One day, they had coffee at a hotel, by the pool, with the legal team of a current Guantnamo detainee. (After 9/11, the directorate acted as a proxy jailer for the C.I.A.) They kept him in alternately hot and cold cells, blasted him with strobe lights and heavy-metal music, and poured ice water on him. Since then, the U.S. military has exposed some lite soldiers to the techniques, to prepare them for the kinds of abuses they might encounter should they be captured by terrorist groups or governments that dont abide by the Geneva Conventions. Salahi withdrew the cash and gave it to friends who were travelling to Nouakchott, and they delivered it to Abu Hafss family. When a nurse, who spoke only Hassaniya Arabic, filled out Mohamedous birth certificate in the Latin alphabet, she omitted a syllable from his last name. Salahi was led to a small private aircraft. He and his comrades were told that many of the detainees were responsible for 9/11 and, given the opportunity, would strike again. Every time there was a hurricane warning in Guantnamo Bay, Salahi dreamed that the storm had wiped away the prison camp, and everyone, detainees and captors alike, was fighting side by side to survive, he wrote. He was held in Guantanamo Bay from. The Mauritanian tells the story of Mohamedou Ould Salahi, a man of Mauritanian origin who spent 14 years in the notorious American military detention centre at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where he. I am denied my freedom because I was denied my freedom, Salahi said. Abu Hafs ascended to Al Qaedas Shura Council, where he served as bin Ladens personal adviser on Sharia law. His mother was dead, and so was one of his brothers, but there were teen-age nieces and nephews whom he was meeting for the first time. After a near-fatal stabbingand decades of threatsthe novelist speaks about writing as a death-defying act. That May, U.S. Navy Seals killed bin Laden, and collected more than a million documents from his compound in northern Pakistan; among them was a letter from Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, seeking the central leaderships blessing to enter into a secret agreement with the Mauritanian government. Before his first shift in Echo Special, Wood was told to place a strip of electrical tape over the name on his uniform, and to use only nicknames inside the cell, so that if 760 were to somehow sneak a message out of the camp he couldnt issue fatwas against his guards or their families. Few locals spoke French, but since the country had been arbitrarily drawn up as a vast, mostly desert territory, populated by numerous ethnic groups who spoke different languages, there was no alternative for official documentation. It was January 11, 2002. The plane landed at sunset. Mohamedou Ould Slahi (em rabe: ) (nascido em 21 de dezembro de 1970) um mauritano que foi detido no campo de deteno de Guantnamo Bay sem acusao de 2002 at sua libertao em 17 de outubro de 2016. To dispel notions that the United States was at war with Islam, detainees were allowed to have private meetings with a Muslim military chaplain, and were given copies of the Quran. Mohamedou Ould Slahi, 44, has been held prisoner inside Guantanomo Bay since 2002. A lot of wise people tell me, Mohamedou, shut the fuck up, dont ask for papers, dont ask. As Michael Lehnert, a Marine Corps major general who briefly served as the detention camps first commander, later testified to Congress, What better way to enrich yourself, while resolving old grudges, than to finger a neighbor who was your enemy, regardless of his support for either Al Qaeda or the Taliban?. On February 14, 2004, Salahi received a short letter from his mother in Mauritania, informing him that her health situation is OK. It had been eight hundred and fifteen days since he had seen heran ailing woman in the rearview mirror, waving from the street as he drove to Deddahi Abdellahis intelligence headquarters. A private jet landed, and out climbed a Jordanian rendition team. So that scared me away, he said. Mohamedou Ould Slahi, a Mauritanian who lived briefly in Montreal, has launched a $30-million lawsuit against the federal government. Outside of the political discussions, he and Salahi passed the hours playing rummy, Risk, and chess. Finally, when Slahi and his wife moved to Montreal, in 1999, they attended the al Sunnah mosquethe same mosque attended by Ahmed Ressam, a member of Al Qaeda who had been arrested, shortly. In 1967, Martin Seligman, a twenty-four-year-old Ph.D. student in psychology, conducted an experiment that involved delivering electric shocks to dogs in various states of restraint. (He escaped through a kitchen door.) Based on a misreading of materials in his possession, and the vague aspersions of Islamophobic military officers, prosecutors accused him of treason and aiding the enemy, and threatened to pursue the death penalty. In Amman, Jordan, Salahi was hooded and taken to a detention facility in the headquarters of the countrys General Intelligence Directorate. In July, 2001, according to Scott-Clark and Levy, the authors of The Exile, Abu Hafs handed bin Laden his resignation