What picture was posted?
Cages full.
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Did they reopen these cages?
Camp X-Ray: The first camp, with 311 cells made of chain-link fencing, has emerged as the iconic image of the rugged, makeshift accommodations granted so-called enemy combatants in remote Cuba. A maze of kennel-like cages, the camp housed prisoners for about four months. It was an arrangement that allowed them to chat and pray communally and at one point organize the first hunger strike. One captive's leaked interrogation log indicated it was used even after it was closed for the "enhanced interrogation techniques" used on Mohammed Qahtani, a Saudi whom a senior Pentagon lawyer declared was tortured in U.S. custody. Now abandoned, and overgrown with weeds, it once provided journalists from around the world an opportunity to see how the detention center's infrastructure has evolved. But in 2016 the detention center commander, Rear Adm. Peter Clarke, forbade his public relations staff from bringing media there during the monthly, guided tours. Opened: Jan. 11, 2002. Current population: Zero.
http:// www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/guantanamo/article1939250.html#storylink=cpy