SCOTUS Split on Ruling of Lawsuits Said to Threaten National Security
A group of Muslim men filed a class-action lawsuit alleging that the FBI spied on them and hundreds of others after the September 11 attacks.
39 Inmates Remain in Guantánamo Bay After Biden Releases Moroccan Man
Abdullatif Nasser, who's in his mid-50's, was approved for repatriation by a review board in July 2016 but remained at Guantánamo under President Donald Trump.
Freed Guantánamo Detainee, Ex-Guard Reunite
A prisoner at Guantánamo Bay and his guard formed an unlikely bond during his detention. It included a love for the cult classic "The Big Lebowski."
Terrorist Threats Made U.S. as Brutal as Its Enemies
The U.S. military's brutal and ineffective interrogation program started at Gitmo, then spread to Abu Ghraib. One man who tried to stop it—and failed—now fears America may torture again.
Photos: Life After Gitmo
"I am almost 40 years old. I imagined having a family and children one day. But here I am, still alone."
Former Guantánamo Detainees Live in Limbo
Former Guantánamo inmates desperately try to rebuild lives, but they end up stuck, neither imprisoned nor completely free.
U.S. Transfers 15 Gitmo Inmates to UAE
The transfer of the 12 Yemeni and three Afghan citizens brings the total number of detainees down to 61 at the U.S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Yemeni Prisoner Moved From Guantanamo Bay to Italy
The number of detainees at the U.S. base in Cuba is down to 78 but Congress resists plans to resettle the remainder within mainland facilities.
9/11 Suspect Calls for U.S. Judge to Step Down
Lawyers for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed claim his case should be scrapped because the judge overseeing it conspired to destroy evidence.
WikiLeaks Data Show Gitmo Prisoners Don't Squeal
Although the large majority of detainees were brought to Gitmo "to provide information," two thirds did not reveal any information about fellow detainees even when tortured.
19 Retired Generals, Admirals Back Clinton on Gitmo
Republican candidates have opposed an Obama administration plan to close the Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba.
Details Emerge on Plan for Closing Gitmo
President Obama said the plan to close Guantánamo Bay Prison in Cuba and transfer detainees would save more than $300 million over a decade.
White House Reviewing Pentagon Plan to Close Gitmo
The president has been trying for years to make good on his pledge to close the facility.
The 9/11 Families Travel to Gitmo
Family members of the fallen attend a hearing for 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four of his alleged co-conspirators.
Five Detainees Transferred Out of Guantánamo Bay
The ramp-up of transfers are part of Obama's long-held promise to close the detention facility.
Why Did Ex-Gitmo Detainee Shaker Aamer's Return to U.K. Take So Long?
Some say Aamer's rebellious behavior at Gitmo and his ability to embarrass the U.S. with what he saw behind bars prolonged his detention.
Morocco Delays Terrorism Trial for Released Guantánamo Bay Detainee
Younous Chekkouri has spent more than six weeks in detention, waiting to be sentenced or reunited with his family.
The U.S. Has Consigned My Innocent Husband to a Moroccan Jail
How is Obama ever going to close Guantánamo if diplomatic assurances are worthless?
A Former CIA Interrogator on Death, Torture and the Dark Side
Suspected of covering up a grisly death, David Martine was never charged with a crime, but never cleared either.
Shaker Aamer, Last Briton in Guantanamo Bay, to Be Returned to U.K.
Aamer has been held in the military prison without charge or trial since 2002.
Bin Laden's Bodyguard Transferred From Guantanamo Bay to Saudi Arabia
The Pentagon confirms that Abdul Shalabi has been released after 10 years at the camp.
U.S. Hands Court Force-Feeding Videos from Guantánamo Bay
It was the latest move in a protracted legal battle for their release.
How a Botched Translation Landed Emad Hassan in Gitmo
Hassan's story offers a glimpse into the lives of dozens of men who say they've been accidentally ensnared in the war against Al-Qaeda.
Detainee Alleges CIA Used Wider Array of Sexual Abuse and Torture than Disclosed by Senate
Majid Khan said interrogators threatened to beat him with a hammer, baseball bats, sticks and leather belt.
U.S. Military Bans McDonald's and Other Food From Gitmo Legal Meetings
The new rule ends a decade-long practice, and one that defense lawyers say brings comfort to their clients
Nurse Who Refused to Force-Feed Gitmo Detainees to Return to Work
The Navy decided not to discharge the man, who will be reassigned to a new position in New England.
Former Guantanamo Prisoner Released on Bail
Omar Khadr was captured by the U.S. and admitted killing a U.S. army medic in a firefight in Afghanistan