Carol Rosenberg

Carol Rosenberg

Nine things we’ve learned from Carol Rosenberg’s 13 years covering Guantanamo

Conflict & Justice

Even before the first detainee arrived at the US base in Guantanamo, Cuba, Miami Herald reporter Carol Rosenberg was on the story. After 13 years on the job, Rosenberg reflects on how the detention center came to be, snapshots of life there, and what Guantanmo was like for the five Taliban leaders recently swapped for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl.Even before the first detainee arrived at the US base in Guantanamo, Cuba, Miami Herald reporter Carol Rosenberg was on the story. After 13 years on the job, Rosenberg reflects on how the detention center came to be, snapshots of life there, and what Guantanmo was like for the five Taliban leaders recently swapped for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl.

Two Prisoners to Leave Guantanamo Bay

Despite differences, Guantanamo prison out-of-sight, if not mind, in presidential election

Global Politics

Guantanamo Hunger Strike Turns Violent

Conflict & Justice

Inside Guantanamo: Hunger Strike Grows as Despair Sets In

Conflict & Justice
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Ten Years at Guantanamo

Conflict & Justice

Ten years ago today, the first group of 20 detainees landed at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba.

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Guantanamo trials

Alleged September 11 planners demand death penalty, martyrdom at military trial

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