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Gitmo
/ ˈɡɪtməʊ /
noun
- informal.Guantánamo: referring more specifically to the detainment camp run here by the US military, in which suspected terrorists are detained and questioned
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With Camp X-Ray, this is pretty heavy subject matter here in Gitmo.
Kandari is still in Gitmo because the standard of review has changed.
“Gitmo was surreal,” Mumford described of the base riddled with high security measures.
Other projects have included a depiction of hunger in Los Angeles and “Gitmo,” about the detainees in Cuba.
Meanwhile familiar tensions over Gitmo were playing out between Congress and the White House.
Or reply if you're in custody, being run by our friends on Gitmo, looking for a way to make the pain stop.
A lot of those cops had ended up in state prisons, along with the guards from Gitmo-by-the-Bay.
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