Abstract
This essay will describe the experiences of detainees who have resettled in third or host countries, as well as detainees who have been resettled in their home countries. The essay is based on interviews W2G has filmed with the detainees, in addition to other sources. The overarching message from the interviews and research is that when the U.S. transfers detainees to third countries, the U.S. has not been mindful in finding the best fit or even a suitable environment for the men as they re-enter society. In addition, in transferring detainees out of Guantánamo-whether to third countries or to the detainees' home countries-the U.S. washes its hands of the detainees, and has no interest in their welfare. The men become exiles, left to fend for themselves.
Recommended Citation
Peter J. Honigsberg,
"I Still Live in Guantánamo!" Human Rights Abuses Continue After Detainees Leave Guantánamo,
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Notre Dame J.L. Ethics & Pub. Pol'y
37
(2016).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndjlepp/vol30/iss1/3