Camp X-Ray

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Camp X-Ray was a temporary detention facility at the U.S. Guantánamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba, notorious for holding terrorism suspects under controversial conditions after the September 11 attacks.

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Camp X-Ray canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf detention facility
military prison
associatedWithEvent September 11 attacks
closure 2002
constructionType temporary facility
controlledBy United States Navy
U.S. Southern Command
surface form: United States Southern Command
country United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizedBy Amnesty International
Human Rights Watch
human rights organizations
criticizedFor conditions of confinement
lack of due process
treatment of detainees
formerUse holding facility for newly arrived detainees
governedBy U.S. military regulations
hasDetained Taliban fighters
al-Qaeda suspects
foreign nationals suspected of terrorism
inception 2002
jurisdiction United States military jurisdiction
legalStatus extraterritorial detention facility
locatedIn Cuba
location U.S. naval base at Guantánamo Bay
surface form: Guantánamo Bay Naval Base
mediaCoverage extensive international media attention
notableFor allegations of human rights abuses
controversial detention conditions
images of hooded and shackled prisoners
indefinite detention without trial
use of orange jumpsuits for detainees
opened January 2002
operator Joint Task Force-Guantanamo
surface form: Joint Task Force Guantanamo

United States Armed Forces
partOf Guantánamo
surface form: Guantánamo Bay detention camp
partOfConflict Global War on Terrorism
replacedBy Camp Delta
securityClassification maximum security
status closed
structureType chain-link cages
outdoor pens
subjectOf U.S. Supreme Court litigation related to Guantánamo detainees
human rights reports
international criticism
usedBy Department of Defense
surface form: United States Department of Defense
usedDuring Global War on Terrorism
surface form: War on Terror
usedFor detention of enemy combatants
detention of terrorism suspects

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GTMO hasFacility Camp X-Ray
Gitmo hasDetentionCampSections Camp X-Ray
Camp Delta replaced Camp X-Ray
Camp V relatedTo Camp X-Ray
James Laxton workedOn Camp X-Ray
Payman Maadi notableWork Camp X-Ray