Beyond Guantánamo, a Web of Prisons for Terrorism Inmates
by Jason Ditz,
December 11, 2011
The New York Times is reporting on how the US strategy of open-ended detention of terror suspects has created a broad collection of different prisons across the United States. Anyone from captured detainees in Pakistan to paintball enthusiasts in Virginia have found themselves part of this costly detention system.
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