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without ever being charged with a crime Dear {NAME}, I?m a survivor of cruel and inhumane treatmen

without ever being charged with a crime [View in Browser]( [Amnesty International candle logo]( [TAKE ACTION: MAKE THIS THE YEAR GUANTÁNAMO IS FINALLY CLOSED »]( Dear {NAME}, I’m a survivor of cruel and inhumane treatment. I was held behind bars at the Guantánamo Bay detention center for fourteen years, tortured, and never even charged with a crime. I was finally released in 2016, thanks to the activism of Amnesty International members and others who campaigned tirelessly for my freedom. But I’m just one person, and I was lucky to be freed: today, Guantánamo remains open, imprisoning 30 Muslim men indefinitely. Most have also never been charged with a crime nor given a fair trial. President Biden must end these grave human rights violations by transferring out the men who have been cleared for release, and must finally close Guantánamo once and for all. [You can help make this the year Guantánamo is finally closed: write to President Biden to urge him to prioritize closing Guantánamo now.]( [CLOSE GUANTANAMO]( During my first few years detained, I was subjected to torture and mistreatment that most people couldn’t even imagine: extreme isolation, sleep deprivation, frigid rooms, beatings, humiliation, and threats made against me and my family. I was even blindfolded and taken out to sea in a boat for a mock execution. A military prosecutor acknowledged that there was no reliable evidence to charge me with any crimes... and a federal judge ordered my release. But the U.S. government appealed and continued to hold me without charge or trial for years. While I was languishing behind bars, my mother passed away, not knowing whether I would ever be set free. Now that I am free, I still face the stigma of being a former detainee. But Amnesty helped me get a passport and I was finally able to travel to pursue my writing career in Europe, to get medical treatment, and to meet with people worldwide who are working to close Guantánamo. I am so thankful for my freedom — but my story is not unlike others who remain imprisoned at Guantánamo to this day. [TAKE ACTION TODAY]( President Biden hasn’t done enough when it comes to Guantánamo. He needs to take swift and decisive action to show us that he is truly committed to closing the prison during his term, and time is running out. That’s where we come in — where we speak up and join Amnesty International’s all-important campaign. [Take Amnesty’s action to tell President Biden to finally close this horrific prison — it only takes a few moments.]( During my time behind bars, I knew that there were many people fighting for my freedom. I am so grateful for all the people who spoke out for me when I didn’t have a voice. When we speak up for human rights, we can make a huge difference. We can secure human rights for all. Thank you, [Mohamedou Ould Salahi]( Mohamedou Ould Salahi [DONATE NOW]( © 2024 Amnesty International USA 311 W 43rd Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10036 | 1-800-AMNESTY Please don't reply to this email. You can send questions to aimember@aiusa.org. We’re so happy you’re here to hear about the most important updates on human rights! If necessary, you can [opt to receive fewer emails]( or [unsubscribe here](. [supporter]

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