letter. In 1988, Salahi graduated from high school and won a scholarship to study engineering in Duisburg, Germany. In 2005, Mauritania had a military coupthe typical way in which power has changed hands since independence. Salahi also pushed him to research Western foreign-policy blundersfor example, that in 1953 the American and the British intelligence services had orchestrated a coup in Iran, overthrowing a popular Prime Minister in order to prop up a tyrannical, pro-Western Shah. Then one of them shouted, Pillow, you can come out now! A short man in his mid-thirties stepped into the guards area, unshackled. One of Salahis friends, who was now living in Canada, suggested that he move to Montreal. The evidence against him lacked depth, but investigators considered its breadth conclusive. Medical personnel had noted that Salahi had sciatic-nerve issues; now interrogators kept him in stress positions that exacerbated them. Several of his co-workers were missing fingers, and the manager took every opportunity to denigrate the staff. When they removed his shackles, the man, who was shaking with fear, suddenly jerked to the left. The cellbetter, the boxwas cooled down to the point that I was shaking most of the time. I want to be able to show bin Ladins head to the President. Black added that he and Bush wanted to avoid the spectacle of a courtroom trial. I was, like, Maybe hes right. (In fact, the 9/11 plot was organized more than a year before bin al-Shibh visited Duisburg.) Bin Laden, wary of Al Qaedas fragility, urged him not to speak publicly of his departure. Were gonna feed you up your ass, an interrogator said. The cousins had married a pair of sisters, and so they were now also brothers-in-law. But the government had abandoned the theory that Salahi knew about 9/11 before it happened. For the first time, he described his experiences without fear of retribution. Herrington later reported that the interrogators were unsure of the real names of more than half the detainees. When Yee went on leave, he flew to Jacksonville, Florida, where he was interrogated and arrested, then blindfolded, earmuffed, and driven to a Navy brig in South Carolina. Upon Mohsens arrest, according to a court filing, investigators found pocket litter that included both Salahis name and Ressams phone number. (Mohsen could not be reached for comment. Im now in Canada, attending a mosque where we believe a very dangerous group is attending. And, because it was Ramadan, Salahi was leading prayers. One day, Zuley walked into Salahis cell, carrying a pillow. Among such methods as forced nakedness, dietary manipulation, daily twenty-hour interrogations, waterboarding, exposure to freezing temperatures, and the withholding of medical care, Beaver endorsed the use of scenarios designed to convince the detainee that death was imminent. (She later expressed surprise that her legal opinion had become the final word on interrogation policies and practices within the Department of Defense.) An accompanying memo, drafted by a military psychologist and a psychiatrist, explained that all aspects of the environment should enhance capture shock, dislocate expectations, foster dependence, and support exploitation to the fullest extent possible., In November, 2002, the set of proposed techniques landed on Donald Rumsfelds desk. detainees were whisked to the cellar, to be hidden from view. His proximity to so many events and high-level jihadi figures could not be explained by coincidence, they thought, and only a logistical mastermind could have left so faint a trail. While he was held at Gitmo, Slahi was repeatedly tortured in an . . The proceeds from his book were paying for a nieces studies in Dubai and a nephews masters degree in applied mathematics at a university in Kuala Lumpur. team left Guantnamo, and the torture began. He said he was going to bring in black people, Salahi recalled, in the military hearing. There, Abu Hafs spent two months in custody, as a formality. Soon afterward, in Guantnamo Bay, Salahi saw his own face on a TV screen. agents visited Salahis cell. Abu Hafs, Salahis cousin and a senior Al Qaeda official, evaded capture. They married in 2010, and had a child six years later. Wood left for the airport at 4 A.M. Salahi spent much of the day watching YouTube compilations of the worst American Idol auditions. All rights reserved. I just kind of shrugged it off, like, What does it matter? They decided to get a divorce. He had come to think of himself as a dead camel in the desert, when all kinds of bugs start to eat it. Most of the interrogations were conducted by the F.B.I., whose questions now centered on establishing a connection between Salahi and 9/11. T ahar Rahim plays Mohamedou Ould Slahi, who is arrested in 2001 in his native Mauritania with the connivance of his own government, and eventually spirited to the US prison camp on the Cuban . For two weeks, he worked as a guard in the cellblocks, monitoring men who had been captured on the battlefields of Afghanistan. I want to ask you a favor, if it is O.K. lawyer, said, according to the meeting minutes. But by then the Soviet Union had