Ten years ago America's infamous prison Guantanamo Bay locked up the first 20 detainees accused of terrorism. Seven hundred suspects have passed through since, many allegedly being abused and tortured there, almost none getting a trial.
Barack Obama had promised he would close it by now, but instead the President has signed a new law authorizing the indefinite detention of terror suspects.
Colonel Morris Davis, a chief prosecutor at Guantanamo Bay during George W Bush's administration gives RT an insight of what he experienced.
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Closing Gitmo was one of Obama's biggest campaign promises. How does one ask to be reelected when you've lied about everything you said you would do and the economy is worse than four years ago?
hard to have balls when strings control your movement.
"Destroying the New World Order"
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