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Letters from Guantanamo [Audiobook] - nieriorefasow63 - 08-31-2024 Letters from Guantanamo [Audiobook] By: Mansoor Adayfi, Antonio Aiello Narrated by: Mansoor Adayfi, Fajer Al-Kaisi, Elias Khalil, Ibrahim El Helw English | 05-09-24 | B0D33W5PLG | 3h 55m | True Decrypt | 214 MB In the weeks after the September 11 attacks, 18-year-old Mansoor Adayfi was kidnapped by Afghan militia and sold to US forces for bounty money. After months of interrogations, he was sent to the US military prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, as one of its first prisoners. Like the nearly 800 other men imprisoned at Guantanamo, Adayfi didn't know why he was imprisoned or for how long. He had never seen a skyscraper and couldn't imagine what the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center looked like, much less how they were destroyed. At one point during his first days at Guantánamo, he was instructed to write a letter to his family. He knew interrogators would use whatever he wrote as leverage against him, so he wrote a fake letter to his family. That small act of rebellion made him feel human again and allowed him to address his captors in a way he couldn't during interrogations. So Adayfi continued to write to his captors disguised as letters to the outside world. He wrote to the Pope, Space Aliens, President Obama, Men's Health Journal, the Founding Fathers, Martin Luther King, Jr., Donald Trump, and many, many others. In this three-act production, we experience Adayfi's coming of age and transformation from a willful and sardonic teenager accused of being an Al-Qaeda general into a hardened resistance fighter to a mature student and artist released after 15 years of imprisonment without ever being charged with a crime. In the story's epilogue, Adayfi, now freed, finds catharsis by writing one final letter back to Guantánamo. Inspired and encouraged by Adayfi, others whose lives were turned upside down by Guantánamo write their own letters, including families of former prisoners, attorneys, CIA analysts, and former prisoners. This unforgettable Audible Original brings you close to all the things that make us human-despair, humor, imagination, and an unwavering will to thrive in the most unimaginable circumstances. DOWNLOAD |