This portion of Guantánamo’s Detention Center Zone, as seen Sept. 27, 2016 on Google Maps, shows Camp 6, where low-value captives are imprisoned; the Camp 5 prison where military contractors are digging trenches in the early stages of work to transform a wing in a medical facility; and an adjacent structure designated by an arrow believed to be Building 2240, described in a court filing as designated for internal demolition to be used as a medical administration center. Across the street is Camp Echo I, where the prison has in the past kept low-value detainees. But the prison commander wrote in his Sept. 23, 2016 filing that Camp 6 ‘currently houses all detainees not designated as high value detainees,’ suggesting a consolidation of sorts from across the street as well.
This portion of Guantánamo’s Detention Center Zone, as seen Sept. 27, 2016 on Google Maps, shows Camp 6, where low-value captives are imprisoned; the Camp 5 prison where military contractors are digging trenches in the early stages of work to transform a wing in a medical facility; and an adjacent structure designated by an arrow believed to be Building 2240, described in a court filing as designated for internal demolition to be used as a medical administration center. Across the street is Camp Echo I, where the prison has in the past kept low-value detainees. But the prison commander wrote in his Sept. 23, 2016 filing that Camp 6 ‘currently houses all detainees not designated as high value detainees,’ suggesting a consolidation of sorts from across the street as well. MIAMI HERALD ILLUSTRATION
This portion of Guantánamo’s Detention Center Zone, as seen Sept. 27, 2016 on Google Maps, shows Camp 6, where low-value captives are imprisoned; the Camp 5 prison where military contractors are digging trenches in the early stages of work to transform a wing in a medical facility; and an adjacent structure designated by an arrow believed to be Building 2240, described in a court filing as designated for internal demolition to be used as a medical administration center. Across the street is Camp Echo I, where the prison has in the past kept low-value detainees. But the prison commander wrote in his Sept. 23, 2016 filing that Camp 6 ‘currently houses all detainees not designated as high value detainees,’ suggesting a consolidation of sorts from across the street as well. MIAMI HERALD ILLUSTRATION