Invisible Men
Ofrecemos un artículo de Charlie Savage, reportero del periódico The New York Times, acerca de la biblioteca del centro de detención de Guantánamo. GUANTÁNAMO BAY, Cuba — The prison library here is housed in a prefabricated building behind chain-link fencing and razor wire inside Camp Delta, an older, largely disused wing of the complex. Inside, the place has the feel of a branch library, with several rooms of books divided by language and genre — but its patrons may not browse the stacks. Instead, the chief librarian, a civilian who asks to be identified as “Milton” for security reasons, or … Sigue leyendo →