:Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami
17063:
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16677:
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16553:
16508:
16463:Prison and detainee abuse
16462:
16425:
16355:
16195:
16068:Requester Service Center
15993:Resources in your library
15956:Crabapple, Molly (2013).
15812:"On the shore dimly seen"
15197:"How to Close Guantanamo"
14655:. Reuters. Archived from
13490:. London. 10 March 2006.
13244:"Un-American by Any Name"
12825:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
11836:The Sydney Morning Herald
11544:. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
11088:29 September 2007 at the
10564:; Richard Fallon (2007).
10228:. Reuters. 30 June 2005.
7206:The Sydney Morning Herald
7157:The Sydney Morning Herald
6730:. BBC. 10 February 2005.
5137:. National Public Radio.
4276:Guantánamo Bay files leak
3604:(2006), a film about the
3489:
3480:
3475:
3334:Federal Bureau of Prisons
3251:President Obama's attempt
3246:Plans for closing of camp
3135:operation of Guantanamo.
2815:human rights organization
2509:retrospective legislation
2290:unlawful enemy combatants
2089:Deputy Defense Secretary
1655:Yunis Abdurrahman Shokuri
1594:Adnan Farhan Abd Al Latif
1261:In 2004, Army Specialist
794:World Medical Association
465:Guantánamo Bay Naval Base
309:unlawful enemy combatants
244:Taliban-ruled Afghanistan
234:, the U.S. declared its "
156:
138:
130:
122:
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77:Guantanamo Bay Naval Base
72:
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37:
21587:Respect for Marriage Act
21426:American Rescue Plan Act
21399:Supreme Court candidates
21194:templates for discussion
20895:2020 Oval Office address
20874:2019 Oval Office address
20543:Supreme Court candidates
20028:Family separation policy
19468:Sanctions against Russia
18974:templates for discussion
18940:← Clinton administration
18544:No Child Left Behind Act
18257:Secure Fence Act of 2006
17714:Supreme Court candidates
17679:Legislation and programs
17535:templates for discussion
17474:Unitary executive theory
16717:Hiwa Abdul Rahman Rashul
15766:"Camp Delta, Guantanamo"
15602:"Guantanamo – unplugged"
15438:26 November 2016 at the
14391:15 November 2016 at the
14137:12 December 2013 at the
14108:. New York. 1 May 2013.
14009:A U.S. Gulag by Any Name
12843:. AI. 2 September 2005.
11581:American Bar Association
10629:Freeman, Daniel (2006).
10444:25 February 2021 at the
10438:Al Odah v. United States
9571:13 February 2011 at the
9464:10.1177/0022002714545331
8889:10 November 2021 at the
8594:. London. Archived from
7260:. London. Archived from
6505:10 November 2013 at the
6452:21 December 2016 at the
5987:. London. Archived from
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3991:
3926:
3816:
3757:(2021), a film starring
3715:(2014), a film starring
3456:President Biden’s review
3417:published an article by
3031:British Parliamentarians
2913:. Meanwhile, in the UK,
2428:than in regular trials.
2019:Al Odah v. United States
1970:unitary executive theory
1773:Mustafa Ahmad al-Hawsawi
1338:, executive director of
1318:American national anthem
881:Testimonies of treatment
746:published an article in
349:, often in the form of "
250:and capture its leader,
213:illegal enemy combatants
134:30 (as of July 2024)
22461:Presidency of Joe Biden
21719:COVID-19 Advisory Board
21552:Inflation Reduction Act
21230:Presidency of Joe Biden
21189:Presidency of Joe Biden
21114:Short-tenure appointees
20859:National Scout Jamboree
20499:international reactions
20130:Kosovo–Serbia agreement
18901:Renewable Fuel Standard
18155:Pre-attack intelligence
17402:Extraordinary rendition
17397:Extrajudicial prisoners
16659:Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri
16372:Human rights violations
16276:-- opened in March 2003
16082:Office of Legal Counsel
15973:Further reading/viewing
15943:guantanamobaymuseum.org
15730:Prisonnier à Guantanamo
15600:Bachenheimer, Stephan.
