Carol Rosenberg appears in the following:
Backstory: 10 Years of Guantanmo
Thursday, January 12, 2012
The U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, turned 10 years old yesterday. Carol Rosenberg, Miami Herald reporter, looks back at a decade of Gitmo.
Backstory: More Questions from the Guantanamo Papers
Thursday, April 28, 2011
The release this week of government files on detainees at the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay have given us an unprecedented glimpse into the camp and the people who have been held there. The Miami Herald’s Carol Rosenberg looks at what they do and don’t tell us about the Guantanamo system.
9-11 Trials Back To Guantanamo
Tuesday, April 05, 2011
9-11 Trials Back To Guantanamo
Tuesday, April 05, 2011
Carol Rosenberg, reporter for the Miami Herald, discusses Attorney General Eric Holder’s decision, and the process for moving the trial back to Guantanamo Bay.
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Backstory: Guantanamo
Thursday, March 10, 2011
More than two years after President Obama pledged in an executive order to close the detention facility at Guantanamo bay, the prison remains open. On Monday the President also reversed course and will allow military tribunals of detainees there to resume. We’ll speak with Carol Rosenberg, a reporter for McClatchy and the Miami Herald, about the reasons why the prison was created in the first place and what the future holds for its prisoners. We’ll also be joined by Emily Berman, counsel in the Brennan Center's Liberty and National Security Program.
Omar Khadr Pleads Guilty at Guantánamo
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
His was one of the most divisive cases in the so-called war on terror. Now, Omar Khadr, the youngest and last Western detainee at Guantánamo Bay has pleaded guilty to committing war crimes. The 23 year old was originally detained when he was 15 years old; he has spent one-third of his life at Guantánamo Bay. According to the plea bargain, next year he will be sent back to his native Canada to serve the rest of his sentence, another eight years in prison.