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Enemy Combatant |
| Moazzam Begg |
| The New Press, 2006, hardcover, 397 pp. |
| Guantánamo Bay, Cuba has become a worldwide symbol of the dark side of America’s War on Terror. Here, for the first time, is a story from within, 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 Guantánamo, before being released without charge in January 2005. What results is a uniquely personal indictment of one of the great miscarriages of justice in our time. |
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