15525:"NCIS Minimum Security"
13769:San Francisco Chronicle
13570:7 December 2008 at the
13520:. Reuters. 6 May 2004.
12327:Pleming (9 June 2009).
12129:The Wall Street Journal
11204:3 February 2021 at the
11007:4 February 2021 at the
10927:"Why the Court Said No"
10723:4 February 2021 at the
10681:4 February 2021 at the
8624:. London. 10 May 2004.
6892:"Folter in Guantánamo?"
4498:15 October 2016 at the
4360:"The Guantánamo Docket"
4102:'s Guantanamo Sculpture
4046:exploring the story of
4029:On the Shore Dimly Seen
3936:," the debut song from
3866:Prisonnier à Guantanamo
3409:2015 State of the Union
2884:Detainee being escorted
2708:, the oldest prisoner.
2448:On 2 January 2008, the
2064:wrote the four-justice
1961:be modeled on existing
1643:Maasoum Abdah Mouhammad
920:, forced drugging, and
825:The Heritage Foundation
805:Third Geneva Convention
613:presidential memorandum
604:Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri
515:Office of Legal Counsel
473:coming to power in 1959
290:captured in Afghanistan
256:issued a military order
217:Global War on Terrorism
22318:← Trump administration
21834:Afghanistan withdrawal
21751:Build Back Better Plan
21169:Biden administration →
21160:← Obama administration
20283:Afghanistan withdrawal
20218:Saudi Arabia arms deal
20204:Russian bounty program
20049:Stormy Daniels scandal
19887:2018 midterm elections
19703:New Energy for America
18949:Obama administration →
18857:Clear Skies Initiative
17437:Operation Eagle Assist
17357:Clash of Civilizations
16904:Symbolism of terrorism
16790:The Road to Guantánamo
16753:Detainee Treatment Act
16654:Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
16621:Dasht-i-Leili massacre
16520:Battle of Qala-i-Jangi
16105:DoD Inspector General
16059:Declassified documents
15543:"The Torture Question"
14143:The Detroit Free Press
13838:United States Congress
13147:"Taking on Guantánamo"
12238:3 October 2006 at the
11371:. ACLU. Archived from
10581:: 2029. Archived from
9338:Foreign Policy Journal
8586:Higgins, Alexander G.
7125:. BBC. 3 August 2011.
6698:"Allegations of abuse"
4332:
4287:Meshal v. Higgenbotham
4176:Baghdad Central Prison
3998:Camp Delta, Guantanamo
3738:Ben 10: Ultimate Alien
3601:The Road to Guantánamo
3594:Guantanamo – unplugged
3203:
3026:
2885:
2806:
2794:
2764:In December 2015, the
2744:Abdallah Salih al-Ajmi
2493:in late October 2008.
2441:
2395:
2379:
2160:Detainee Treatment Act
2011:Colleen Kollar-Kotelly
1957:, recommended any new
1943:William Howard Taft IV
1925:
1893:
1831:
1675:Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
1600:An estimated 17 to 22
1597:
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1390:
1359:prisoner abuse scandal
1193:
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422:
144:; 22 years ago
22356:Prisoner-of-war camps
21862:2023 visit to Ukraine
21827:Camp David Principles
21797:Executive Order 13990
21760:Electoral and ethical
21672:National Security Act
21493:CHIPS and Science Act
21385:Judicial appointments
20515:Judicial appointments
20416:proposed expungements
20181:Relations with Russia
20174:Trump–Ukraine scandal
20070:Jerusalem recognition
20063:Relations with Israel
20019:Executive Order 13767
19461:Russia nuclear treaty
19139:Judicial appointments
18871:Executive Order 13432
18850:Climate change policy
18475:Help America Vote Act
18236:Executive Order 13470
18229:Executive Order 13355
17707:Judicial appointments
17432:Operation Noble Eagle
17269:2007 Lebanon conflict
16797:Taxi to the Dark Side
16687:Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi
16679:Forced disappearances
16644:Mohamedou Ould Salahi
16535:Basra prison incident
16087:OLC FOIA Reading Room
15776:on 10 September 2006.
