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to house "excludables" in the mid-1990s when Fidel Castro allowed any Cuban wishing to do so, to cross through the Cuban-operated minefields and enter the base. Excludables were held in Camp X-ray near Post 37 before being sent back to Cuba. Excludables included troublemakers from the regular camps,
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doctrine on prisoner treatment, soldiers guarding the detainees were housed in tents with living conditions "not markedly different" from that of the prisoners while the permanent facilities at Camp Delta were under construction. This camp was one of several locations managed by the United States
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where the United States was processing Cuban Asylum Seekers (CAS) for emigration to the United States. The US government was at the time allowed access to Cuban records to process these people. Over 100,000 CAS were processed in the mid-1990s and allowed to enter the United States.
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later admitted throwing prisoners to the ground. In 2009, he tracked two inmates down and apologized for his treatment of them, saying that he still felt guilty. Neely also became involved with the organization
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at the camp, as well as government processes for trying their cases, has been a significant source of controversy; several landmark cases have been determined by the
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because various temporary camps used to house Cuban and Haitian migrants in the 80s and 90s on board the station were named using
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team in November 2009. The team spent a week photographing the camp and searching for evidence of abuse of prisoners.
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where prisoners had suffered torture by US soldiers and agents in relation to interrogation.
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Camp five -- permanent facility modeled after a bureau of prison maximum security facility
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Prisoners could be detained until the end of the natural conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Camp six -- permanent facility modeled after a bureau of prison maximum security facility
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Prisoner lifted by 115th MPB personnel at Guantanamo Bay detainment camp, January 2002.
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As of 29 April 2002, Camp X-Ray was closed and all prisoners were transferred to
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Camp four -- more pleasant surroundings for the most compliant detainees
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Temporary detention facility at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp
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until March 2002, when he was replaced by Brigadier General
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Camp one -- April 2002 -- open air cages, but with plumbing
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Former captives alleged to have (re)joined insurgency
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Senate Intelligence Committee report on CIA torture
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Index

Camp X-Ray (film)
Naval Station Guantanamo Bay
Guantánamo Bay
Cuba
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Camp X-Ray is located in Cuba
19°56′18″N 75°05′49″W / 19.9382°N 75.0970°W / 19.9382; -75.0970
US Southern Command
Joint Task Force 160
Joint Task Force 170
Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133
Brigadier General
Michael Lehnert
Rick Baccus
Guantanamo Bay detention camp
Joint Task Force 160
United States Naval Station Guantanamo Bay
NATO phonetic alphabet
detainees
United States Supreme Court
Camp Delta

Operation Sea Signal

War on terror
9/11 attacks
Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133
Roosevelt Roads Naval Station
Joint Task Force 160
Joint Task Force 170

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