More than 12 years after he was detained by the US, Mohamedou Ould Slahi remains locked up in Guantanamo, trapped in a horrific legal limbo. But his extraordinary account, handwritten over 466 pages from his single cell at Camp Echo in 2005, is finally being published after years of litigation — and more than 2,500 redactions by the US government. In an unprecedented collaboration, the Guardian and Canongate Books present the full declassified manuscript. With excerpts read by Stephen Fry, Colin Firth, Peter Serafinowicz, Shami Chakrabarti and Riz Ahmed.
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