Should the U.S. close the prison at Guantanamo? There are 395 terrorism suspects being held at a high-security prison at the U.S. Naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

AuthorGoering, Curt
PositionDEBATE

YES

Five years after the Guantanamo Bay prison was opened to detain terror suspects, it has been a failure by almost any measurement. It has become a global symbol of injustice, is counterproductive in U.S. efforts to combat terrorism, and has diminished our country's ability to promote human rights abroad.

The Bush administration has labeled the detainees there "vicious killers ... the worst of a very bad lot." Yet not a single one has been convicted or even tried. Only 10 have even been charged.

Treatment and conditions of detention are ongoing concerns. Charges of torture and ill-treatment have been frequent and well-founded.

Few Americans could ever have imagined that our own government, even in the pursuit of security, would betray bedrock human-rights principles by holding hundreds of people indefinitely without charge or trial for years. But what was once unthinkable has now become grim reality.

The tarnished reputation of the U.S. as a law-abiding and human-rights-respecting country suffers further each day the camp remains in operation. There is only one way to fix this mess. All detainees in Guantanamo should be charged immediately with a recognized crime and tried fairly--or released.

Lawlessness is not the answer to terrorism. The only way to achieve real security for our country is to return to our founding principles of adherence to the law and justice for all.

The prison at Guantanamo Bay has become the antithesis of American values. It needs to be shut down.

--Curt Goering

Amnesty Internationall

NO

Last year, I visited the prison facilities at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base. Closing down this prison, which is crucial to our overall efforts in the war on terror, would be detrimental to the safety of all Americans.

Guantanamo holds some of the world's most dangerous...

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