A Reporters Talk About Covering Guantanamo

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"Sacha Pfeiffer from NPR's investigations team has covered the U.S. naval base and military prison at Guantanamo for years"

I learned quite a bit about Guantanamo Bay with this story.
This is why NPR is so valuable to many listeners.


Note to Trolls: You need not call it Fake News before listening to this.
 
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"Sacha Pfeiffer from NPR's investigations team has covered the U.S. naval base and military prison at Guantanamo for years"

I learned quite a bit about Guantanamo Bay with this story.
This is why NPR is so valuable to many listeners.


Note to Trolls: You need not call it Fake News before listening to this.
Welcome to the military. Civilian news people have been limited to what the military/government wants them to see for at least sixty years that I am personally aware of. This ain't FOIA territory, never has been and most likely never will be. Have you ever heard the line "Loose lips sink ships." Probably not, too young.
 
"Sacha Pfeiffer from NPR's investigations team has covered the U.S. naval base and military prison at Guantanamo for years"

I learned quite a bit about Guantanamo Bay with this story.
This is why NPR is so valuable to many listeners.


Note to Trolls: You need not call it Fake News before listening to this.
Fake News.
 
"Sacha Pfeiffer from NPR's investigations team has covered the U.S. naval base and military prison at Guantanamo for years"

I learned quite a bit about Guantanamo Bay with this story.
This is why NPR is so valuable to many listeners.


Note to Trolls: You need not call it Fake News before listening to this.
Cool. If it's valuable to you... then you can pay for it.
 

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