Having accepted his guards, Salahi wrote, the next phase of captivity was getting used to the prison, and being afraid of the outside world.. Ive finally found a way to reuse all our wine corks!, If youd like, I can set you up with a bullet I dodged.. Youve still got, like, a solid eight inches.. Salahi had spent the morning reviewing a speech he had prepared for events hosted by Amnesty International and Physicians for Human Rights. Few people worked out at two or three in the morning, so he had plenty of time to continue his self-education on global affairs. A fourth was Ramzi bin al-Shibh, the attack cordinator; while in C.I.A. Back on land, Salahi was carried to Echo Special, the trailer, which would be his home for several years. . Pendant des mois, il a crit ses mmoires . I asked Abu Hafs to tell me the name printed in his diplomatic passport, assuming that the identity was no longer valid. After 9/11, patriotism eclipsed restlessness as Woods primary motivation to serve. Mohamedou Ould Slahi: Yes, I read the same story, and I was sort of excited. Mohamedou Ould Slahi spent 14 years in Guantanamo Bay prison. On one page, he recalled the day he got his nickname, when an interrogator brought him a pillow. 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. Owing to his expertise as an electrical engineer, the dossier concludes, Salahi was also able to describe Al Qaedas elaborate communications systems, including radio relay, couriers, encryption, phone boutiques, and satellite communication links to laptops. But the U.S. government was sure there was more to be gleaned from him; the dossier says that he still has useful information on a variety of subjects, including the 9/11 attacks, and lists twenty-two additional areas of potential exploitation. Military officials considered him the poster child for the intelligence effort at Guantnamo., As a result of Salahis coperation, his private cell was now stocked with what the government referred to as comfort items. After the pillow came soap, towels, a prayer cap, and prayer beadsby the time Steve Wood arrived, Salahi also had books, a television, a PlayStation, and an old laptop, on which he killed time playing chess and watching DVDs. guard Steve Wood and director Kevin Macdonald. See what it did to his family., A job posting depicts life as an intelligence officer in Guantnamo Bay as a rewarding challenge with incredible surroundingssunsets, beaches, iguanas, pristine Caribbean blue. What I was told was that his information had saved thousands of American lives, Wood said, and this is what theyd given him to keep talking., Salahi was taken into custody when he was thirty years old, but he had already lived on four continents, and spoke fluent Arabic, French, and German. Although many of the detainees arrived malnourished, with their bodies marked by bullet wounds and broken bones, some IRF teams punched them and slammed their heads into the ground until they were bloody and unconscious. On December 19th, Abu Hafs boarded a bus in Quetta, carrying a fake passport and a suitcase full of cash. Theyd ask me, Whos in there?, and Id say, I dont know, probably somebody famous.. 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. By the following day, the lead Senegalese officer was convinced that there was no reason to hold Salahi. But it stopped abruptly after a failed assassination attempt against the President, in 2011, which raised questions about whether he was cutting deals with Al Qaeda. It was silly, but if you get scared you are not you anymore. Did you see what Steve brought me? Salahi said, pointing to some baby clothes. (During the layover in Casablanca, he had drunk a Red Bull and twenty-two shots of espresso.) ), The government no longer attempted to prosecute Salahinobody had touched the criminal case since Couch withdrewbut it argued that he should nevertheless be detained indefinitely. The United States leases the land beneath the Guantnamo Bay detention facility from Cuba, for four thousand and eighty-five dollars a year, under an agreement signed after the Spanish-American War. The next day, Wood pressed him to talk about the episode, but Salahi wouldnt elaborate. team left Guantnamo, and the torture began. In November of that year, Salahi moved to Montreal, where he began leading prayers at a prominent mosque. I have contact with Osama bin Ladens operative, who was helping launder money. interrogator told him that the military would take over his interrogation. He walked into the morning sunlight in a daze, unable to reconcile his impression of the man in Echo Special with the depiction of the terrorist in the dossier. Where are you from? one of them said. They were afraid that I would kill some people.. Wood compliedhe felt that it was the least he could do for Salahi. custody, bin al-Shibh named Salahi as the man who had arranged his travel to Afghanistan and his introduction to bin Laden. 