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I survived Guantánamo. Why is it still open 21 years later? | Mansoor Adayfi

I survived Guantánamo. Why is it still open 21 years later? | Mansoor Adayfi


I survived Guantánamo. Why is it still open 21 years later? | Mansoor Adayfi
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Twenty-one years is a long time - a generation was born and came of age in that time. Four American presidents have served. The World Trade Center was rebuilt.

I didn't know a lot about America. I knew it was supposed to be a land of laws and opportunity. Everyone wanted to live there. We all believed our detention would be short. We hadn't done anything. They couldn't keep us long without someone caring. I never could have imagined that I would spend eight years in solitary confinement, that I would be held for 15 years and released without ever being charged with a crime.

The years passed like chapters in a book, and with each new chapter we thought our questions would be answered or at least that the chapters would change. There were new beginnings and new phases, but the story remained the same: interrogations continued. So did our inhumane treatment and religious harassment.

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