Peter van Agtmael A press tour of the prison camp at the U.S. military installation in Guantanamo Bay. 41 detainees are currently held there. The camp was established by George W. Bush in 2002. It was pledged to (...)
be closed by Obama, but he was unsuccessful. However the detainee population was reduced from 245 to 41. Since the detainees have been detained indefinitely without trial and several were severely tortured, the camp is generally considered a major breach of human rights. Guantanamo Bay. Cuba. 2017. © Peter van Agtmael | Magnum Photos
Peter van Agtmael Detainees in Camp 6 during a press tour of the prison camp at the U.S. military installation in Guantanamo Bay. 41 detainees are currently held there. The camp was established by George W. Bush in (...)
2002. It was pledged to be closed by Obama, but he was unsuccessful. However the detainee population was reduced from 245 to 41. Since the detainees have been detained indefinitely without trial and several were severely tortured, the camp is generally considered a major breach of human rights. Guantanamo Bay. Cuba. 2017. © Peter van Agtmael | Magnum Photos
Peter van Agtmael A press tour of the prison camp at the U.S. military installation in Guantanamo Bay. 41 detainees are currently held there. The camp was established by George W. Bush in 2002. It was pledged to be (...)
closed by Obama, but he was unsuccessful. However the detainee population was reduced from 245 to 41. Since the detainees have been detained indefinitely without trial and several were severely tortured, the camp is generally considered a major breach of human rights. Guantanamo Bay. Cuba. 2017. © Peter van Agtmael | Magnum Photos
Peter van Agtmael Camp 6 during a press tour of the prison camp at the U.S. military installation in Guantanamo Bay. 41 detainees are currently held there. The camp was established by George W. Bush in 2002. It wa (...)
s pledged to be closed by Obama, but he was unsuccessful. However the detainee population was reduced from 245 to 41. Since the detainees have been detained indefinitely without trial and several were severely tortured, the camp is generally considered a major breach of human rights. Guantanamo Bay. Cuba. 2017. © Peter van Agtmael | Magnum Photos
Peter van Agtmael An outdoor cage shown during a press tour of the prison camp at the U.S. military installation in Guantanamo Bay. 41 detainees are currently held there. The camp was established by George W. Bush i (...)
n 2002. It was pledged to be closed by Obama, but he was unsuccessful. However the detainee population was reduced from 245 to 41. Since the detainees have been detained indefinitely without trial and several were severely tortured, the camp is generally considered a major breach of human rights. Guantanamo Bay. Cuba. 2017. © Peter van Agtmael | Magnum Photos
Peter van Agtmael Cuba. Guantanamo Bay. 2017. Detainee artwork on display on a press tour of the prison camp at the U.S. military installation in Guantanamo Bay. 41 detainees are currently held there. The camp was e (...)
stablished by George W. Bush in 2002. It was pledged to be closed by Obama, but he was unsuccessful. However the detainee population was reduced from 245 to 41. Since the detainees have been detained indefinitely without trial and several were severely tortured, the camp is generally considered a major breach of human rights. © Peter van Agtmael | Magnum Photos
Peter van Agtmael The outside of Camp 5 shown during a press tour of the prison camp at the U.S. military installation in Guantanamo Bay. 41 detainees are currently held there. The camp was established by George W. (...)
Bush in 2002. It was pledged to be closed by Obama, but he was unsuccessful. However the detainee population was reduced from 245 to 41. Since the detainees have been detained indefinitely without trial and several were severely tortured, the camp is generally considered a major breach of human rights. Guantanamo Bay. Cuba. 2017. © Peter van Agtmael | Magnum Photos
Peter van Agtmael A prison guard outside of Camp 6 (where detainees are held) during a press tour of the prison camp at the U.S. military installation in Guantanamo Bay. Ground rules to media decree no identifiable (...)
faces of guards can be shown. 41 detainees are currently held there. The camp was established by George W. Bush in 2002. It was pledged to be closed by Obama, but he was unsuccessful. However the detainee population was reduced from 245 to 41. Since the detainees have been detained indefinitely without trial and several were severely tortured, the camp is generally considered a major breach of human rights. Guantanamo Bay. Cuba. 2017. © Peter van Agtmael | Magnum Photos
Peter van Agtmael A press tour of the prison camp at the U.S. military installation in Guantanamo Bay. 41 detainees are currently held there. The camp was established by George W. Bush in 2002. It was pledged to (...)
be closed by Obama, but he was unsuccessful. However the detainee population was reduced from 245 to 41. Since the detainees have been detained indefinitely without trial and several were severely tortured, the camp is generally considered a major breach of human rights. Guantanamo Bay. Cuba. 2017. © Peter van Agtmael | Magnum Photos
Peter van Agtmael Cuba. Guantanamo Bay. 2017. The prison camp at the U.S. military installation in Guantanamo Bay. 41 detainees are currently held there. The camp was established by George W. Bush in 2002. It was p (...)
ledged to be closed by Obama, but he was unsuccessful. However the detainee population was reduced from 245 to 41. Since the detainees have been detained indefinitely without trial and several were severely tortured, the camp is generally considered a major breach of human rights. © Peter van Agtmael | Magnum Photos
Peter van Agtmael Detainees in Camp 6 during a press tour of the prison camp at the U.S. military installation in Guantanamo Bay. 41 detainees are currently held there. The camp was established by George W. Bush in (...)
2002. It was pledged to be closed by Obama, but he was unsuccessful. However the detainee population was reduced from 245 to 41. Since the detainees have been detained indefinitely without trial and several were severely tortured, the camp is generally considered a major breach of human rights. Guantanamo Bay. Cuba. 2017. © Peter van Agtmael | Magnum Photos
Peter van Agtmael A cell shown during a press tour of the prison camp at the U.S. military installation in Guantanamo Bay. 41 detainees are currently held there. The camp was established by George W. Bush in 2002. (...)
It was pledged to be closed by Obama, but he was unsuccessful. However the detainee population was reduced from 245 to 41. Since the detainees have been detained indefinitely without trial and several were severely tortured, the camp is generally considered a major breach of human rights. Guantanamo Bay. Cuba. 2017. © Peter van Agtmael | Magnum Photos