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. The host, who was a government official, grew agitated, pulled me aside, and urged me not to mention that I had ever been to his house. Over a three-way Anglo-French-African video call, Mohamedou Ould Slahi and Tahar Rahim are exchanging hearty greetings. That day, Neelys job was to haul captives from a bus to a holding area for processing, and then to small, outdoor cages, where they would spend nearly four months sleeping on rocks, and relieving themselves in buckets, while soldiers constructed more permanent cellblocks. I thought they were going to execute me, Salahi wrote. Amanda, who lives in Europe, was pregnant, and Salahi would miss the birth of his son. I was educating myself on the world. But, because Salahis trailer was a national secret, Wood kept a cordial distance from most of the other guards. After Salahi was processed, he spent thirty days in a cold isolation cell, a practice that the U.S. government considered a main building block of the exploitation process, as it allows the captor total control over personal inputs. When the isolation period was over, Salahi learned from other detainees that there was a difference in opinion between those who had lived in European democracies and those who had lived only in Muslim countries, with the latter group arguing that Americas war on terror was an anti-Muslim crusade. Bad people always want to blend into a crowd, Salahi explained at the military hearing. Wood walked through the camp to Echo Special proud to be part of a serious national-security operation. Other men carried box cutters and explosives; Salahi was a ghost on the periphery. Last May, one of Salahis cousins posted a note on Facebook that referred to Woods conversion. Abu Hafs, Salahis cousin and a senior Al Qaeda official, evaded capture. In time, he became suspicious that Salahis confessions had been elicited through torture, and were therefore tainted evidence. Wood started sporadically attending prayers. Who are these guys? Most of the names were Afghan or Pakistani, and the Arabs who were on the list certainly werent recognizable to me and my colleagues who had been working Al Qaeda for years. A few weeks later, after McFadden visited the detention camp, he concluded that the detainees were essentially nobodies. He told me, There was not anyone approaching even the most liberal interpretation of a high-value detainee., In Afghanistan, the U.S. military was inadvertently presiding over a kidnapping-and-ransom industry. NOUAKCHOTT - Mohamedou Salahi is beaming.His welcoming smile is a sign that our conversation, delving into his recent past, may not be so excruciating after all. It was the first time in my thirty-year CIA career that I had ever heard an order to kill someone, Schroen wrote. "And then what they -- pretty much told him, 'This is a bunch of B.S.'" Slahi's life changed . Before leaving Guantnamo, he gave Salahi a novel by Steve Martin, The Pleasure of My Company. Pillow, good luck with your situation, he wrote inside. But he derived immense satisfaction from the work, and saw in it the kind of moral clarity that Guantnamo had lacked. For years, Mohamedou Salahi was imprisoned on the grounds of being a suspected collaborator in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Der hat eine recht interessante Vita, war bei Al-Qaida ttig und soll whrend seiner . You must be very tough. He's a believer. [1] Slahi escreveu um livro de memrias em 2005 enquanto estava preso, o qual o governo dos EUA desclassificou em 2012 com inmeras . Mohamedou Ould Salahi was born in Rosso, Mauritania, the ninth of twelve children of a camel herder. In 1998, shortly after Al Qaeda detonated truck bombs outside the U.S. Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, Salahi took a call from a phone number belonging to bin Laden. 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. Abdellahi had bought him a new outfit, but Salahi had refused to eat, and the fabric was loose on his shoulders. The U.S. military prison's leadership considered Mohamedou Salahi to be its highest-value detainee. But two months later, when Salahi returned to Mauritania and described his experience of the jihad, Walid resolved to set off on his own for Afghanistan. Salahi and I sat on either side of the leader of a political party that has more than a hundred and fifty seats in Parliament. And Id say, No matter what you did in the past, man, youve saved thousands of lives. Id always say that, and hed just shake his head, like, Bullshit., One night, when Salahi was asleep, Wood heard sounds that reminded him of a child having a nightmare. Where is Osama bin Laden? They shouted and threw objects against the wall. No prayers, no information about the direction of Mecca. So much had changed since he had been taken into custody, more than fifty-four hundred days earlier. Nevertheless, he spent 14 years of captivity in America's notorious Guantanamo Bay prison,. He refused, saying that he didnt want to jeopardize his future travel. I Tweeted it. The Mauritanian is stunningly tragic and leaves audiences with a host of questions about how its events were allowed to take place, but another notable issue is why the Obama administration blocked Mohamedou Ould Slahi's release from Guantanamo Bay. (They were no longer brothers-in-law, as Salahi and his wife had divorced.) The anteroom was filled with Mauritanian dignitaries and lites, all men, sitting on couches that lined the perimeter. He did not respond to requests for comment.) The detainees protested, and so it was decided that every detainee who refused the Quran would be IRFed. While the detainees were receiving medical treatment for their post-IRF injuries, the Qurans were placed back in their cells. Within a few months, dozens of Al Qaeda members were living in Tehran, undergoing occasional interrogations, aware that their Iranian hosts could betray them at any moment. . 