Guantánamo Portraits: The Secret Photos Bridging Prison and Home
Amid a media blackout, Guantánamo portraits—taken through a Red Cross program—provide the only visual link between the last 15 detainees and their families.
Amid a media blackout, Guantánamo portraits—taken through a Red Cross program—provide the only visual link between the last 15 detainees and their families.
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