In Guantanamo cases, is the government trying to profit from torture? ...Middle East

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Twenty-one years ago today, the United States began shipping droves of Muslim men to the U.S. Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, a remote military base on Cuba’s southern coast. The George W. Bush administration evidently chose this location hoping that it would put the men beyond the reach of U.S. courts — in the words of at least one government official, because Guantanamo was “the legal equivalent of outer space.”  In some respects, that proved wrong. The Supreme Court ruled that the men must have access to lawyers, and the ability to challenge their detention in federal court. But in others, it was prescient. Indeed, in the makeshift Guantanamo war court system known as the military com

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