collapsed, and, while Salahi was in training, the Afghan government lost its Russian support. By now, he had enough information about the kind of story he had to craft, because, he wrote, through my conversations with the FBI and the DoD, I had a good idea as to what wild theories the government had about me., Zuley walked in, and Salahi started lying. Assalaamu alaikum, he said to Mohamedou. Walid, who was sixteen, stayed behind. The lead officer couldnt speak Mauritanias Hassaniya Arabic, and Abdellahi hardly understood the Jordanian dialect, so Salahi translated for them. You know, when you just fall asleep and the saliva starts to come out of your mouth? Salahi said. But, when he wanted to engage, he spoke with a worldly, provocative humor that Wood found appealing. I was, like, What else have they lied about? he said. Wood compliedhe felt that it was the least he could do for Salahi. But, hey, I have to cope with it. At an event, I exchanged phone numbers with an extremely submissive server who was dressed in ragged clothes and had a cloudy, damaged eye. The New Yorker may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers. An image of bin Ladens face adorned the windshield, and Abu Hafs spent much of the journey to the Iranian border, some four hundred miles, wondering whether it was a Wanted poster or a tribute. Oct. 17, 2016. Salahis brother, who is a German citizen, had read in Der Spiegel that he was in Guantnamo, but Abdellahi insisted that it wasnt truethat he was looking after Salahi in a Mauritanian prison. Wood is six feet three, with a shaved head, a shy, stoic manner, and the musculature of an lite bodybuilder. He bolted through the changing room and into the street, dressed in his gym clothes, and hailed a taxi to the Mauritanian Embassy in Tehran. Since he had learned it in captivity, some of his earliest phrases were I aint done nothing, cavity search, fuck this, and fuck that. My problem is that I had been picking the language from the wrong peoplenamely, U.S. Salahi told him that he was now home. Everything that happened to meeverything I witnessed in Guantnamo Bayhappened in the name of democracy, in the name of security, in the name of the American people, Salahi told the audience at the Amnesty event. To insure Salahis upkeep, the family regularly gave Abdellahis men money, food, clothes, and gifts. Ahmed is a camel herder, as his father was before him and as his young son Abdullahi will be after him. Salahi, who hadnt been home since 1993, was filled with nostalgia and dread. Force-feeding during the daylight hours of Ramadan, when Muslims are supposed to fast. The techniqueswhich government documents identify as omnipotence tactics, degradation tactics, debilitation tactics, and monopolization of perception tacticshad been developed by Communist forces during the Korean War, to coerce prisoners into making false confessions, for propaganda purposes. They showed him photos of various hijackers, and one of Ramzi bin al-Shibh, the attack cordinator, who had been captured in Pakistan. The abuse wound down slowlyno more hitting, but no comfort items, either, and no uninterrupted periods of rest. M Despite the Covid pandemic, which postponed its initial release by one year, the biopic "Designated Guilty" (The Mauritanian), adaptation by director Kevin MacDonald of the memoir "Les carnets de Guantanamo" by Mauritanian Mohamedou Ould Slahi, has finally been released. In the minutes before the first detainees set foot on Guantnamo, you could literally hear a pin drop, Brandon Neely, a military-police officer, recalled, in an interview with the Guantnamo Testimonials Project, at the University of California, Davis, in 2008. Les carnets de Guantanamo, Mohamedou Ould Slahi, Eric Betsch, Michel Lafon. It was kind of like, We aint gonna beat you ourselves, but you know where you are! So I knew the FBI wanted to interrogate me under the pressure and threat of a non-democratic country., On February 19, 2000, Abdellahi let him go home. But it wasnt enough; the government wanted him to link other people in Canada to various plots. The Ambassador called Nouakchott, and the foreign minister ordered the Embassy to fabricate a passport, using a fake name. You very much become a child again.. He recalled, I took the pen and paper and wrote all kinds of incriminating lies about a poor person who was just seeking refuge in Canada and trying to make some money so he could start a family. Its their citizen, and its their country.. Mohamedou Ould Slahi, a Mauritanian national, was detained for 14 years at Guantnamo Bay. The F.B.I. Abdellahi called Salahis boss at the telecommunications company, to assure him that Salahi should be allowed to resume work. ), Each detainee was given a number, and, on August 4th, thirty-four of those numbers were called, including Salahis. The governments case, essentially, is that Salahi was so connected to al-Qaida for a decade beginning in 1990 that he must have been part of al-Qaida at the time of his capture, Robertson wrote. And, by the way, I pay my boy, he added, unprompted. After roughly three weeks, F.B.I. One day, German officers questioned