An anthology of illustrated narratives about the prison and the
lives it changed forever  In January 2002, the United States
sent a group of Muslim men they suspected of terrorism to a prison
in Guantánamo Bay. They were the first of roughly 780 prisoners
who would be held there—and 40 inmates still remain. Eighteen
years later, very few of them have been ever charged with a crime.
In Guantánamo Voices, journalist Sarah Mirk and her team of
diverse, talented graphic novel artists tell the stories of ten
people whose lives have been shaped and affected by the prison,
including former prisoners, lawyers, social workers, and service
members. This collection of illustrated interviews explores the
history of Guantánamo and the world post-9/11, presenting this
complicated partisan issue through a new lens.
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