Commentary: For reporters, the rules at Guantanamo change daily | McClatchy
Guantanamo’s Camp Justice is a place where you can sit at your laptop or by your phone only if there’s a member of the military within earshot.
It’s a place where you can go to court only in the custody of a military public affairs officer. Inside, if there’s only one escort — this happened recently — and somebody has to go to the bathroom, every reporter has to leave court, too.
It’s a place where a soldier stands over your shoulder, looks in your viewfinder and says ‘Don’t take that picture, I’ll delete it.’
Link: Commentary: For reporters, the rules at Guantanamo change daily | McClatchy
via: “I’m here to tell you what it’s like to be a reporter at Guantanamo. It’s hard.” – Boing Boing