Welt:
Erster Guantanamo-Häftling in Hamburg eingetroffen
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Hamburger Abendblatt:
Guantánamo-Häftling bekommt in Hamburg neue Heimat
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Time:
Germany's Gift to Obama: Taking in Two Guantánamo Inmates
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SPIEGEL Online:
Germany Agrees to Take Two Inmates from Guantanamo
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Washington Post:
Justice Dept: Gitmo transfers to France, Hungary
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New York Times:
Italy: 2 Guantánamo Detainees Arrive for Trial on Terror Charges
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Washington Post:
PALAU Former Guantanamo Bay detainee Abdul Ghappar Abdul Rahman, left, wades in the Pacific Ocean in Bablomekang with lawyer Michael Sternhell
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New York Times:
Obama Says Guantánamo Won’t Close by January
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New York Times:
Town Divided Over Terror Suspects
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Washington Post:
Rejecting Chinese requests, U.S. sends 6 Uighur detainees to Palau
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New York Times:
Uighurs Leave Guantánamo for Palau
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Kunstforum 199:
Christoph Faulhaber: Guantánamo Allocation Center
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HafenCity News:
Michael Klessmann: Hamburg hilft den USA
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szene Hamburg:
Christoph Faulhaber (GAC) in a conversation with Sabine Danek
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art daily:
Guantanamo Allocation Center: Initiative Dedicated to Relocating the Remaining Detainees still in Custody
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New York Times:
Hungary said Wednesday it will accept a detainee from Guantanamo Bay. . .
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art labor:
guantanamo-aufnahmelager in der hamburger hafencity?!
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New York Times:
4th Guantanamo Detainee Agrees to Move to Palau
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art from space:
The 'existential function' of the act of creation leads to the affirmation and the creation of a territory
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rebel:art:
Der Künstler Christoph Faulhaber, bekannt durch sein Projekt “Mister Security”
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c-cyte:
Guantanamo Allocation Center, which is "dedicated to the question of relocating the remaining detainees . . .
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democratic underground:
This is a new project initiated by artist Christoph Faulhaber. . . Kudos to Faulhaber and Hamburg!
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art-agenda:
artfinder Gallery Mathias Guntner presents Guantanamo Allocation Center Hamburg.
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e-artnow:
A Project in Public Private Partnership Initiated by Christoph Faulhaber Realized and Supported by Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg.
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