one of Salahis friends. Just remember Allah always has a plan. During the Amnesty International live stream, someone on Twitter commented that, of the two of them, Wood looked like the detainee. He spent 14 years imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay after being falsely accused of playing a role in . Abu Hafs wouldnt say which countries he had travelled throughonly that, in the first two, the Mauritanian Ambassador met him on the tarmac, walked him through the airport, and stayed with him until he got on the next plane. I figured Ive seen the guy, but where and when? Salahi wrote in his diary. Mauritania is much bigger than Guantnamo Bayyou can move around. But I insist on freedom., Another liberty Salahi identified as having been taken from him is that of expressing the full range of human feelings. An officer shouted Code Red! into a radio, and the Internal Reaction Force team raced to the scene and hog-tied him. A couple of years later, he considered visiting Mauritania, to track down Salahis family and apologize for his role in Salahis detention. I was forbidden from seeing the light of the day; every once in a while they gave me a rec-time at night to keep me from seeing or interacting with any detainees. This is the exact opposite of whats supposed to happen. When Wood tried to search for 760 in Guantnamos detainee database, he found nothing. Mohamedou Ould Slahi was born on 21 December, 1970, is a Writer. A former leader of several provinces explained to me that Abu Hafs, bin Ladens former Sharia adviser, is now an adviser to the President. In most movies that dramatize true stories, at the very end, you see the real person. It was Ramadan again. "And then what they -- pretty much told him, 'This is a bunch of B.S.'" Slahi's life changed . By now, Salahi was under surveillance by German intelligence. The Pentagon had reported that he was dead. The hours were unpredictable, with long drives and arduous shifts. On one page, he recalled the day he got his nickname, when an interrogator brought him a pillow. [4] Slahi traveled from his home in Germany to Afghanistan in December 1990 "to support the mujahideen." Although slavery was criminalized in 2007, Mauritanian human-rights advocates told me that the law was drafted to appease international organizationsthat virtually nothing has changed. The days of Some guards saw an opportunity to torment the detaineesby tossing the Quran into the toilet, for example, or by breaking the binding under the guise of searching for weapons. Desecration of the Quran provoked riots in the cellblocks, which resulted in IRF teams storming into the cells and beating up detainees. Their questions were much the same, Salahi wrote, but the whole environmental setup made me very skeptical toward the honesty and humanity of the U.S. interrogators. I wish you good luck, the agent said. For seventy-six days, he lived in solitary confinement, in a cold cell with surveillance cameras and the lights always on. He wanted no part of a system in which he might have control over another persons liberty. Des milliers de livres avec la livraison chez vous en 1 jour ou en magasin avec -5% de rduction ou tlchargez la version eBook. Government officials suggested that Yee was running an elaborate spy ringthat he and other Muslims had infiltrated the military, and represented the gravest insider threat since the Cold War. Alicia Florrick has been a good wife to her husband, a former state's attorney . How does he react to world events? It was unclear to Abdellahi whether Salahi was still active within Al Qaeda, but he seemed to be someone whom all the Mauritanian Islamists knew. Back on land, Salahi was carried to Echo Special, the trailer, which would be his home for several years. Each government claims that it has come to the rescue of the population, which had been neglected and abused by the previous government, Badre Eddine told me. I want to see photos of their heads on pikes, Black said, according to Schroens memoir, First In, published in 2005. Government censors redacted names, dates, locations, and other sensitive or embarrassing information. Military personnel took his biometric information, and logged his health problemsincluding a damaged sciatic nervethen led him to a cell. had copied in Nouakchott. I want to go to a country where I can enjoy my freedom, he said. In Nouakchott, Abdellahis men detained Salahi again in the fall of 2001, at the request of the Americans. Slahi . Something is going on.. Guantanamo Diary Revisited recounts the experience of Mohamedou Ould Slahi, a citizen of Mauritania, who was imprisoned at the Guantnamo Bay facility from 2002 to 2016, accused by American. Bush Administration lawyers had taken the position that enemy combatants could be held indefinitely, without trials, and that in order for something to qualify as torture it must be equivalent in intensity to the pain accompanying serious physical injury, such as organ failure, impairment of bodily function, or even death. By the end of the following year, Salahi knew more about classified security operations than any private American citizen. Had Wood