Beyond Gitmo
ما وراء خليج غوانتانامو
Beyond Gitmo offers an unprecedented view of 14 men held as alleged terrorists at the U.S. Naval Station in Cuba—after they have been cleared and freed—to nine countries, from Albania to Qatar.

Gitmo's inmates are reviled as the "worst of the worst," but many were innocents kidnapped and sold to American forces. Hundreds of men held at Guantánamo for years or even decades, without charge or trial, have now been released home or displaced to foreign countries as unlikely permanent tourists. The military prohibits photographing faces at Guantánamo Bay. Beyond Gitmo replicates this "no faces" rule in the free world; their bodies may be free, but Guantánamo will always mark them.