Home News CoverageAnother Lost Year on Guantanamo Published January 11, 2024 On the 22nd anniversary of Guantánamo, Yumna Rizvi, senior policy analyst, and Scott Roehm, director of global policy and advocacy, take a look at the lack of progress toward closing the facility. They write, “2023 is perhaps best described as a lost year for closing Guantanamo, and the Biden administration can’t afford lost years. Guantanamo continues to cause profound damage both inside and outside of its walls.”LINKAnother Lost Year on GuantanamoSOURCEJust SecurityShare this News Coverage
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