15726:Jean-Michel Caradec'h
15621:Witness to Guantanamo
15095:(21 September 2012).
15046:. CNN. Archived from
14992:"Guantánamo Forever?"
14411:25 April 2012 at the
14201:National Public Radio
13696:on 26 September 2007.
13632:. BBC. 13 June 2006.
12199:Department of Justice
11559:6 August 2023 at the
11540:29 March 2020 at the
11338:The American Prospect
11253:. pp. Page A01.
10423:25 March 2021 at the
9810:Amnesty International
8142:10 March 2007 at the
7320:Seton Hall University
6873:. FBI. Archived from
6355:National Public Radio
6296:U.S. Southern Command
6115:Stafford Smith, Clive
5465:. BBC. 11 July 2006.
5385:Department of Defense
4303:Taxi to the Dark Side
4243:Disarmed Enemy Forces
3898:Guantanamo Naval Base
3874:Jean-Michel Caradec'h
3632:Witness to Guantanamo
3613:Taxi to the Dark Side
3469:Media representations
3339:U.S. Attorney General
3190:
3024:
2883:
2800:
2791:Amnesty International
2789:
2667:Periodic Review Board
2663:Executive Order 13567
2439:
2384:
2368:
2331:Franklin D. Roosevelt
2033:On 28 June 2004, the
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1910:U.S. Southern Command
1888:
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1630:After the release of
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1522:
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1385:
1375:In an interview with
1325:partially published.
1310:psychological torture
1196:On 30 November 2004,
1191:
922:religious persecution
895:
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837:Amnesty International
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581:Amnesty International
519:Department of Justice
488:Department of Defense
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359:Amnesty International
107:19.90083°N 75.09972°W
21774:Summit for Democracy
21107:Withdrawn appointees
20508:Presidential Library
19959:pardon of Joe Arpaio
19893:Government shutdowns
19500:MAP-21st Century Act
18141:Communication issues
18134:September 11 attacks
17850:Mission Accomplished
17249:Operation Linda Nchi
17193:OEF – Horn of Africa
17106:Islamic Courts Union
17055:Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
16879:September 11 attacks
16525:Battle of Abu Ghraib
16500:James Elmer Mitchell
16402:Homicide accusations
16154:at Wikimedia Commons
16008:David Glenn (2010).
15798:Chicago Public Radio
13963:"Amnesty Irrational"
13942:on 29 September 2006
13898:, 25 September 2009.
13430:. 17 February 2006.
13368:The Washington Times
12535:(17 February 2017).
11022:"Boumediene v. Bush"
10891:"Hamdan v. Rumsfeld"
10876:21 July 2021 at the
10702:5 March 2021 at the
10385:"Forever Guantánamo"
10361:on 29 September 2015
10354:: 65. Archived from
9779:. 7 September 2006.
9184:30 July 2012 at the
8882:David L. McColgin, "
8690:on 11 September 2005
8217:5 April 2016 at the
7675:on 30 September 2007
7478:on 29 September 2005
7442:St. Petersburg Times
7208:. 10 December 2004.
7044:. 10 December 2004.
6756:. BBC. 4 June 2005.
6466:12 July 2014 at the
5741:. 15 December 2009.
5704:. Associated Press.
5431:"Hamdan v. Rumsfeld"
4192:Belmarsh (HM Prison)
4014:Chicago Public Radio
3882:Mohamedou Ould Slahi
3859:(2008), a memoir by
3771:Benedict Cumberbatch
3735:The animated series
3628:(2008), comedy film.
