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, by Mohamedou Ould Slahi

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, by Mohamedou Ould Slahi

Produktinformation

Format: Kindle Ausgabe

Dateigröße: 8640 KB

Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe: 432 Seiten

Verlag: Little, Brown and Company (20. Januar 2015)

Verkauf durch: Amazon Media EU S.Ã r.l.

Sprache: Englisch

ASIN: B00QQPJY0A

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Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:

5.0 von 5 Sternen

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Amazon Bestseller-Rang:

#436.623 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop (Siehe Top 100 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop)

The handwritten diary of detainee 760 still in captivity at Guantanamo Bay without charges, written in English learned from his interrogators and guards, released with 2,500 black line redactions by the government.A clearsighted account of one man's dreadful journey from his mothers home, through secret renditions, black sites, beatings, and horrifying interrogation methods that will yield "results" deep into the American Heart of Darkness.What will American agents do when ordered to crush the spirit and get a confession out of a subject. How can someone survive with their soul intact?

Eine wirklich starke Leistung, man kann kaum glauben, das der Autor so verständnisvoll und tolerant bleibt, bedenkt man, wie er behandelt wurde.

Ich bin auf dieses Buch über die Audioausschnitte der BBC aufmerksam geworden.Ein wichtiges Zeitdokument, liest sich sehr schnell, auch wenn es mit der Zensierung nicht so einfach ist.

erschütternde einzelheiten über die westliche,christliche tolleranz gegenüber dem was im namen der westlichen welt geschieht.die quittung werden christliche kirchen und demokratien mit sicherheit von der weltbevölkerung noch präsentiert bekommen.

If you want to know how low the USA has fallen since 9/11 , rather than pretending that the USA is still some kind of moral leader in the world, this book will make it clear –assuming you have any sense of moral decency at all.The best thing about this book is the author himself, who manages to have the fortitude and character to have risen above all the torture, terror, and misery he was put through by the USA in the name of "the War on Terror". Unlike those who authorized and executed his brutal abuse, he harbors no ill will toward anyone.That is a miracle.

Whatever your political views may be, you should check out this account of this man's experience to understand the power and reach of governments when faced with terrorism and suspects who have ties to people who have committed or plotted acts of terror. The whole "innocent until proven guilty" thing does not apply to these individuals--you should read this to follow the course of what a suspected terrorist (whether guilty or innocent) goes through.

If you are interested in what can happen to a "good Muslim" caught up in the web of US war against terrorism in its early excesses, this is the account you want to read. Mr. Slahi's story is gripping, His description of the various methods of torture he endured is enough to cause spasms in your own back and abdomen as you read. I came away feeling that there has be much hidden from the public regarding the inhumane treatment those incarcerated in the years following 9/11. The only down side to this "diary" is the extreme amount of redaction found throughout the text. If you happened to catch the 60 Minutes piece several weeks ago, this text really fills out the story. Amazing that this gentle man does not direct intense hatred toward the American people in general.

I am probably the least likely person to write a review for this book. But after listening to the editor/author, Larry Siems, on NPR, I knew I had to read it. I am not a highly political person. I am not great with history. I don't understand all the nuances of the military. I also understand that there are people, foreigners, who would love nothing better than to blow up our country and wouldn't feel any remorse. However, the story of Mohamedou is so outlandish that it is hard to believe that we, as Americans, would be okay with this kind of treatment. Let's just say that one of our citizens was held captive (and I'm not naive enough to think that it doesn't still happen) under these conditions in another country for 13+ years, we would be up in arms. The injustice of it all would be all over the news. We are a better country than that. We are morally sensitive on so many issues that it is hard to believe we stoop so low in this regard. So why are we allowed to treat a prisoner this way? Primarily, I am so upset that he has never been charged. That there has been no obvious evidence all this time that actually links him to a terrorist activity. He was pulled from his family and has been brutally and unjustly treated for years.Again, I am not so naive that I don't think torture is going on for the sake of garnering information to protect our citizens. Some is expected and we tend to look the other way, the same way that we don't want to know about how our animals are slaughtered for consumption. I don't necessarily agree with it and it goes against the Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of war. As quoted in the introduction, "Prisoners must at all times be humanly treated. Any unlawful act or omission by the Detaining Power causing death or seriously endangering the health of a prisoner of war in custody will be prohibited, and will be regarded as a serious breach of the present Convention..."The Geneva Convention is violated almost daily with Mohamedou and many of his fellow prisoners. While I can't comment on the innocence of the others since they are not sharing their story, I can say that Mohamedou was granted a release by a federal judge 5 years ago and has yet to be released or even charged with a crime.So getting on to the story. Larry Siems has written a nice introduction. He has tried very hard to organize the information so that we have as much history and detail as possible. Mohamedou has also done a wonderful job of recounting the events of his life, sometimes in gruesome but not gratuitous detail. But the story is redacted, sometimes for three pages at a time, which makes for some stilted reading. Additionally, it jumps around in the timeline. After reading for a bit, it does get a little easier to stay on top of it but the redactions can be really frustrating at times.Mohamedou has a wonderful way of looking at things. He is a prisoner for no apparent reason. He is beaten, subjected to extreme temperatures, restraints,deprivation, seclusion and extreme isolation, interrogated for days, months, and years, and had other atrocities beyond imagination. But he looks for the positive things in his days. Being forced to sit blindfolded next to another prisoner which was comforting just because he was touching another human being. The occasional guard or interrogator with a bit more of a conscience, ones who treat him with a little more respect and humanity. The ability to have a conversation with anyone. He is, by his account, a decent, intelligent man who was just trying to live a normal life when he was suspected of being involved in the Millennium Plot.This is a hard read at times but Mohamedou presents it in such a way that he does not glorify or exaggerate. It is worth a read for us to open our eyes to the horrors of Guantanamo and probably many other prisons, including some housing Americans, under our care. We should be ashamed of the treatment of Mohamedou.

I ordered the redacted edition years ago. I have removed it and re-purchased the "Restored Edition" and downloaded it to my various Kindle devices. In each case I only get the original redacted edition, with no explanation or apparent remedy. I wish there were a way to bring this issue to Amazon's attention without rating the Diary itself, which reveals an extraordinary Godly man who follows the teachings of the Prophets Muhammad (can recite the Koran from memory) and Jesus Christ and, like our fellow semites of Israel, does not claim to know that Jesus is any more divine than you or I or Muhammad.

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