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  2. Guantanamo Bay detention camp - Wikipedia

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    The Guantanamo Bay detention camp[note 1] is a United States military prison within Naval Station Guantanamo Bay (NSGB), also called GTMO (pronounced Gitmo /ˈɡɪtmoʊ/ GIT-moh) on the coast of Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. It was established in January 2002 by U.S. President George W. Bush to hold terrorism suspects and "illegal enemy combatants ...

  3. Timeline of the release and transfer of Guantanamo Bay ...

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    Six Uyghur captives in Guantanamo were transferred to Palau in October 2009. The move was called controversial because Palau is a former protectorate of the US, which still received much of its annual budget in the form of grants from the US. Portugal. 2009-08-28.

  4. Combatant Status Review Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    Wikisource has original text related to this article: Guantanamo Detainees (02/13/2004) The Combatant Status Review Tribunals (CSRT) were a set of tribunals for confirming whether detainees held by the United States at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp had been correctly designated as "enemy combatants". The CSRTs were established July 7, 2004 ...

  5. Freed after 14 years in prison without charges, Guantánamo ...

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    Mohamedou Ould Slahi has some advice for his onetime captors: Come clean about what was done to the detainees at Guantánamo Bay, and transfer those accused of committing the 9/11 attacks to the U ...

  6. Seton Hall reports - Wikipedia

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    The Report on Guantanamo Detainees: A Profile of 517 Detainees through Analysis of Department of Defense Data February 8, 2006, also known as the Denbeaux study (2006), was the first study on Guantanamo prepared under the supervision of Professor Mark Denbeaux of Seton Hall University, the director of its Center for Policy and Research.

  7. Why the U.S. still hasn’t closed Guantanamo Bay prison - AOL

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    Guantanamo is still open because closing it would be a mistake. “The United States remains in a state of armed conflict, and we are entitled to detain opposing enemy forces for the duration of ...

  8. Lists of former Guantanamo Bay detainees alleged to have ...

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    The official list of Guantanamo captives included two men with the same name, who remained in custody years after Maulvi Abdul Ghaffar had been reported to have been released, and killed in combat. [ 6 ] 92. Abdullah Mehsud. Reportedly captured in Afghanistan in December 2001 after surrendering to Abdul Rashid Dostum.

  9. The U.S. was set to move 11 detainees out of Guantanamo ... - AOL

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    The Biden administration was set to move 11 detainees out of Guantanamo, but hit pause amid political concerns after Hamas attacked Israel, some officials say. The U.S. was set to move 11 ...