3434:United Arab Emirates
3381:separation of powers
3300:In August 2009, the
3278:United States Senate
2978:indefinite detention
2702:Asadullah Haroon Gul
2665:, which created the
2536:Release of prisoners
2302:Nuremberg principles
2243:On 21 October 2008,
1671:high-value detainees
1665:High-value prisoners
1443:Operating procedures
1284:September 11 attacks
1183:solitary confinement
1063:University of Hawaii
1011:Clive Stafford Smith
973:first Denbeaux study
673:Post-Bush statements
608:United States Senate
531:Secretary of Defense
527:Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
445:Spanish–American War
391:Obama Administration
260:indefinite detention
232:September 11 attacks
183:(NSGB), also called
21619:COVID-19 Origin Act
20381:impeachment inquiry
20327:Crossfire Hurricane
19654:Debt-ceiling crisis
19627:Affordable Care Act
19322:International trips
18604:2006 VRA Amendments
17944:by Condoleezza Rice
17930:International trips
17765:Impeachment efforts
16811:Torturing Democracy
16649:Mohammed al-Qahtani
16581:Abed Hamed Mowhoush
15444:The Washington Post
15413:The Washington Post
15385:The Washington Post
15301:The Washington Post
14659:on 10 November 2021
14653:The Chicago Tribune
14353:The Washington Post
14145:, 12 December 2013.
14045:The Washington Post
14012:The Washington Post
13997:The Washington Post
13994:No American 'Gulag'
13975:on 22 February 2006
13554:on 7 December 2008.
13370:. 10 January 2006.
13212:"Just Shut It Down"
13041:The Washington Post
12435:The Washington Post
12397:The Washington Post
12152:The Washington Post
11624:on 5 September 2009
11251:The Washington Post
10981:on 24 February 2021
10844:The Washington Post
10838:(1 February 2005).
10810:The Washington Post
10777:on 18 February 2006
10588:on 27 February 2021
10530:"Hamdi v. Rumsfeld"
10200:on 18 February 2006
10131:The Washington Post
10054:(23 October 2006).
10025:The Washington Post
9964:The Washington Post
9906:. 6 February 2009.
9534:The Washington Post
9364:"Quotes of the Day"
9123:. 27 January 2005.
8911:The Washington Post
8238:on 15 November 2013
8077:on 17 February 2006
8042:. 25 January 2005.
8012:. 5 December 2007.
7589:. 27 October 2005.
7365:on 22 December 2008
6985:. 20 January 2010.
6898:. 17 October 2004.
6826:on 3 December 2007.
6708:on 12 December 2006
6671:The Washington Post
6637:The Washington Post
6554:"One rule for them"
6051:Wilkerson, Lawrence
6011:Wilkerson, Lawrence
5583:The Washington Post
5285:The Washington Post
3983:" by hip hop group
3644:National Geographic
3463:Mohammed al-Qahtani
3414:The Huffington Post
3240:Fionnuala Ní Aoláin
2986:European Parliament
2958:Waleed Al Tabtabaie
2892:, has the subtitle
2694:Mohammed al-Qahtani
2590:The Washington Post
2491:Ali Hamza al-Bahlul
2220:Other court rulings
2187:A. Raymond Randolph
2137:The Washington Post
2095:unlawful combatants
2062:Sandra Day O'Connor
1976:that he could hold
1777:Ali Abd Al-Aziz Ali
1744:Ali Abd Al-Aziz Ali
1625:admissible evidence
1518:unlawful combatants
1357:in Iraq during the
1280:Mohammed al Qahtani
1139:Death in Camp Delta
1059:forensic psychiatry
954:sensory deprivation
593:Mohammed al-Qahtani
297:Bush Administration
112:19.90083; -75.09972
103: /
34:
22113:Efforts to impeach
21142:inspectors general
20492:domestic reactions
20485:continued protests
20402:second impeachment
20137:North Korea crisis
20035:Migrant detentions
19952:Executive clemency
19734:Environment policy
19431:Anti-ISIL campaign
19417:Libya intervention
19382:War in Afghanistan
19329:by Hillary Clinton
18807:Sarbanes–Oxley Act
18770:Public Law 110-343
18067:Mexico City policy
17479:Unlawful combatant
17412:Iranian Revolution
17198:OEF – Trans Sahara
17173:War in Afghanistan
17030:Jalaluddin Haqqani
17025:Sirajuddin Haqqani
16951:Iraqi Armed Forces
16758:Hamdan v. Rumsfeld
16412:Seton Hall reports
16407:Juvenile prisoners
16201:
15859:The New York Times
15793:This American Life
15788:"Habeas Schmabeas"
15770:France culture.com
15689:. Spectacle. 2012.
