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  2. Human rights violations at Guantánamo Bay detention camp

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    The Guantanamo Bay detention center was established by the administration of George W. Bush at an American military base in Cuba in 2002. The establishment of the prison was aimed at depriving detainees of the post-9/11 “war on terror” of the constitutional rights they would enjoy on US soil. [6]

  3. Habeas corpus petitions of Guantanamo Bay detainees

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    Bush (2008) it was established Guantanamo detainees have a right to habeas corpus and are able to bring petition to U.S courts. It also held that the Guantanamo detainees were entitled to the legal protections of the US Constitution and from then on, the Combatant Status Review Tribunal would be inadequate.

  4. US transfers 11 prisoners out of Guantánamo Bay - AOL

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    The U.S. on Monday transferred 11 prisoners out of Guantánamo Bay, the latest batch of inmates to leave the infamous facility in Cuba that once held around 780 detainees. The 11 prisoners were ...

  5. One of first prisoners held at Guantanamo by US sent back to ...

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    Human Rights Watch and Cage International said he had been at Guantanamo Bay since the facility was first set up in 2002. According to Monday's Pentagon statement , 26 detainees remain at ...

  6. In September 2006, a US military C-17 cargo plane arrived at Guantánamo Bay in Cuba and deposited 14 new prisoners. The men had previously been held in CIA “black site” prisons around the ...

  7. Guantanamo Bay detention camp - Wikipedia

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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 extent of their relationship and correspondence ...

  8. Camp Delta (Guantanamo Bay) - Wikipedia

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    The prisoners, referred to as detainees, have uncertain rights due to their location not on American soil. There are allegations of torture and abuse of prisonersPrisoner torture). Most of the security forces are U.S. Army military police and U.S. Navy Masters-at-Arms. The camps have different amenities and levels of comfort.

  9. US transfers Guantanamo Bay detainees to Kenya and Malaysia - AOL

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    The US has moved detainees from the military prison at Guantanamo Bay to Kenya and Malaysia, ... the detention facility became an international symbol of US rights abuses in the post-9/11 era.