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Guantanamo Bay detention camp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Guantanamo Bay Naval Base - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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U.S. Naval Base Guantanamo Bay is the oldest U.S. base overseas and the only one in a Communist country. Located on the southeast corner of Cuba, in the Oriente Province, the base is about 400 air miles from Miami, Florida. ... The base is divided into two distinct areas by the 2 1/2 mile-wide Guantanamo Bay.
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On January 22, 2009, President Obama signed executive orders directing the closure of the Guantanamo Bay detention facilities withing a year and the immediate case-by-case review of detainees still held at the facility.
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Guantánamo Bay - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A historical look at Guantanamo Bay. ... The first U.S. presence on Guantánamo Bay was a Marine battalion that camped there on June 10 1898, and the first American casualties of the Spanish-Cuban-American War were two marines killed there the following day.
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Local news and multimedia about Guantanamo Bay Naval Base (Cuba). Breaking news and multimedia about its people, politics and economy from The New York Times. ... MORE ON GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE (CUBA) AND: DETAINEES, TERRORISM, GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE (CUBA), GHAILANI, AHMED KHALFAN...
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Detainees at the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, were shackled to the floor in fetal positions for more than 24 hours at a time, left without food and water, and allowed to defecate on themselves, an FBI agent who said he witnessed such abuse reported in a memo to supervisors, according to documents...
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• U.S. to house Guantanamo detainees in Illinois, officials say ... • Guantanamo Bay detainees headed for 'super-max' jail in Illinois ... • From Khiam to Guantanamo Bay, and back: Ex-prisoners’ unique capacity to transform others’ perceptions.
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