remained as a regular guard, in one of the regular cellblocks, he might have finished his deployment with his understanding of the global war on terror more or less intact. Der hat eine recht interessante Vita, war bei Al-Qaida ttig und soll whrend seiner . Youve still got, like, a solid eight inches.. They look like a prison uniform with stripes! Before his deployment, he had aspired to become a police officer. He identified himself as Captain Collins, a Navy officer who had been sent to Guantnamo by the White House. In Nouakchott, Abdellahi waited for updates from the C.I.A. Three years into his captivity Slahi began a diary, recounting his life before he disappeared into U.S. custody and daily life as a detainee. Theyd ask me, Whos in there?, and Id say, I dont know, probably somebody famous.. On most days, he searched Salahis name online, hoping to learn more about the case, and to make sense of his own deployment to Echo Special, to no avail. Another officer tried to build rapport with Salahi by speaking to him in German. When the ice melted, they punched him, then repacked the ice to freeze him again. En 2005, trois ans aprs son arrestation, Mohamedou a commenc rdiger un journal. Soon afterward, in a room at the same hotel, the U.S. State Department hosted a training session for Mauritanias security-intelligence apparatus, on Interdiction of Terrorist Activities. Salahi suffered night terrors, and Wood suffered a splitting headache from caffeine withdrawal. It was the pretty blond interrogator bringing in these disks with footage from Al Qaeda and Taliban training camps in Afghanistan, Wood recalled. Id come home and iron my uniform, and my roommates didnt know a thing, he said. After a time of mourning and injustice, Katja seeks revenge. In time, he became suspicious that Salahis confessions had been elicited through torture, and were therefore tainted evidence. Man, youve had a really tough time of it, he said. I executed orders. Salahi was horrified. Bad people always want to blend into a crowd, Salahi explained at the military hearing. Mohamedou Ould Slahi, 50, has never been convicted of any crime or even charged with any offence. And in. In that meeting, Abu Hafs challenged bin Laden on Quranic grounds, arguing that the scale of civilian casualties could not be justified in Islam. Detainee Mohamedou Ould Slahi joined the terrorist organisation Al-. By Ben Taub April 15, 2019 Mohamedou Salahi spent more. Like most countries in West Africa, Mauritania had gained independence from France a decade earlier. His order for release in 2010 was appealed by the Obama administration, and resulted in another six years in the camp. . -From Guantnamo Diary, by Mohamedou Ould Slahi It was a simple prayer. As two M.P.s dragged him to the holding area, someone tossed his prosthetic leg out of the bus. Salahi was terrified. But sometimes, after coperating, hed get depressed and anxious, and say, Im a bad Muslim, Wood told me. He recalled his political views as being whatever Fox News told us. He didnt know the difference between a Hindu, a Sikh, and a Muslimhe had never met one. Guantnamo Diary and the American Slave Narrative. A year in Echo Special shattered Woods ideas about his post-military future. We met like any decent person these dayson social media, Salahi said. He no longer derived much solace from Islam, and rarely prayed. Before meeting Salahi, Wood had never heard of Mauritania; Salahi told him that, to his great embarrassment, slavery was still practiced there, even among people close to him. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement and Your California Privacy Rights. Soon afterward, Salahis brothers were released with instructions to return to Mauritania. The irony is that I have never been in the States, and all the other countries I have been in kept saying, The guy is alright.. Last May, one of Salahis cousins posted a note on Facebook that referred to Woods conversion. Wood stayed with Salahi for four days. Bin Ladens family was en route to Pakistan, and Abu Hafs needed to make arrangements for their protection. When my turn came, two guards grabbed me by the hands and feet and threw me toward the reception team, Salahi wrote. Each time, the minister liedeven after the Red Cross had started delivering Salahis letters from Guantnamo to his family. I said, No. (Investigators later determined that Ressam had left Montreal for a safe house in Vancouver on November 17thnine days before Salahi arrived in Canada.) For the rest of the interrogation session, he was forced to look at photos of corpses from the aftermath of the attacks. How did they do it?. All his friends and family knew him as the guy who was guarding a high-value detainee, and really proud of it, Wood told me. He let you down! An interrogation memo listed plans to shave Salahis head and beard, dress him in a burqa, and make him bark and perform dog tricks, to reduce the detainees ego and establish control.. The first rumors of a planes operation began circulating among Al Qaeda leaders in 1999. There were no weapons of mass destruction. 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