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A look inside the secretive world of Guantánamo Bay

By Carol Rosenberg
New York Times·
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Nearly two decades after it was opened to house terrorism suspects and enemy fighters picked up on the battlefield in Afghanistan, the military prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, remains shrouded in secrecy.

A four-day trip put on by the US military, which reviewed every photo to determine if it could be published without violating secrecy rules, showed the base to be a mix of the mundane and extraordinary.

The trip began at a Navy airfield in Jacksonville, Florida. An Army

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