Summary
Two years to the day after the first prisoners began arriving at Guantanamo Bay, families of detainees are asking how much longer they must wait for their loved ones to be tried or released.
As the prison camp marks its second year anniversary yesterday, the United States faced criticism from foreign governments and human rights groups, questioning why hundreds of terror suspects have been held for so long without charges or legal representation.See the full content of this document
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Relatives Want Prisoners to Be Freed From Camp
'It is time to get our children back or for them to be tried in an impartial court,' said Khalid alOdah, a Kuwaiti whose 26-yearold son Fawzi was one of the first to arrive at the ...
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