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. 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. All I can tell you is to tell the truth. They hugged. They drove up to the stairs of an airplane, but, Salahi wrote, he was so exhausted, sick, and tired that I couldnt walk, which compelled the escort to pull me up the steps like a dead body.. One day, after an interrogator kicked a Quran across the floor, detainees organized a mass suicide attempt. (Until 2007, a terrorist sanctions list included Salahis name as an alias for Abu Hafs.). 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. If you say that you are angry, it is understood as an emotion, he said. On September 26th, Schroen and six other officers loaded an aging Soviet helicopter with weapons, tactical gear, and three million dollars in used, nonconsecutive bills. Like, what is a motherfucker? Another two years passed before Salahis name caught the attention of Deddahi Ould Abdellahi, the head of Mauritanias security-intelligence apparatus. But the government had abandoned the theory that Salahi knew about 9/11 before it happened. A few weeks later, Iranian spies told Abu Hafs to call other Al Qaeda officials and inform them that they would be welcome in Iranalthough, like him, they would live with their wives and children under a form of house arrest, sometimes in prisons, sometimes in lavish compounds and hotels, always in the company of the Revolutionary Guard. Military police officers put blackout goggles over their eyes and mittens on their hands, then hooded them, lined them up, and tied each detainee to the one in front of him and the one behind him. Thirty or forty of Abu Hafss followers filled a small wooden shack next to his home, spilling into the street, while he led prayers through a microphone. His friend, Hosni Mohsen, introduced him to the imam at the Al Sunnah mosque. No adult in Woods life had ever looked so frightened and so vulnerable. Then, he wrote, the plane landed, the doors opened, and the warm Cuban sun hit me gracefully. ECCHR, which represents Mohamedou Ould Slahi together with partner lawyer Matthias Lehnert, calls on the authorities to speed up the procedure for issuing his visa and to conclude it swiftly. International . Steve Wood was elated when he heard the news. His order for release in 2010 was appealed by the Obama administration, and resulted in another six years in the camp. That day, the leader of Salahis interrogation came in. (Forty people remain in the camp, at an annual cost of some ten million dollars a detainee.) Salahis freedom became a strain on Woods marriage. I told him I have no problem with the Jews, either, man. He slept in remote villages, and entrusted his life to Afghan sheepherders who were presumably unaware of the twenty-five-million-dollar bounty on his head. No, Im an ex-prisoner of Guantnamo Bay, Salahi replied, instantly ending the conversation. When Mohamedou Ould Slahi walked away, unshackled, from a U.S. military plane in Nouakchott, Mauritania, the author of Guantnamo Diary hoped he was finally free. After the attacks, Cofer Black, the head of the C.I.A.s Counterterrorism Center, who had served as the agencys Khartoum station chief while bin Laden was in Sudan, assured President GeorgeW. Bush that men like Abu Hafs would soon have flies walking across their eyeballs. The next day, he ordered Gary Schroen, the agencys former Kabul station chief, to gather a team for a paramilitary mission. Popularly known as the Writer of Mauritania. Another year passed. smaller?, One of the F.B.I. Nice to meet you, Wood said. Mohamedou Ould Slahi. (Abdellahi says that, after Salahi disappeared, the family never contacted him.) That was my thinkingthat he was sufficiently intelligent and well informed to help any intelligence service that might ask him for help.. In the dark you create things out of what little you have., Had I done what they accused me of, I would have relieved myself on day one, Salahi wrote in his diary. It will look worse.. Case of Mohamedou Ould Slahi. Its their citizen, and its their country.. He didnt harbor any particular animosity toward Muslims, but he had absorbed his mothers belief: If its not from Jesus then it must be from the Devil. After completing the requirements to become an M.P., Wood enrolled in a criminal-justice program at a nearby community college. In Nouakchott, Abdellahi and his subordinates began to map out the network, detaining people close to Abu Hafs and soliciting the names of other jihadis. He listed his accomplices and added, thanks to Canadian Intel, the plan was discovered and sentenced to failure. After years of holding out in interrogations, he had become what the classified dossier described as a highly cooperative font of intelligenceone of the most valuable sources in detention. He described Al Qaedas financial involvement in credit-card fraud and drug smuggling, and also the groups investment in unwitting companies in Bosnia, Canada, Chechnya, Denmark, England, Germany, Mauritania, and Spain. He drew organizational charts, with the names and operational roles of key figures, and supplied intelligence on jihadi cells and safe houses all over Europe and West Africa. Have you heard of Nelson Mandela? Wood recalled Salahi saying. 