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The Herald is one of the oldest and most pre-eminent regional news organizations providing expert coverage on issues relating to local and national issues. ¿Provides a unique perspective of the people, policy, and politics of a place that has no U.S. military exit strategy similar to the days of the Vietnam War. ¿Gitmo will continue to be part of the presidential debates and no doubt in the spotlight with the search for the next Supreme Court Justice.

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The Herald is one of the oldest and most pre-eminent regional news organizations providing expert coverage on issues relating to local and national issues. ¿Provides a unique perspective of the people, policy, and politics of a place that has no U.S. military exit strategy similar to the days of the Vietnam War. ¿Gitmo will continue to be part of the presidential debates and no doubt in the spotlight with the search for the next Supreme Court Justice.
Autorenporträt
Carol Rosenberg is a senior journalist, with the McClatchy News Service. A military-affairs reporter at the Miami Herald, since January 2002 she has reported on the operation of the United States' Guantánamo Bay detention camps, at its naval base in Cuba. Her coverage of captives at Guantánamo Bay has been praised by her colleagues and legal scholars, and she has been invited to speak about it at the National Press Club. In 2011 she received the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for her nearly decade of work on the Guantánamo Bay detention camp.