US lockup in Cuba quietly being upgraded

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Soccer, cable TV at Gitmo? US lockup in Cuba quietly being upgraded - Lean Forward

Despite President Obama's vow to shut down Guantanamo Bay, the nation's most expensive prison is undergoing some costly new updates that would allow the facility to remain open for years. NBC's Michael Isikoff reports.

GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba -- The U.S.-run Guantanamo Bay detention center in Cuba, targeted for closure by Barack Obama during his campaign for the presidency, is instead quietly undergoing millions of dollars of upgrades that could allow it to remain open for years as a prison for suspected terrorists, NBC News has learned.

Among the recent improvements to the facility commonly known as “Gitmo”: a heavily guarded soccer field for detainees known as “Super Rec,” which cost nearly $750,000 and opened this week; cable television in a communal living quarters and “enriching your life” classes for detainees, which include instruction on learning to paint, writing a resume -- even handling personal finances.
 

StadEMS3

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If the contracts were awarded prior to any thoughts of closing they do the work regardless. I've seen many military bases get housing remodeled or new construction only to be torn down right after the base closes. Contractors want their money because the contract was awarded. What do you do...?
 
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