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The Art of Keeping Guantánamo Open: What the Paintings by Its Prisoners Tell Us About Our Humanity and Theirs
The Department of Defense declared that all art made at Guantanamo is government property.
Guantánamo Prisoners on Hunger Strike Say Guards Threatened to Kill Them by Stopping Force-Feeding
Guantanamo detainees are starving to death.
Guantánamo’s Living Legacy in the Trump Era
It appears that US just can't escape the perpetual pendulum of the never-ending war on terror.
Obama’s Guantánamo Legacy Lingers in Trump Era
Former Guantanamo prisoners have not been able to move on.
The “Stamp of Guantánamo” Brands Russian Former Prisoners for Life
Long before Trump, the US was colluding with Russia on another matter: the persecution of Russian Muslims at Guantanamo.
One Hundred Days of President Trump at Guantánamo Bay
In Trump's first 100 days, any changes at Guantanamo have been merely cosmetic and reflect no change in policy.
Tortured and Wrongly Held at Guantánamo for 14 Years, Abdul Zahir Now Has Freedom, but No Justice
The cruelty of Guantanamo and the policies of indefinite detention and torture will likely continue under Trump.
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Guantánamo’s Last 100 Days: The Story That Never Was
For as long as Gitmo remains open, whether we know it or not, we're imprisoned there, too.
Mystery Surrounds Guantánamo Detainee’s “Suicide“
Why did key evidence concerning the alleged “suicide” of Guantanamo detainee Al Hanashi go missing?
Trump Challenges the Limits of Executive Power
In stopping Trump's unlawful Muslim ban, US courts were fulfilling their constitutional responsibility.