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The Other Latif: Episode 5

Mar 6, 2020
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INSIGHT

Prison Built On An Impossible Timeline

  • The U.S. had 96 hours to build a prison at Guantánamo after 9/11 and did it in 87 hours.
  • The haste shaped a facility built for expediency, not long-term legal or ethical planning.
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Legal Reframing Enabled Extraordinary Measures

  • The Bush administration treated post‑9/11 detainees as outside Geneva protections, labeling them "unlawful combatants."
  • That reframing let policymakers justify detention and interrogation outside established law.
INSIGHT

Geography Became A Legal Tool

  • Guantánamo's odd legal status — U.S. control but not U.S. soil — created perceived "legal limbo."
  • That limbo was exploited to limit detainees' legal rights and outside oversight.
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