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. When they removed his shackles, the man, who was shaking with fear, suddenly jerked to the left. One night in October, 1999, a friend of Salahis asked him to host three Muslims who were passing through Duisburg. As at Guantnamo, he often worked at night. Soon after 9/11 attacks, a call from Slahi's cousin Mahfouz Ould al-Walid, a friend of Osama bin Laden's son, got him arrested in his motherland Mauritania in West Africa and transported to Guantanamo. In Iran, Abu Hafs was greeted by representatives of a secretive and lite Revolutionary Guard Corps unit that is responsible for protecting top officials. Btihal Remli for The New York. Like most countries in West Africa, Mauritania had gained independence from France a decade earlier. A lot of wise people tell me, Mohamedou, shut the fuck up, dont ask for papers, dont ask. Two intelligence officers, including Yacoub, arrived and said that Abdellahi needed to see him again. The Ambassador called Nouakchott, and the foreign minister ordered the Embassy to fabricate a passport, using a fake name. Mohamedou Ould Slahi spent 14 years of his life as a detainee in the United States military prison at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base. NEW YORK The U.S. government has transferred Mohamedou Ould Slahi to his native Mauritania, where he is to be reunited with his family.The release comes 14 years after he was first brought by the United States to the prison at Guantnamo Bay. Its so empty, now that Steve left, he said to me. There was a really profound sense of responsibility and ethical risk which came with editing the manuscript of someone who was alive but unable to participate in that process, Siems told me. 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. According to an investigation by Der Spiegel, he preached in gloomy back-yard mosques, and remained in occasional contact with jihadismen whose names and cell-phone numbers would turn up in investigations spanning Africa, Europe, North America, and the Middle East. 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.. For the first time, Salahi was in the custody of uniformed American soldiers. He wanted no part of a system in which he might have control over another persons liberty. Salahi became Slahi. So began a life in which governments treated Salahi in accordance with their own mistakes. English was his fourth language. Then a sergeant major pulled him aside for a brief interview, and assigned him to work the night shift in Echo Special, a secret, single-occupancy unit that had been built to house the United States militarys highest-value detainee. They went through checklists of questions that had been developed by their superiors, and seemed impervious to nuance, or to the notion that some detainees may have been sent there in error. When Wendy saw the post, she was outragedbut also somewhat relieved, since it partly explained his secretive behavior. I was happy because the one-ton stack of paper the U.S. government had provided the Senegalese about me didnt seem to impress them, Salahi wrote. In September 2003, Couch was assigned to prepare the prosecution of Mohamedou Ould Slahi after he joined the Office of Military Commissions in August 2003. Where is Abu Hafs? one of them asked. Twenty-hour interrogations. investigations and was on a no-fly list, and that several men who had attended the Masjid As-Saber had been convicted on terrorism charges. As he read about Islamic history, he began to seek clarity in the Quran itself. The guards, who were officially prohibited from interacting with him, began asking questions. Mohamedou Ould Slahi, 50, has never been convicted of any crime or even charged with any offence. On May 22nd, Salahis lead F.B.I. Later that summer, Abu Hafs wrote a twelve-page dissent, but bin Laden bristled at his defiance, and the objections of other Al Qaeda leaders, and moved forward. His detention at Guantnamo Bay grabbed a lot of attention worldwide. No. He knew what he expected to hear. While in custody, Salahi had befriended Yacoub, the intelligence officer who had been one of his guards. Out here, Im probably only drinking seven or eight coffees per day, he told me. Les carnets de Guantanamo, Mohamedou Ould Slahi, Eric Betsch, Michel Lafon. Never turn your back, the sergeant major warned him. The punishment for talking to another detainee was to be hung by the wrists, feet barely touching the ground. By signing up, you agree to our User Agreement and Privacy Policy & Cookie Statement. Every day, Mariem Mint Elwadia asked God for the same thing: She wanted to see her son, Mohamedou Ould Slahi, just one . His whole reputation rested on this fiction. But he subsequently forgot the log-in information, and so he never saw a reply. I dont remember whether I hit the floor or was caught by the other guards. 