Guantánamo Diary (memoir)
2015 memoir written by Mohamedou Ould Salahi / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Guantánamo Diary is a 2015 memoir[1][2] written by Mohamedou Ould Slahi, whom the United States held, without charge, for fourteen years.[3][4] Slahi was one of the few individuals held in Guantánamo Bay detention camp whom U.S. officials acknowledged had been subjected to Enhanced Interrogation Techniques.[5][6] The 2015 edition was heavily redacted by U.S. intelligence officials.[7] In 2017 a "restored edition" was published with redactions removed.[8]