The Symbol of US Abuse in the Global War on Terror
Why President Biden should fulfill his pledge to close the prison at Guantánamo Bay
![The first foreign Muslim men imprisoned by the US military at the detention center at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, in the so-called “global war on terror.” Since January 2002, the US has held nearly 800 men and boys at Guantánamo. Of the 39 who currently remain, 27 have never been charged. © 2002 Shane McCoy/Greg Mathieson/Mai/Getty Images](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2022/01/202201eme_Guantanamo_cuba_main.jpg?h=ad94c1a6&itok=NOxooZ9i)
Why President Biden should fulfill his pledge to close the prison at Guantánamo Bay
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