Carol Rosenberg

The recent releases from Guantanamo include former detainee Adel bin Muhammad El Ouerghi of Tunisia shown standing on a balcony in Montevideo, Uruguay, his new home.

Why closing Gitmo remains a daunting task for Obama

The White House has been picking up the pace of prisoner releases at the Guantanamo Bay detention center in Cuba. Still, actually emptying the prison and shutting down the facility will be difficult because Congress prohibits the transfer of Gitmo detainees to US soil.

Why closing Gitmo remains a daunting task for Obama
Director Andy Senor Jr. (C) takes part in a rehearsal for the musical "Rent" in Havana November 25, 2014.

A Broadway musical opens in Havana for the first time in 50 years

A Broadway musical opens in Havana for the first time in 50 years
Carol Rosenberg

Nine things we've learned from Carol Rosenberg's 13 years covering Guantanamo

Nine things we've learned from Carol Rosenberg's 13 years covering Guantanamo

Two Prisoners to Leave Guantanamo Bay

Two Prisoners to Leave Guantanamo Bay

Ramadan at Guantanamo Bay

Ramadan at Guantanamo Bay

Hunger Strike Grows at Guantanamo

Hunger Strike Grows at Guantanamo

Hunger Strikes: The Latest from Gitmo and the History

Hunger Strikes: The Latest from Gitmo and the History

Guantanamo Hunger Strike Turns Violent

Guards at the military prison in Guantanamo Bay clashed with inmates over the weekend. Carol Rosenberg covers Guantanamo Bay for the Miami Herald. She speaks with anchor Marco Werman about the latest violence and the ongoing hunger strikes.

Guantanamo Hunger Strike Turns Violent

Inside Guantanamo: Hunger Strike Grows as Despair Sets In

A hunger strike among prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility has been growing in Camp 6, where cooperative detainees are being held.

Inside Guantanamo: Hunger Strike Grows as Despair Sets In

Guantanamo Judge Orders End to Government Censors in His Courtroom

Guantanamo Judge Orders End to Government Censors in His Courtroom

Guantanamo pre-trial hearings begin for alleged masterminds of 9/11 attacks

Pre-trial hearings began Monday in the case against five men accused of terrorism, including Khalid Sheik Mohammed. But a reporter from the Miami Herald says the hearings could be complicated by questions about how the defendants were detained.

Guantanamo pre-trial hearings begin for alleged masterminds of 9/11 attacks

Despite differences, Guantanamo prison out-of-sight, if not mind, in presidential election

Mitt Romney and Barack Obama have divergent views on Guantanamo Bay — at least based on statements made years ago. In the current election cycles, neither man has really talked about the future he sees for the prison. But whoever is elected will be faced with precedent-setting cases in short order.

Despite differences, Guantanamo prison out-of-sight, if not mind, in presidential election
The World

Ten Years at Guantanamo

Ten years ago today, the first group of 20 detainees landed at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba.

Ten Years at Guantanamo
The World

Omar Khadr pleads guilty at Guant-namo

Joining us to explain what his admission means for the future of Guant-namo is The Miami Herald's Carol Rosenberg, who has been reporting on the court hearings from the Guant-namo Bay Navy Base.

Omar Khadr pleads guilty at Guant-namo
The World

Omar Khadr: victim or criminal?

Carol Rosenberg is at the Omar Khadr trial in Guantanamo; she explains whether there are differences between these military courts under the Bush and Obama, and what to expect as the trial gets underway.

Omar Khadr: victim or criminal?