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US Hits China with Sanctions Over Uighur Detention Camps
Among those targeted is Chen Quanguo (pictured), the main figurehead behind the camps.
From the Gitmo Cookbook: Biryani at Tayyab's East London Curry House
The Guantánamo detainee Ahmed Rabbani's favorite dish is a Tower of Babel made of food, a multi-story parking garage starring rice.
Banned Books of Guantánamo: 'An American Slave' by Frederick Douglass
Douglass has been embraced by America, but not the bosses at Gitmo.
Banned Books of Guantánamo: 'Blair's Wars' by John Kampfner
The author on why his book exposing Tony Blair and George W. Bush is banned in Guantánamo.
Younous Chekkouri: My Road to Guantánamo
I guess my tragedy starts from that first day when I was captured by bounty hunters.
Banned Books of Guantánamo: 'Cruel Britannia: A Secret History of Torture' by Ian Cobain
Ian Cobain totally gets why his book is banned from Gitmo.
Banned Books of Guantánamo: 'The Merchant of Venice' by William Shakespeare
This banned book reflects the "legal nightmare" of Gitmo, argues Melvyn Bragg.
Banned Books of Guantánamo: 'A Most Wanted Man' by John le Carré
"In banning my novel, the custodians of Guantánamo have once again demonstrated their sensitivity and respect for human dignity."
What Happens When I Try to Give My Guantánamo Guards Presents
I once gave a guard a gift, if you can consider chocolate milk a gift. He refused it with a fierce look, as if I were trying to bribe him.
Banned Books of Guantánamo: 'Crime and Punishment' by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
If I were running an illegal detention center in a distant no man's land where prisoners could be held indefinitely and without trial I wouldn't want detainees to read Fyodor Dostoyevsky's masterpiece Crime and Punishment either.
My Time As a Guard at Guantánamo Bay
How Terry Holdbrooks entered Gitmo a soldier and left a Muslim convert.
Behind the Bars: Guantánamo Bay – An Editor's Letter
An introduction to the first installment of our new series from VICE Global Editor Alex Miller.