The Guantánamo “Suicides”: A Camp Delta sergeant blows the whistle 5.0 star rating

Source: http://www.harpers.org/archive/2010/01/hbc-90006368

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Late in the evening on June 9 that year, three prisoners at Guantánamo died suddenly and violently. Salah Ahmed Al-Salami, from Yemen, was thirty-seven. Mani Shaman Al-Utaybi, from Saudi Arabia, was thirty. Yasser Talal Al-Zahrani, also from Saudi Arabia, was twenty-two, and had been imprisoned at Guantánamo since he was captured at the age of seventeen.

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Created by fionamc on 18 January 2010

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Reports of suspicious goings on at Guantanamo, and suggestions that they could be the reason behind Shaker Aamer still being held... what do you make of this?

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