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The Pentagon says “items produced by detainees at Guantánamo Bay remain the property of the U.S. government,” and the Defense Department has banned artworks from leaving the detention center.
Feb. 20 (UPI) --A former Guantanamo Bay detention facility prisoner who once made art by scratching pictures into Styrofoam cups with a plastic spoon has been pushing the U.S. Defense Department ...
Pentagon Releases Guantánamo Bay Prisoners’ Art Since 2017, detainees have been barred from taking their art out of the prison. Molly Enking - Daily Correspondent. February 10, 2023.
Guantanamo Bay Inmates Created Art in Detention But the U.S. Military Says It’s Not Theirs to Keep Current and former Guantanamo prisoners are petitioning to strike down a 2017 policy banning ...
Some Guantanamo Bay prisoners held for years without charges 02:56. Maher said he hadn't had a chance to speak with Qasim since the board's decision last week, but he said the Yemeni has some ...
A Guantánamo Prisoner Will Not Be Allowed to Show His Art, Military Judges Rule The controversy surrounding artwork produced by prisoners at Guantánamo Bay continues. Ammar Al-Baluchi, Vertigo ...
We hear from Erin L. Thompson, Molly Crabapple, and Mansoor Adayfi, who was detained without charge at the military prison for almost 15 years, on how art is a lifeline for those incarcerated there.
Guantanamo Bay prisoners' lawyers urge Defence Secretary to end 'censorship' of inmate's artwork. Lawyers say art programme widely recognised to benefit inmates and guards alike ...
A controversial exhibit and sale of art by Guantanamo detainees at a New York City college not only sparked outrage among 9/11 families, but also riled up one of the prison Picassos. Djamel Amezian… ...
The exhibit 'Guantánamo [Un]Censored: Art from Inside the Prison' opened on Wednesday, Feb. 19 at CUNY Law. The show marks the 18th anniversary of the prison's opening and features artwork and ...
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