Miami Herald Reporter Covers Guantanamo Bay For 12 Years, With No End In Sight

Guantanamo Reporter Sees No End In Sight
In this photo, reviewed by the US military, soldiers talk as they escort a group a journalists with no cameras or recording materials to a court hearing for the five September 11, 2001 attack co-defendants, at Camp Justice, the site of the US war crimes tribunal compound, at Guantanamo Bay US Naval Base, Cuba, on July 16, 2009. POOL/Brennan Linsley = IMAGE REVIEWED BY US MILITARY = (Photo credit should read BRENNAN LINSLEY/AFP/Getty Images)
In this photo, reviewed by the US military, soldiers talk as they escort a group a journalists with no cameras or recording materials to a court hearing for the five September 11, 2001 attack co-defendants, at Camp Justice, the site of the US war crimes tribunal compound, at Guantanamo Bay US Naval Base, Cuba, on July 16, 2009. POOL/Brennan Linsley = IMAGE REVIEWED BY US MILITARY = (Photo credit should read BRENNAN LINSLEY/AFP/Getty Images)

Miami Herald reporter Carol Rosenberg has been covering the Guantanamo Bay detention center in Cuba for twelve years.
“The only people who have been at Gitmo longer than me are the prisoners,” she said in a recent phone interview.

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