This profound and disturbing (New York Times Book Review) bestseller written by a Guant namo prisoner will soon be a major feature film starring Jodie Foster and Tahar Rahim.
In October 2016 he was finall. government--Mohamedou Ould Slahi was still imprisoned at the detainee camp in Guant namo Bay, Cuba, despite a federal court ruling ordering his release, and it was unclear when or if he wOuld ever see freedom.
When The Mauritanian was first Published as Guant namo Diary in 2015--heavily redacted by the U.
S.
This profound and disturbing (New York Times Book Review) bestseller written by a Guant namo prisoner will soon be a major feature film starring Jodie Foster and Tahar Rahim.
The Mauritanian is a document of immense emotional power and historical importance.
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.
Now he is able to tell his story in full, with previously censored material restored.
During his fourteen-year imprisonment the United States never charged him with a crime.
In October 2016 he was finally released and reunited with his family. government--Mohamedou Ould Slahi was still imprisoned at the detainee camp in Guant namo Bay, Cuba, despite a federal court ruling ordering his release, and it was unclear when or if he wOuld ever see freedom.
When The Mauritanian was first Published as Guant namo Diary in 2015--heavily redacted by the U.
S.
This profound and disturbing (New York Times Book Review) bestseller written by a Guant namo prisoner will soon be a major feature film starring Jodie Foster and Tahar Rahim.
The Mauritanian is a document of immense emotional power and historical importance.
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.
Now he is able to tell his story in full, with previously censored material restored.
During his fourteen-year imprisonment the United States never charged him with a crime.
In October 2016 he was finally released and reunited with his family. government--Mohamedou Ould Slahi was still imprisoned at the detainee camp in Guant namo Bay, Cuba, despite a federal court ruling ordering his release, and it was unclear when or if he wOuld ever see freedom.
When The Mauritanian was first Published as Guant namo Diary in 2015--heavily redacted by the U.
S.
This profound and disturbing (New York Times Book Review) bestseller written by a Guant namo prisoner will soon be a major feature film starring Jodie Foster and Tahar Rahim