Guantánamo Bay files leak

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The Guantánamo Bay files leak was the 2011 disclosure by WikiLeaks of hundreds of classified U.S. military documents detailing the detention, assessment, and treatment of prisoners held at the Guantánamo Bay detention camp.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf WikiLeaks disclosure
document leak
whistleblowing event
appliesToJurisdiction United States Armed Forces
surface form: U.S. military

Department of Defense
surface form: United States Department of Defense
authorityResponsibleForClassification Department of Defense
surface form: United States Department of Defense
chronology occurred after Afghan War documents leak
occurred after Iraq War documents leak
concerns U.S. military detention policies after September 11 attacks
assessment of detainees at Guantánamo Bay
detention of prisoners at Guantánamo Bay
treatment of detainees at Guantánamo Bay
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
described alleged ties of detainees to terrorist organizations
rationale for continued detention or release recommendations
risk assessments of detainees
disclosedBy WikiLeaks
genre classified military documents
hasAlternativeName Gitmo files leak
Guantánamo Bay files leak
surface form: Guantánamo files
hasCause unauthorized disclosure of classified U.S. military documents
hasEffect increased criticism of U.S. detention policies
renewed calls for closure of Guantánamo Bay detention camp
hasPart Detainee Assessment Briefs
Joint Task Force-Guantanamo
surface form: Joint Task Force Guantánamo reports
language English
location Cuba
U.S. naval base at Guantánamo Bay
surface form: Guantánamo Bay Naval Base
mainSubject Guantánamo
surface form: Guantánamo Bay detention camp
numberOfDocuments hundreds of classified files
pointInTime 2011
publisher WikiLeaks
major international news organizations
relatedTo Guantánamo
surface form: Guantánamo Bay detention camp

U.S. diplomatic cables leak
surface form: WikiLeaks–United States diplomatic cables leak
reportedIn Der Spiegel
The Guardian
The New York Times
securityClassification classified
significantEvent media investigations into detainee treatment
public scrutiny of Guantánamo Bay detention practices
startTime April 2011
timePeriod post-9/11 era
topic counterterrorism
human rights
intelligence gathering
prisoner of war detention
war on terror

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United States v. Chelsea Manning relatedTo Guantánamo Bay files leak
Guantánamo Bay files leak hasAlternativeName Guantánamo Bay files leak
this entity surface form: Guantánamo files