The sun rises over Camp Delta detention compound which has housed foreign prisoners since 2002, at Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base, June 6, 2008 in Cuba. (BRENNAN LINSLEY/AFP/Getty Images)
A look inside Guantanamo
McClatchy Newspapers reporter Tom Lasseter and foreign editor Roy Gutman discuss their eight-month investigation that found the U.S. has wrongfully detained many prisoners in the war on terror because of flimsy or fabricated evidence, and for personal scores or bounties.
Guests
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Tom Lasseter: Moscow bureau chief for McClatchy Newspapers. From 2003 to 2006, he covered the war in Iraq and reported extensively about the U.S. military, insurgent groups, militias and other security matters.
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Roy Gutman: Foreign editor for McClatchy Newspapers. He won a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the 1993 war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, where he provided the first documented reports of concentration camps.
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