Examples of using Gitmo in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Take him to GITMO.
Gitmo still there.
Move him to Gitmo.
Gitmo is still there.
They call it the Gitmo twist.
The facility is often referred to as Guantánamo, or Gitmo.
There's a cell in gitmo with your name on it.
He's been locked away in Gitmo.
We saw shit at Gitmo, and it wasn't pretty.
Who are they and how did they get to Gitmo?
You mean to say in all your time at Gitmo you have never had a meal?
We encountered some hostiles, like at Gitmo.
But when we were at Gitmo, we never even put our masks on.
Those kids aren't all going to Gitmo.
He wanted our presence at gitmo to confirm that he was successful.
I'm the intelligence supervisor here at Gitmo.
As we learned from Gitmo, those suspected by America are overwhelmingly innocent.
Would the U.S. intercept them and send them to Gitmo?
The facility is often referred to as Guantanamo, or Gitmo(derived from the abbreviation“GTMO”).
These are the letters… that Santiago wrote in his eight months at Gitmo.
But unlike Gitmo they exist right here, at home, floating within larger federal prisons.
Most of these detainees have been held in Gitmo for over 5 years.
At the US naval base, however, Radio Gitmo caters to an expat community, offering tips on the optimal amount of alcohol to consume after dinner and warning of the negative effects of feeding the bay's iguana population.
When Obama became president in 2009,there were 245 prisoners at Gitmo.
When he looked up a list of DIA employees who visited Gitmo during those dates, a familiar name popped up- Ana Montes.
Look as well at prisons like Gitmo(which Donald Trump has no intention of ever closing), Abu Ghraib, and an unknown number of black sites that were in some of these years used for rendition, detention, and torture, and gave the United States a reputation in the world that may prove indelible.
He signed an executive order on January 22, 2009,requiring Gitmo to close within one year.
Guantanamo Bay Naval Base(also called GTMO and pronounced gitmo by the US Military personnel stationed there[1]) is located on 45 square miles(120 km2) of land and water at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, which the United States leased for use as a coaling and naval station in the Cuban- American Treaty of 1903(for $2,000 until 1934, for $4,085 since 1938 until now).
According to ECCHR, Haspel herself supervised the torture of Abu Zubaydah,arguably the most famous Gitmo prisoner, who is accused of preparing 9/11 terror attack, but who has never faced criminal court or official charges.