
Gitmo Turns SixA look at the world's most talked-about prison.
Posted Friday, Jan. 11, 2008, at 6:16 PM ETSometimes, seeing is believing. The rumors of torture and soulless humiliation taking place at Guantanamo Bay ceased to garner much interest—until the pictures hit. Suddenly, the world took notice, and hissed. Since then, conditions at Gitmo have changed, advocates say, but the imprisoned remain. Today marks the sixth anniversary of the arrival of the first Gitmo inmate.
Click on the player below to view Slate's interactive audio slide show of photographer Paolo Pellegrin's stirring images of Gitmo, in partnership with Magnum Photos.
Dahlia Lithwick looks at the Guantanamo inmates—the prisoners who don't exist.
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