Mohamedou Ould Slahi freed after 14 years


The author of an internationally bestselling memoir about life in Guantánamo Bay has been released after enduring 14 years and severe torture at the US detention center.
Mohamedou Ould Slahi, whose 2015 Guantánamo Diary memoir yielded a new wave of global outrage over Guantánamo Bay, is now free in his native Mauritania, his US attorney Nancy Hollander confirmed.
To read the report about his release, click here.

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