Guantánamo Diary

Guantánamo Diary

by Mohamedou Ould Slahi, Larry Siems
Guantánamo Diary

Guantánamo Diary

by Mohamedou Ould Slahi, Larry Siems

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Overview

This "profound and disturbing" (New York Times Book Review) bestseller written by a Guantánamo prisoner is now a major feature film starring Tahar Rahim and Jodie Foster.

When The Mauritanian was first published as Guantánamo Diary in 2015—heavily redacted by the U.S. government—Mohamedou Ould Slahi was still imprisoned at the detainee camp in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, despite a federal court ruling ordering his release, and it was unclear when or if he would ever see freedom. In October 2016 he was finally released and reunited with his family. During his fourteen-year imprisonment the United States never charged him with a crime.

Now he is able to tell his story in full, with previously censored material restored. This searing diary is not merely a vivid record of a miscarriage of justice, but a deeply personal memoir—terrifying, darkly humorous, and surprisingly gracious. The Mauritanian is a document of immense emotional power and historical importance.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780316328609
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Publication date: 01/20/2015
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 255,229
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Mohamedou Slahi was born in a small town in Mauritania in 1970. He won a scholarship to attend college in Germany and worked there for several years as an engineer. He returned to Mauritania in 2000. The following year, at the behest of the United States, he was detained by Mauritanian authorities and rendered to a prison in Jordan.

Later he was rendered again, first to Bagram Air Force Base in Afghanistan, and finally, on August 5, 2002, to the U.S. prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, where he was subjected to severe torture. He was cleared and released on October 16th of 2016 and repatriated to his native country of Mauritania. No charges were filed against him during or after this ordeal.

Larry Siems is a writer and human rights activist and for many years directed the Freedom to Write program at PEN American Center. He is the author, most recently, of The Torture Report: What the Documents Say About America's Post-9/11 Torture Program. He lives in New York.

Table of Contents

A Timeline of Detention xi

Notes on the Text, Redactions, and Annotations xiii

Introduction Larry Siems xvii

1 Jordan-Afghamstan-GTMO: July 2002-February 2003 3

Before

2 Senegal-Mauritania: January 21, 2000-February 19, 2000 71

3 Mauritania: September 29, 2001-Novembcr 28, 2001 107

4 Jordan: November 29, 2001-July 19, 2002 150

GTMO

5 GTMO: February 2003-August 2003 191

6 GTMO: September 2003-December 2003 264

7 GTMO: 2004-2005 308

Author's Note 373

Editor's Acknowledgments 375

Notes to Introduction 377

About the Authors 379

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