Inside Guantanamo Explained
Inside Guantanamo |
Director: | Jon Else |
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The National Geographic produced a documentary entitled Inside Guantanamo, first broadcast in early April 2009.[1] [2] It details the practices inside Guantanamo Bay military prison.
The Director, Jon Else, wrote:[3]
Neil Genzlinger, reporting for New York Times, wrote:[2]
The film interviewed some key players who played a role in the controversial camp.[4] Colonel Bruce Vargo called the camps: "an integral part of the war on terror."Lieutenant Commander Charles Swift, the Navy lawyer assigned to defend Salim Ahmed Hamdan, said:"Guantanamo Bay was the legal equivalent of outer space -- a place with no law."
Notes and References
- News: 'Inside Guantanamo': Constrained by Its Intentions. Washington Post. 2009-04-05. Stephen Hunter. E03.
- News: Prison Misery, for Detainees and Guards. New York Times. 2009-04-03. Neil Genzlinger.
- News: THE TV COLUMN : River Monsters series hopes to reel in a big audience . . 2009-04-05 . James Storey . https://archive.today/20090405153519/http://www.nwanews.com/adg/Style/256633/ . 2009-04-05 . Explorer spent almost three weeks inside the prison "documenting the pressurized interaction and contest of wills among soldiers and detainees, as well as briefings and operations that have previously been off-limits." . dead.
- News: National Geographic film goes "Inside Guantanamo" . . Randall Mikkelson . Randall Mikkelson . 2009-04-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090413182357/http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20090403/wl_nm/us_guantanamo_film_3 . 2009-04-13 . dead.