Inside: Guantanamo
With rare access to Guantanamo Bay Prison, National Geographic reveals the goings on in this controversial facility, from interrogations to the handling of "non-compliant" detainees. The naval base at Guantanamo Bay secured a place in the annals of history when the first wave of detainees from Americas War on Terror men dubbed the worst of the worst arrived in 2002. A symbol of freedom protected or freedom tragically betrayed, the controversies of Guantanamo embody the thorny issues of America's fight against an enemy that wears no uniform, has no address and will declare no armistice, and an administrations battle to keep prisoners beyond the reach of due process in American courts. The goings-on inside the wire encircling this highly classified camp have been a closely held government secretuntil now. For the first time, National Geographic exclusively captures day-to-day life in the most famous prison in the worldexploring the ongoing daily struggle between the guard force of dedicated young military personnel and the equally dedicated detainees, many of whom are still in legal limbo after being held years.
Production: National Geographic
Duration: 43:31 min
Language: English
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