Forgotten Inmates In the Prison That Disgraces America

A broiling Cuban evening, October 2003. Major General Geoffrey Miller, a squat, rebellious artillery officer who is now commandant of the US prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, stands in the shade of a palm tree by his headquarters. His interrogators, he said arrogantly were developing enormously important intelligence, which had foiled terrorist strikes in bothContinue reading “Forgotten Inmates In the Prison That Disgraces America”

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