After Forty-one Suicide Attempts at Guantánamo Bay, Three Prisoners Manage to Kill Themselves

After Forty-one Suicide Attempts at Guantánamo Bay, Three Prisoners Manage to Kill Themselves

After Forty-one Suicide Attempts at Guantánamo Bay, Three Prisoners Manage to Kill Themselves

Another winning strategy for Team Bush and its war on terror.

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Our allies say that Gitmo should be closed, In time, George Bush has said, that’s our ambition. In time, of course, if things get any worse, It may just close itself down by attrition.

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