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Jeremy Harding: Guantánamo, 5 November 2009
The Guantánamo Effect: Exposing the Consequences of US Detention and Interrogation Practices
by Laurel Fletcher and Eric Stover.
California, 210 pp., £10.95, October 2009,978 0 520 26177 8 Show More
by Laurel Fletcher and Eric Stover.
California, 210 pp., £10.95, October 2009,
“... There were 245 detainees at Camp Delta in Guantánamo when President Obama was sworn in this year and there are now about 220. When Guantánamo is mothballed, as he wants, some 80 of those will get asylum in a third country or find themselves repatriated. The US administration aims to prosecute around 60 others and hold the rest indefinitely, because they can’t be brought to trial – the evidence against them is flawed, often by harsh interrogation methods – or because it’s thought too dangerous to release them ... ”