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?. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement and Your California Privacy Rights. The cousins had married a pair of sisters, and so they were now also brothers-in-law. Mitchell argued that, by reverse-engineering this program, interrogators could overwhelm whatever resistance training a detainee might have absorbed from the Manchester manual. He wasnt sure what he wanted out of the visithe knew only that curiosity eclipsed his misgivings. His turban was still damp from where his wife had cleaned off other peoples blood. Mohamedou Ould Slahi, a Mauritanian who lived briefly in Montreal, has launched a $30-million lawsuit against the federal government. Once they do, he will disappear and never be heard from again. Salahi was told to imagine the worst possible scenario he could end up in, and that he would soon disappear down a very dark hole. One was a self-help book about finding happiness in a hopeless place. came to much the same conclusion.) Abu Hafs spent the next decade in relative luxury, exercising alongside foreign diplomats in one of Tehrans swankiest gyms, and looking after bin Ladens sons along with his own. Defense attorneys have accused the government of denying them access to evidence, leaving secret recording equipment in client meeting rooms, and infiltrating their legal teams; a few years ago, Ramzi bin al-Shibh, who may face the death penalty, recognized a linguist on his own defense team from a C.I.A. Now bin al-Shibh, who was being tortured in C.I.A. Over dinner, they explained that they were heading east, for the jihad. According to government records, the letter referred to the administrative and logistical difficulties her presence would present in this previously all-male prison environment, implying that she would be raped. But I give him advice, and he takes it., Mauritania was the site of regular jihadi violence in the second half of the aughts, while Abu Hafs was living in Iran. When my turn came, two guards grabbed me by the hands and feet and threw me toward the reception team, Salahi wrote. Now, as he read, I saw how beautiful the religion was, he said. For the next month, he was kept in total darkness; his only way of knowing day from night was to look into the toilet and see if there was brightness at the end of the drain. Eventually, Salahi understood that bin al-Shibh was one of the three men who had stayed at his apartment in Germany for a night, in October, 1999; the other two had become 9/11 hijackers. Soon afterward, they travelled together to Sudan, where bin Laden ran a construction company and a jihadi training camp, and sped around Khartoum in bin Ladens white Mercedes. On July 17, 2003, a masked interrogator told Salahi that he had dreamed that he saw other detainees digging a grave and tossing a pine casket with Salahis detainee number into it. Look him up, dude. But, hey, I have to cope with it. The next day, Abu Hafs invited me to his house, in one of Nouakchotts most expensive neighborhoods. Id come home and iron my uniform, and my roommates didnt know a thing, he said. Echo Special was a trailer that had been divided in two. And in. 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. . Mohamedou Ould Slahi's Guantnamo Diary is at least the fifth autobiography by a Guantnamo prisoner. In the U.S., it was morning. English accepts more curses than any other language, and I soon learned to curse with the commoners., As a matter of professionalism, Wood resolved from the outset to bury in the back of his mind what he had heard of Salahis past. They must no longer be denied the right to family. According to one of Salahis brothers, Abdellahi told the family that Salahi was being kept in a detention facility in the desert, far from Nouakchott. Before his deployment, he had aspired to become a police officer. team and their Afghan counterparts travelled through much of northern Afghanistan, laying the groundwork for the U.S. military invasion. Wood became secretive about his calls with Salahi; Wendy began to suspect that he was having an affair. And I didnt confirm or deny anything, Wood told me. In all this time, his family had had no official confirmation of his whereabouts. agents walked into the cell. When Wood agreed to talk about Salahi for a TV documentary, Wendys parents staged an intervention. Katja's life collapses after the deaths of her husband and son in a bomb attack. He stayed that way for hours. Oh, Allah, help me! Wood was the second of three boys. And Steves interest is to impress the girls. Because detainees are not in U.S. territory, the government has not allowed them to be tried in U.S. courts. Wood, then a member of the. I was an agent of the state. Everyone on the team was dressed entirely in black, their faces obscured by balaclavas. February 27, 2019. His net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-2022 . In Islam, the Quran is considered the transcribed word of God; some Muslims keep the book wrapped in cloth, never letting it touch unclean surfaces. One of the Algerian jihadis was Ahmed Ressam, a serial thief who was living in Canada under a false identity. 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