1. Camp VI, one of seven sections within Guantanamo Bay’s permanent detainment camp, was modeled on federal high-security prisons.
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The interior of an unoccupied communal cellblock at Camp VI.
3. As of 2010, Camp VI was known for its communal areas with big-screen televisions and cells that allow detainees to wander in and out.
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An unidentified prisoner reads a newspaper in a communal cellblock at Camp VI.
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A room used for meetings between lawyers and their clients, complete with ankle shackle.
5. Detainees are reportedly given a daily choice of regular, soft, vegetarian, vegetarian with fish, bland and high fiber meals.
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Picture taken March 7, 2013.
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8. Here’s the library at Camp Delta, one of Guantanamo’s two camps. (The third, Camp X-Ray, was closed in 2002. The second, Camp Iguana, houses detainees no longer considered “enemy combatants.”)
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The detainee library inside Camp Delta offers reading material, movies and video games.
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