
Camp Echo
Camp Echo is a detention facility established in 2002 on the U.S. Guantanamo Bay military base, primarily used to hold detainees suspected of terrorism-related activities. It is a high-security environment designed for the confinement and interrogation of individuals considered threats to national security. The facility is part of the broader Guantanamo Bay detention complex, which has been subject to international debate over human rights and legal treatment of detainees. Camp Echo operates under military authority, and access is heavily restricted. Its purpose is to prevent detainees from engaging in or facilitating attacks, while ongoing discussions focus on legal rights and humanitarian concerns.