Enemy Combatant: My Imprisonment at Guantanamo, Bagram, And Kandahar

Enemy Combatant: My Imprisonment at Guantanamo, Bagram, And Kandahar

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The searing story of one man's years inside thenotorious American prisonand his Kafkaesque struggle to clear his name."Under the hood I felt I couldn't breathe properly .Flashing lightsobviously from soldiers' cameras taking trophy picturescame and went in front of me, despite the hood's darkness. From beside me a voice said in Arabic, 'Shall we pray, brother?' A guard came and screamed in my ear, 'Shut up, motherfucker, if you speak again I'll kill you.'"from Enemy CombatantGuantanamo Bay, Cuba, has become a worldwide symbol of the dark side of America's War on Terror. Here, for the first time, is a powerful and moving story from the other side, the first detainee's account of life inside the notorious prison. A highly educated British Muslim, Moazzam Begg spent three years in U.S. custody, nearly two of them in Guantanamo, before being released without charge in January of 2005.Enemy Combatant, written with respected UK journalist Victoria Brittain, is the wrenching narrative of Begg

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