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A former Guantánamo Bay prisoner, Mourad Benchellali, writes an op-ed piece for the New York Times, describing his life leading up to his time in the prison, his two year period in Guantánamo, and his release.
Author: Mourad Benchellali
June 14, 2006
A former Guantánamo Bay prisoner, Mourad Benchellali, writes an op-ed piece for the New York Times, describing his life leading up to his time in the prison, his two year period in Guantánamo, and his release.
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