15505:. 22 February 2017
15358:. 23 February 2016
15356:The New York Times
15329:The New York Times
15268:The New York Times
15103:on 18 October 2014
14997:The New York Times
14968:The New York Times
14865:The New York Times
14710:on 15 January 2016
14511:"'Gitmo Forever'?"
14509:(6 January 2010).
14395:" 18 November 2009
14130:Lehnert, Michael.
13811:on 14 October 2007
13775:on 10 August 2007.
13737:House of Commons.
13666:on 5 November 2007
13400:. 9 January 2006.
13249:The New York Times
13217:The New York Times
12544:The New York Times
12498:The New York Times
12369:on 26 January 2011
12263:. 25 August 2006.
12132:, 12 November 2005
12073:nsarchive2.gwu.edu
11929:The New York Times
11896:The New York Times
11812:on 4 December 2020
11781:on 1 November 2008
11714:(2 January 2008).
11692:on 30 January 2015
11651:The New York Times
11583:. 4 January 2002.
11283:on 9 November 2010
11136:The New York Times
11109:on 17 October 2006
11001:Boumediene v. Bush
10967:Harvard Law Review
10925:(10 August 2006).
10870:Hamdan v. Rumsfeld
10746:Utrecht Law Review
10717:Hamdan v. Rumsfeld
10574:Harvard Law Review
10496:(12 August 2004).
10347:Harvard Law Review
10292:(14 August 2008).
10259:The New York Times
10194:The New York Times
10164:The New York Times
9997:The New York Times
9936:The New York Times
9602:on 14 January 2009
9577:Human Rights Watch
9425:The New York Times
9240:The New York Times
9089:The New York Times
8944:. Alexandria, VA.
8936:Walker, Nathan C.
8785:The New York Times
8751:The New York Times
8655:The New York Times
8538:on 8 December 2004
8499:The New York Times
8386:on 29 January 2011
7950:on 29 January 2008
7695:on 14 January 2009
7611:Multiple sources:
7561:on 16 January 2006
7535:The New York Times
7496:Multiple sources:
7391:on 27 October 2005
7147:Multiple sources:
7066:Multiple sources:
6880:on 6 January 2007.
6790:on 14 October 2007
6665:(3 January 2007).
6605:on 6 February 2006
6443:Multiple sources:
6387:The New York Times
6323:The New York Times
6236:The New York Times
6158:on 9 December 2013
5944:The New York Times
5648:on 30 January 2009
5616:The New York Times
5419:. 24 January 2006.
5417:The New York Times
5319:United States Navy
5291:on 15 January 2016
5197:The New York Times
5168:. New York Times.
5166:The New York Times
5100:The New York Times
5069:The New York Times
5040:. 5 January 2022.
4912:The New York Times
4895:, 31 January 2018.
4796:. New York Times.
4794:The New York Times
4570:The New York Times
4467:Haddad, Mohammed.
