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'A longtime captive has written the most profound and disturbing account yet of what it's like to be
collateral damage in the war against terror.'―Mark Danner, NYTBR, & Editors' Choice
'Slahi is a fluent, engaging and at times eloquent writer, even in his fourth language,
English....Slahi's book offers a first-person account of the experience of torture. For that reason
alone, the book is necessary reading for those seeking to understand the dangers that
Guantánamo's continued existence poses to Americans in the world.'―Deborah Pearlstein,
Washington Post'A riveting new book has emerged from one of the most contentious places in
the world, and the U.S. government doesn't want you to read it....You don't have to be convinced
of Slahi's innocence to be appalled by the incidents he describes.'―Kevin Canfield,San
Francisco Chronicle'Guantánamo Diary will leave you shell-shocked.'―Vanity Fair
'Slahi emerges from the pages of his diary...as a curious and generous personality, observant,
witty and devout, but by no means fanatical....Guantánamo Diary forces us to consider why the
United States has set aside the cherished idea that a timely trial is the best way to determine who
deserves to be in prison.―Scott Shane,New York Times'An historical watershed and a literary
triumph....The diary is as close as most of us will ever get to understanding the living hell this man--
who has never been charged with a crime, and whom a judge ordered released in 2010--continues
to suffer.'―Elias Isquith,Salon'Everyone should read Guantánamo Diary....Just by virtue of
having been written inside Guantánamo, Slahi's book would be a triumph of humanity over chaos.
But Guantánamo Diary turns out to be especially human. Slahi doesn't just humanize himself; he
also humanizes his guards and interrogators. That's not to say that he excuses them. Just the
opposite: he presents them as complex individuals who know kindness from cruelty and right from
wrong.'―Joshua Rothman,The New Yorker'The tragedy of Slahi's memoir is not just his grave
abuse at the hands of U.S. officials. It is that....Slahi's account of life--if it can be called that--at
Guantánamo is not the exception. It is the rule, and it continues today.'―Alka Pradhan,Reuters
'Guantánamo Diary stands as perhaps the most human depiction of an entire post-9/11
system.'―Omar El Akkad,Globe and Mail'Literary history was made today with the publication
of the first-ever book by a still-imprisoned Guantánamo detainee....As astonishing as the scope of
the abuse is Slahi's enduring warmth, even for his torturers and jailers.'―Noa Yachot,Huffington
Post Read more Mohamedou Slahi was born in Mauritania in 1970. In 2001, he was detained
and rendered to a prison in Jordan