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The Wire is a weekly publication published by Joint Task Force Guantanamo, in Cuba〔Paisley Dodds, ''Army chaplain is latest detainee in war on terror'', Associated Press, September 22, 2003, reprinted in ( Spartanburg (South Carolina) Herald-Journal via Google News )〕〔(Dave Astor, ''Cartoonist's Latest National Guard Deployment Is to Guantanamo Bay'', Editor and Publisher, April 22, 2008 )〕〔Michelle Shephard, ''Patriot's Choice: Iguanas or banana rats: On the other side of the wire, naval base is like America, only different, reports Michelle Shephard'', Toronto Star, April 9, 2006, p. 12, reprinted at (Google News )〕〔(Debbie Glover, ''Local educator returns from Gitmo'', St. Tammany (Louisiana) News, May 14, 2008 )〕—the unit responsible for the extrajudicial detention and interrogation of Guantanamo captives. It publishes articles aimed at the camp's guards, interrogators, and administrative staff that offer a different perspective on the detention than that offered to the general public.〔 〕〔 (DoD URL ) 〕〔 (DoD URL ) 〕〔 (DoD URL ) 〕〔 (DoD URL ) 〕〔 (DoD URL ) 〕〔 (DoD URL ) 〕 On April 23, 2007 twelve troopers from the 241st Mobile Public Affairs Detachment arrived in Guantanamo to take over Public Affairs at Guantanamo, including the publication of The Wire.〔〔 (DoD URL ) 〕 The publication and excerpts from it have been included in a fictionalized account of military life at Guantanamo. ==References== 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Wire (JTF-GTMO)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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