4364:The New York Times
4249:Does 1-570 v. Bush
4093:Artistic responses
4071:Good Morning Gitmo
4010:This American Life
4005:This American Life
3880:Guantanamo Diary:
3868:(2008), by Mollah
3394:Zachary Katznelson
3361:The New York Times
3314:Standish, Michigan
3308:, Kansas, and the
3186:Detroit Free Press
3182:Michael R. Lehnert
3139:Morris "Moe" Davis
3027:
2886:
2847:The New York Times
2807:
2795:
2442:
2202:Boumediene v. Bush
2189:, joined by Judge
2178:Boumediene v. Bush
2167:Hamdan v. Rumsfeld
2119:competent tribunal
2077:Hamdan v. Rumsfeld
2070:Due Process Clause
1959:military tribunals
1902:Mohamed al-Kahtani
1895:In June 2005, the
1884:The New York Times
1832:
1790:Boumediene v. Bush
1730:Mustafa al-Hawsawi
1702:Ramzi bin al-Shibh
1679:Ramzi bin al-Shibh
1598:
1513:biological warfare
1505:Albert D. Biderman
1484:The New York Times
1473:Geoffrey D. Miller
1453:
1415:The New York Times
1340:Human Rights Watch
1275:The New York Times
1199:The New York Times
1194:
1179:The New York Times
1089:asymmetric warfare
918:sexual degradation
906:
819:who are part of a
813:military personnel
792:, in violation of
719:
679:Lawrence Wilkerson
663:The New York Times
569:Hamdan v. Rumsfeld
564:U.S. Supreme Court
560:Geneva Conventions
482:(JTF-GTMO) of the
457:Cuban constitution
441:
431:
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363:Human Rights Watch
328:military tribunals
320:U.S. Supreme Court
305:Geneva Conventions
230:Shortly after the
199:) on the coast of
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22291:2023 SOTU Address
22268:2022 SOTU Address
22231:by Antony Blinken
22136:Executive actions
21743:Biden v. Nebraska
21690:
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21100:Economic advisors
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20888:2020 SOTU Address
20881:2019 SOTU Address
20867:2018 SOTU Address
20388:first impeachment
19915:Executive actions
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19284:2015 SOTU Address
19277:2014 SOTU Address
19270:2013 SOTU Address
19263:2012 SOTU Address
19256:2011 SOTU Address
19249:2010 SOTU Address
19185:Executive actions
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18505:Hurricane Katrina
18148:Military response
18127:USA Freedom Corps
18053:2002 steel tariff
17960:Trade Act of 2002
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17892:2007 SOTU Address
17885:2006 SOTU Address
17878:2005 SOTU Address
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17864:2003 SOTU Address
17857:2002 SOTU Address
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15861:. 21 March 2024.
15764:(30 April 2006).
15739:978-2-84267-945-3
15722:Abdul Salam Zaeef
14575:on 5 October 2012
13895:Los Angeles Times
13793:on 28 April 2007.
13518:Houston Chronicle
13460:. 10 March 2006.
13281:on 8 January 2009
13073:military tribunal
13024:on 25 March 2016.
12464:Worthington, Andy
11987:on 27 April 2016.
11965:on 27 April 2016.
11712:Michelle Shephard
11683:The Baltimore Sun
11406:on 10 April 2013.
11243:Leonnig, Carol D.
10836:Leonnig, Carol D.
10816:on 10 August 2018
10804:(27 March 2005).
10802:Leonnig, Carol D.
10383:(17 April 2008).
9749:Fenton, Jenifer.
9726:. 20 April 2023.
9541:on 27 August 2021
9035:hrlibrary.umn.edu
7721:Harper's Magazine
7322:, 8 February 2006
6928:. 14 March 2004.
6480:Los Angeles Times
6132:978-0-7538-2352-1
6053:(24 March 2010).
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5912:Los Angeles Times
5755:National Archives
4861:www.brookings.edu
4742:The Seattle Times
4227:Civilian Internee
4080:Annoyance Theatre
4048:Abdul Latif Nasir
4033:Gregory Whitehead
3910:978-0-19-929168-7
3870:Abdul Salam Zaeef
3777:We Are Not Ghouls
3639:Inside Guantanamo
3570:and noted by the
3541:Abu Ghraib prison
3505:
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3365:Charles C. Krulak
3326:Thomson, Illinois
3201:of the detainees.
