Courtroom No. 1, which sits on McCalla Hill near Camp Justice in Guantanamo Bay Naval Station, Cuba, was the site of the trial of Omar Khadr. McCalla Hill is where U.S. Marines first landed in Cuba during the Spanish-American War in 1898.
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Tent city at Camp Justice. Located on the disused McCalla airstrip, the portable tents are intended to house media, NGO workers and others.
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A scene at Camp 4 where the value of the week is "loyalty."
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Navy Capt. David Iglesias, spokesman for government prosecutors, speaks to reporters in McCalla hangar on Aug. 8, the night before the start of the trial of Omar Khadr.
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Bryan Boyles, deputy chief defense counsel, announces that Lt. Col. Jon Jackson has been airlifted from the island and the trial of Omar Khadr is on hold for at least 30 days.
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At the library located in Camp Delta, images of women are redacted from newspapers so as not to offend detainees.
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Many detainees are held at Camp Delta, on the base's east side.
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A tent intended for the prosecution sits unused.
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The portable tent city has shower, latrine and laundry tents, all with diesel-powered air conditioning systems.
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Artwork done by detainees hangs on the wall of Camp Delta's library.
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The Galley, which serves up all-you-can-eat fare, Gitmo's largest eatery.
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Journalists are barred from free movement around the island. At Guantanamo's popular "Tiki Bar," a member of the Joint Task Force Guantanamo Public Affairs Office watches over the journalists.
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Sunset over Guantanamo Bay.
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