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21/05/23
A major new article by our co-founder Andy Worthington about what the U.S. government can and should do with the 14 men still held — "high-value detainees" and torture victims — who have not been approved for release.
02/05/23
Our co-founder Andy Worthington's analysis of a devastating, and hugely important opinion about Abu Zubaydah, issued by the U.N. Working Group on Arbitrary Detention.
24/04/23
After being held for nearly 21 years without charge or trial, Said Bakush, the last Algerian in Guantánamo, has finally been freed. Our co-founder Andy Worthington reports.
05/04/23
Khalid Qassim's lawyers ask a judge to order his release, arguing that, as he was seized following the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan as a soldier with no connection to terrorism, he must be released now that the war in Afghanistan is definitively over.
26/03/23
Announcing the next coordinated global vigils for the closure of the prison at Guantánamo Bay, taking place at seven locations in the U.S., the U.K. and Mexico.
03/03/23
Promoting global vigils for Guantánamo's closure on Mar. 8, with a poster showing the 18 men still held who have been approved for release, and an infographic showing how long they have been held since the U.S. said it no longer wanted to hold them.