In a month marking its 13th anniversary, we look at one of the great
mysteries of the U.S. military prison at Guantánamo Bay: what happened
the night of June 9, 2006, when three prisoners died. The Pentagon said
the three — Yasser Talal al-Zahrani, Salah Ahmed al-Salami and Mani
Shaman al-Utaybi — all committed suicide. But were they actually
actually tortured to death at a secret CIA black site? In a broadcast
exclusive, we are joined by Joseph Hickman, a Guantánamo staff sergeant
and author of the new book, "Murder at Camp Delta: A Staff Sergeant's
Pursuit of the Truth About Guantánamo Bay." We are also joined by
professor Mark Denbeaux, director of Seton Hall University School of
Law's Center for Policy and Research, which has just published the new
report, "Guantánamo: America's Battle Lab."
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