Twenty years of Guantánamo: can Biden finally close the US prison camp?

Of 780 total detainees, only 12 have ever been charged, and two convicted

Protester during an end Guantanamo protest
A protester holds a placard and a portrait of detainee during a demonstration marking 20 years of the camp
(Image credit: Thomas Krych/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

The US has had a presence in Guantánamo Bay, on Cuba’s southeast coast, since the Spanish-American war of 1898, when marines landed there to remove the island from Spanish colonial control.

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