In a hearing this morning, advocates for Mohamedou Ould Slahi made the case that the high-profile U.S. detainee should be released from Guantánamo, where he has been held for 14 years without being charged with a crime.
If freed, Slahi plans to return to life with his family and pursue a career as a writer, following on the success of his bestselling memoir, Guantánamo Diary, which tells of Slahi’s imprisonment and torture by the United States and its counterterrorism allies. Held secretly in Jordan and Afghanistan before being brought to Guantánamo, Slahi recounts in his book beatings, sexual abuse, sleep deprivation, and a catalogue of other horrors, along with the close relationships he developed with various guards.
Slahi was not allowed to speak during the open portion of today’s hearing. Instead, statements were made on his behalf by his attorney and by military representatives. Slahi, a slender, clean-shaven 45-year-old Mauritanian, sat quietly behind a sign identifying him as “detainee,” dressed in a short-sleeved white shirt and glasses, his arms folded on the table. A live video feed of the proceeding was shown at the Pentagon and watched by reporters, lawyers, and other members of the public.
The hearing was in front of a Periodic Review Board, or PRB, comprised of officials from various government agencies. Such boards evaluate prisoners at Guantánamo to determine whether they pose a threat to the United States and what their prospects are likely to be once released. PRBs are central to the Obama administration’s push to move as many people as possible out of Guantánamo before the end of this year. Of the 80 men remaining at the prison, 29 have been approved for release, 14 by PRBs.
Slahi’s hearing began with a reading of the military’s unclassified detainee profile for “MR-760,” as Slahi is called in the document. The profile recounts Slahi’s journey in the early 1990s from Germany to Afghanistan, where he fought with the mujahideen against the Soviet-backed government. It also states that in the 1990s Slahi recruited jihadists to fight in Bosnia and Chechnya, and even helped two future 9/11 hijackers travel to Chechnya. It adds that while Slahi once had “a broad network of terrorist contacts,” he has in Guantánamo interrogations repeatedly expressed “his intention to pursue a non-extremist life.” The document also asserts that Slahi “probably would reunite with his family, take care of his sisters” and “travel internationally to promote his book” if released.
Later at the hearing, Slahi’s lawyer, Theresa Duncan, read a warm and supportive account of her relationship with Slahi over hundreds of hours meeting with him in Guantánamo and visiting his family in Mauritania. Duncan noted that a federal judge ruled in 2010 that Slahi was not a member of al Qaeda when he was arrested in 2001 and ordered him released (the government appealed that decision, and the case has stalled). She added that he has learned Spanish and Turkish inside Guantánamo, as well as computer programming. (Slahi also learned English as a detainee, as recounted in Guantánamo Diary.)
The military representatives described Slahi as “one of the most compliant detainees” and as “an advocate for peace” who “has pursued a new direction in life.”
“We are certain that Mohamedou’s intentions after Guantánamo are genuine, and that he possesses sound judgment, and that he is good for his word,” the representatives wrote in a joint statement. “We firmly believe he does not represent a continued significant threat to the United States.”
Slahi’s advocates also said at the hearing that he hopes to be released to Mauritania (two representatives from the Mauritanian Embassy attended the hearing) or to Germany, where his youngest brother lives. In either case, he has said he’d like to keep writing.
The members of the panel asked no questions during the open portion of the review. After the opening statements, the panel adjourned for a closed session.
The United States has been completely and thoroughly defeated in this so-called “War on a Tactic”.
A small group of cowardly weaklings with less than $1 million scared us into destroying American values, Judeo-Christian values, our Independent Judiciary, human rights, Geneva Convention and Madison’s constitutional “rule of law” form of government.
Intentionally or not, once the American war profiteers took over they finished the job. The U.S. today is moving toward a Stasi or communist style secret police contrary to all we used to stand for.
This is just another chapter in this total defeat of the world’s greatest superpower by a group of cowardly weaklings. We surrendered with a whimper!
Agree completely with RB’s comments.
See, this is why Obama switched from the Guantanamo rendition program to the drone strike assassination program – no embarrassing detainees like Slahi who can’t be charged with a crime, languishing in prison and writing diaries that make the U.S. government look really bad – instead, he’d have been blasted to bits with a Hellfire missile, Obama could have declared “we got another one of the bad guys” in a press statement, end of story. That sure seems like the central rationale behind the assassination complex.
