Guantánamo: Why the Illegal US Base Should be Returned to Cuba

Guantánamo: Why the Illegal US Base Should be Returned to Cuba
ISBN-10
0980429250
ISBN-13
9780980429251
Series
Guantánamo
Category
Cuba
Language
English
Published
2011
Authors
Fidel Castro, Olga Miranda Bravo, Roger Ricardo Luis

Description

How is it that Guantanamo Bay, seized after the Spanish-American war over 100 years ago, is still held by the US as a naval base? Written by one of the most infamous international leaders, Guantanamo is the only book to address the historical debate about the legality of the US occupation of Cuba, preceding its use as a prison for the War on Terror. 50 years after first calling for the return of the territory, Castro reviews the history of the base, reiterating Cuba's case.

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