The Guantanamo Bay Prison, located on Cuban territory occupied by the U.S., has become broadly viewed domestically and internationally as a symbol of injustice, illegality, and torture. For Washington policymakers, it has also become a strategic liability that damages the country's credibility. In today's program, host Jorge Gestoso interviews Heather Brandon, attorney at Human Rights First. They discuss the plight of the Guantanamo detainees, the debate on the use of torture, and prospects for closing the prison. teleSUR