The Guantánamo Docket - NY Times |
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The Guantánamo Docket is an interactive database of Pentagon documents and New York Times research regarding 779 men who have been detained at Guantánamo as enemy combatants since January 2002.
This searchable database includes Pentagon documents related to the Combatant Status Review Tribunals, military hearings created in response to a 2004 decision by the United States Supreme Court to judge whether prisoners at Guantánamo were properly designated as enemy combatants and subject to indefinite detention. It also includes documents from the subsequent Administrative Review Boards, panels of military officers conducting annual hearings to determine whether the detainees remain a threat to the United States or its allies.
The Detainees: Of the 779 people who have been detained at the United States military prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, 533 have been transferred and 241 remain, according to analysis by The New York Times of documents from the Department of Defense. In addition, five detainees died while in custody. This interactive database includes information about the detainees, thousands of pages of government documents and links to court records and news media reports.
What follows is an up-to-date feed of recent tranfers into and out of the Guantánamo Bay Detention Center:
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