Obama is a cynical politician if there ever was one; the fact that the drone strikes kill innocents, families, women and children associated with the ‘targets’ is just, what did Timothy McVeigh call it, ‘acceptable collateral damage?’
Every drone strike also serves as a recruiting tool for terrorist groups, such that for every ‘bad guy’ Obama assassinates, three more spring up. Does this not bother Obama and the neocons and neoliberals, since a continued streat of terrorist attacks also justifies continued military intervensionism abroad? A gift that keeps on giving – and Hillary Clinton is one of the main cheerleaders for the program.
Makes one wonder about all the indignant responses from Democrats about Trump ‘killing women and children’, doesn’t it?
I imagine back in 1990, while he was recruiting mujehaddin against the Soviets, he might have imagined that some day he’d be sitting forever in prison without trial or charge in defiance of any rule of law, trying to explain to his captors that his actions against Mother Russia were misguided and he had learned better. He might even have considered the possibility he’d be jailed in Cuba.
Yet the precise origin of the apparachniks putting him on trial, and their nominal association with the apparachniks who funded the Afghan mujehaddin in the first place … that he might not have foreseen.
The USA continues to be a joke of a country…. holding and torturing people without any justification, without any charges having been brought.
Duncan noted that a federal judge ruled in 2010 that Slahi was not a member of al Qaeda when he was arrested in 2001 and ordered him released (the government appealed that decision, and the case has stalled).
of all the g*d insubordinate head up rear and fulla carp bureaucrats who write laws and dont follow them, the US gov has the Guiness on that one! What a worthless lot of bafoons, witch hunters and sfb’s.
the US military is a complete failure as is the President. But let’s clear something up first. For a country that is so against Fidel Castro, what the ever lovin’ frick are we doing with a military presence on cuban soil!?
Meanwhile the lying no-good admins in the US gov are more bent on upping the wars and costs and spying and lying to the american people. The dumb-as-rocks admins in the US gov and MIL would rather not explain also why they feel the need to rob america vis-a-vis wallstreet, rob americans of privacy, rob americans of productivity, rob americans of jobs, and generally spit upon us.
With friends like that _________________________.
Mr. Slahi..know I have read your book which I found to be both insightful and frightful. I now write this message which I hope you will receive. It is my hope that you will soon be released to return to your home.
I believe that your attorneys have devoted all their professional efforts to assist in your immediate release. I find their efforts on your behalf to be representative of the best of their profession.
I look forward to hearing of your release very soon. I am only but one who is sorry that you have been so wrongly taken from your loved ones. I, too, wish you peace where ever you may go….. God willing, Praise be to God….Salaam.
“Held secretly in Jordan and Afghanistan before being brought to Guantánamo, Slahi recounts in his book beatings, sexual abuse, sleep deprivation, and a catalogue of other horrors, along with the close relationships he developed with various guards.”
The prisoners you are helping with articles such as these do deserve to have their stories aired, and more than that, they deserve justice. Please expose more Routine American Evil.
Then take the next step. Do what you and your colleagues have never had the guts to do before: educate yourselves about your country’s torture subjects who reside in neighborhoods near you. Innocent people do not need to be shipped to Guantánamo to be subjected to these same treatments for years, even decades. Please — politeness is most inappropriate here — pull your heads out of your exceptional American asses and get clued up as to how close you are to people who have stories that will make you tremble, squirm, and slink away. Are you merely Americans engaging in voyeurism from what you think a safe distance or are you something better?
aha! the dumbarse gov wont let him out because he will tell the truth and then all hell will descend upon the US. He would become the single greatest WMD on the planet. A one man WMD who casts only words.
Israel has that illness as well. Omar Barghouti is barred from leaving zionist apartheid israel because they too fear the truth.
well, after all the efforts since 1775, American is a sinking ship. Time for some states to restart the secession process.
Mr. Slahi if you read this, I wish you more than the best. The US Government does not in any way represent me nor speak for me. Otherwise Gitmo would have never existed. I’m sorry for what they have done to you and all of the others. I wish you peace brother where ever you go. Salaam
Good God! If you can’t come up with anything to charge him with after fourteen years..let this man have his freedom.