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by Mahvish Khan (Author)
Key Phrases: habeas counsel, other detainees, United States, Guantánamo Bay, Abdul Rahim (more...)
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Starred Review. In her moving debut memoir, a young journalist recounts her time as a translator for the detainees of notorious Guantánamo Bay prison. As a law student and American-born daughter of Pashtun (ethnic Afghan) immigrants, Khan seeks a translator position at one of the private law firms that represent the Guantanamo inmates, some of whom spend years in prison before offered a "fair" trial-or even access to counsel. Shockingly, many of the detainees Khan encounters are average citizens placed in prison due to unfortunate circumstances, the blind aggression of modern anti-terror tactics and the incompetence of its enforcers; one detainee, elderly stroke patient Nusrat, was detained after questioning the authorities regarding the arrest of his son (accused of having ties with al-Qaeda). Revealing near-universal abuse, both mental and physical, inflicted on the prisoners, Khan's account is plenty powerful-and that's before she travels alone to war-torn Afghanistan in order to prove her clients' innocence. Khan also divulges her poignant reunions with several prisoners following their release, a bittersweet breath of fresh air amid a nightmarish, eye-opening and important account.
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Khan, the daughter of Afghan immigrants and a recent law-school graduate, began volunteering as an interpreter for the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) following the 2004 Supreme Court decision stating that Guantánamo prisoners had to be allowed access to U.S. courts. She first visited the base in January 2006 and met prisoners with widely diverse backgrounds, from a 22-year-old picked up in Pakistan, probably by bounty hunters, and turned over to U.S. forces to detainee #1009, Guantánamo’s oldest prisoner, an illiterate old man from the mountains of Afghanistan. Acknowledging that she had no access to the 14 high value detainees with obvious ties to the Taliban, Khan interviews many whose incarceration appears dubious at best. Each has a story of being savagely beaten, deprived of sleep, sexually abused, left in solitary confinement for months, exposed to extreme cold and constant noise—all with no opportunity to prove their innocence. Stunning details all but hidden from the daily news reports may bring American readers to conclude, as has Khan, that my government has duped me. --Deborah Donovan

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  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: PublicAffairs (June 23, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1586484982
  • ISBN-13: 978-1586484989
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #523,444 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Book, June 15, 2008
This book is one of those books that you will not be able to get out of your thoughts. The book beautifully written. It is almost impossible to put down. What I enjoyed most about My Guantanamo Diary, is that it it transcends the story of Guantanamo. It is a human story about relationships, love and betrayal that I think many people will be able to relate to.

Mahvish Khan is a brilliant writer. The book is joyous, and smart and at the same time distressing. She has a pleasingly cynical sense of humor, one that cuts right through the material. This is such good material that is well considered and presented.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Everyone in the US should read this, July 9, 2008
This well-written expose of Guantanamo Bay puts a human face on the prisoners that are incarcerated there. The shameful detention of 'enemy combatants' in miserable conditions by the US government, in some cases for years without a trial, needs to be better known.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Spectacular book And a MUST read in an election year, July 27, 2008
In this book My Guantánamo Diary the author shows why in an election year, we citizens have to know what our government is doing. Mahvish Khan is an American born lawyer, which I hope people remember.

She is not an enemy of the United States, but such a lover of the United States Constitution, which I wish more supporters of the Bush administration were. She even notes that when she first went to Guantánamo even she assumed she would be meeting terrorists.

The author also is a very positive person so please don't assume the book is all gloom and doom. As an American I found the book to be a wonderful insight into how far we have come since Washington was President, to a place I personally don't like.

The book will or should make you ask yourself if you were arrested, how long do you think you should be held without contact with a lawyer or visits from family? And the author also shares that those men who have been freed after six or more years of arrest, because they were not guilty, do not have hatred toward the American citizen. Would you be as gracious if you were in their shoes?

The book also reminded me that George Washington wrote in a March 24, 1784, letter to his aide Tench Tilghman, saying that Muslims should be hired. Thomas Jefferson owned and read the Quran. Muslims have been in America since the early 1700's.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Is all this chatter about Gitmo, justified?
The book is so well written I couldn't put it down. Besides, how can one argue with a person who claims to have first hand knowledge of the Gitmo situation by working there as a... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Who are we
Another excellent book that tells us that yes, Americans have used methods associated with the worst empires in history. We do use torture. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars one of my fav books
This is one of the best books i have read in awhile. Its really crazy how much stuff goes on that we dont know about in the world. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Very Touching Book
This book is a must for anyone trying to get a complete picture of the war on terror. It puts human faces on some of the suffering caused by the misguided efforts of the Bush... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Louanne M. Peterson

5.0 out of 5 stars Thank you for using your language/law skills to reveal the truth
Thank you for these moving portraits of the human beings being "detained" (it only! actually tortured) in the name of "freedom. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Susan Goewey

4.0 out of 5 stars Truth must be told and Mahvish did it so elegantly and gallantly...
Mahvish, bravo... your courage tells on your ancestry. It is in your blood... great story, just some comments:
1) Bismillah does not mean God protect you (Khuda hafiz or... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Zahid Hussain

5.0 out of 5 stars Visiting Guantanamo--A Painful Wake Up Call.
Thanks to the patience and persistence of the author, I was able to 'meet' the many so called 'terrorists' majority of whom, it seemed, were the victims of greed, bounties and... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Faroque Ahmed Khan

1.0 out of 5 stars Naive
Listening to the author talk about the detainees in very flowing terms (she would even let them babysit her kids), I cannot but wonder how naive the author must be... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Merlin

5.0 out of 5 stars RICK "SHAQ" GOLDSTEIN SAYS: "HOW CAN Y0U POSSIBLY HELP GET ME OUT OF GUANTANAMO IF YOU CAN'T EVEN GIVE ME A BOOK?"
The author is an American born of Afghan immigrants. Her Father became a successful cardiologist and her Mother became the director of neonatology. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Rick Shaq Goldstein

5.0 out of 5 stars Now I know
I am very much enjoying reading this book. Mahvish Khan gives the forbidding nature of Gitmo a human face, portraying the human sides of these faceless detainees and those... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Eric Peterson

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