First diary of still-imprisoned Gitmo detainee hits shelves

Slahi finished his manuscript in 2006, but the document was originally deemed classified by the U.S. government. The American Civil Liberties Union helped get a redacted version of the manuscript declassified in 2012.

Hina Shamsi, the director of the ACLU’s National Security Project, said she can’t comment on what was and wasn’t redacted.

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