behold, uighurville, this is technically camp iguana, but apparently, it's known as uighurville becauseof uighurs, a group of chinese muslim men, even though the united states government admitted they should not be in prison at all. after the bush administration decided to stop even trying to contend these chinese guys should be seen as enemy combatants. in 2013, a federal judge said if you have no charges against them, no contention against them, then it is unlawful to keep them at guantanamo any longer. they must be freed. the 17 prisoners were essentially guys who were in the wrong place at the wrong time when the u.s. invaded afghanistan and when there were $5,000 bounties to be paid. but when the bush administration gave up trying to make the case these guys were dangerous, when that judge recorded them released, it was a long way into them having spent years at guantanamo and when the judge said they were going to be released, it seemed like this long, strange odyssey of chinese guys at this prison finally seemed like this was going to come to an end. but then congress freaked out