3125:William F. Schulz
3121:Edmund McWilliams
3097:BBC World Service
3089:international law
2964:In May 2006, the
2901:German Chancellor
2722:On 8 March 2016,
2706:Saifullah Paracha
2686:Abdul Latif Nasir
2456:Michelle Shephard
2309:summary execution
2276:International law
2269:Royce C. Lamberth
2255:Access to counsel
2249:Bensayah Belkacem
2191:David B. Sentelle
2066:plurality opinion
2057:Hamdi v. Rumsfeld
2045:John Paul Stevens
2022:, a panel of the
1906:Bantz J. Craddock
1798:without prejudice
1647:Ahmed Abdul Qader
1632:Saifullah Paracha
1604:were detained at
1492:Chinese Communist
1455:A manual called "
1355:Abu Ghraib prison
1348:Brigadier General
1344:U.S. Constitution
1147:Harper's Magazine
1100:Barbara Olshansky
1057:, a professor of
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749:Harper's Magazine
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695:Adel Hassan Hamad
689:, Vice President
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12992:The Miami Herald
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12155:. Archived from
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9527:(3 March 2011).
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8793:on 23 March 2020
8792:
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8382:. Archived from
8369:
8363:
8362:
8360:
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8336:
8330:
8329:
8327:
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8320:on 7 August 2020
8316:. Archived from
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8114:. 10 June 2006.
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7915:. 5 April 2018.
7913:www.artforum.com
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7329:
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7297:. Archived from
7296:
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7269:
7250:
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7219:
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7188:on 15 March 2020
7184:. Archived from
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6030:
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6019:
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5991:on 10 April 2010
5974:
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2141:Mustafa Ait Idir
2131:Eugene R. Fidell
2107:Joyce Hens Green
2026:including Judge
1978:enemy combatants
1951:Nuremberg trials
1818:two days later.
1781:Walid bin Attash
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958:stress positions
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821:chain of command
669:(FOIA) request.
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542:enemy combatants
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443:During the 1898
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16417:Gitmo playlist
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16392:Hunger strikes
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16140:External links
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15926:. August 2012.
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15479:. 7 March 2022
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15460:The New Yorker
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14970:. 8 March 2011
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14942:. 8 March 2011
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14761:on 10 May 2011
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14374:. 15 May 2009.
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14356:. p. A05.
14344:DeYoung, Karen
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12934:. 7 May 2008.
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12183:on 14 May 2012
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11138:. p. A1.
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10675:Khalid v. Bush
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10633:Khalid v. Bush
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10562:Daniel Meltzer
10553:
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10494:Ronald Dworkin
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10381:Raymond Bonner
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10290:Ronald Dworkin
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10094:The New Yorker
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9397:. BoingBoing.
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9374:on 7 July 2008
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9277:(9): 616–625.
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7944:The New Nation
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7645:People's Daily
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6085:"The Prisoner"
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5818:on 10 May 2011
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4718:. 28 June 2023
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10174:23 December
9884:14 December
9724:defense.gov
9525:Stein, Jeff
9198:"WikiLeaks"
9087:. Opinion.
8952:18 December
8653:. Opinion.
8463:"Countdown"
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8242:20 December
8071:Vanity Fair
7669:Arabic News
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898:Ruhal Ahmed
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16430:black site
16297:black site
16293:Penny Lane
16284:black site
16256:Camp X-Ray
16240:Camp seven
16208:Camp Delta
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15669:16 January
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14106:Daily News
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7100:Herald Sun
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6784:The Jurist
6629:Josh White
6560:. London.
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4130:Peggy Weil
4116:Gone Gitmo
4110:Disneyland
3851:Literature
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3712:Camp X-Ray
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3259:60 Minutes
3143:Change.org
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3033:formed an
2941:The Lancet
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