Guantanamo Detainees Moved Amid Structural Problems at Showcase Prison
Briefly

The sudden closure of the showcase prison at Guantanamo Bay is attributed to undisclosed infrastructure problems, leading to the relocation of all detainees to Camp 6.
Camp 6, built in 2006 for $39 million, can house up to 200 detainees but was operating with just 16 prisoners previously approved for transfer.
Individual cells in Camp 6 were replaced with communal spaces, indicating a shift towards a less restrictive environment for the remaining inmates, all categorized for transfer.
The military's lack of comment regarding the sudden decision underscores the secretive nature of the operations surrounding the facilities at Guantanamo Bay.
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