[ONLINE] - Guantanamo at Twenty-One
What is the Future of the Prison Camp?
Event
January 11, 2023, marks the 21st anniversary of the opening of the military prison at Guantanamo Bay, which was established in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. When President Biden took office, the prison held 40 people. Today, thirty-five detainees remain. What will happen to the prison and its detainees in the final years of the Biden administration? Will the prison ever close? How has the withdrawal from Afghanistan reshaped the legal and policy discussion over the prison?
Join New America's International Security Program as they welcome Karen J. Greenberg, Thomas B. Wilner, and Andy Worthington for a discussion about what is next for the prison.
Join the conversation online using #GTMOat21 and following @NewAmericaISP.
PARTICIPANTS
Karen J. Greenberg, @KarenGreenberg3
Director, Center on National Security at Fordham Law School
Fellow, New America International Security Program
Author, Subtle Tools: The Dismantling of American Democracy From the War on Terror to Donald Trump
Thomas B. Wilner
Co-Founder, Close Guantanamo
Of Counsel, Shearman & Sterling, LLP
Counsel of Record to Detainees in the Rasul v. Bush, Boumediene v. Bush and Al Odah v. United States Cases
Andy Worthington, @GuantanamoAndy
Co-Founder, Close Guantanamo
Author, The Guantanamo Files: The Stories of the 774 Detainees in America's Illegal Prison
MODERATOR
David Sterman
Senior Policy Analyst, New America International Security Program