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ҳܲԳáԲ
[ gwahn-tah-nuh-moh; Spanish gwahn-tah-nah-maw ]
noun
- a city in SE Cuba: U.S. naval base.
ҳܲԳáԲ
/ ɡɲˈٲԲ /
noun
- a city in SE Cuba, on ҳܲԳáԲ Bay . Pop: 214 000 (2005 est)
Example Sentences
The US has dismantled large parts of a camp built to house migrants at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, satellite images reviewed by BBC Verify show.
The construction marked a significant expansion to the Guantanamo Migrant Operations Center - a facility long used to hold some migrants and distinct from the high-security military prison used to house detainees suspected by the US of terrorism offences.
The photos below show a mix of around 260 green and white military tents in an area to the south-west of the overall Guantanamo Bay base on 1 April.
The delegation of senators said the cost to fly immigrants out of the US and detain them at Guantanamo Bay came to "tens of millions of dollars a month" and called it "an insult to American taxpayers".
Twenty years ago, the court agreed that the “war on terror” prisoners held at Guantanamo had a habeas corpus right to challenge their detention.
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