Guantanamo detainee’s diary describes interrogation that made him break




PBS NewsHour show

Summary: In 2001, Mohamedou Slahi was arrested in Mauritania for suspected connections to to a bomb plot. He wound up at Guantanamo, and remains there without ever being charged. After a legal battle over his journal, "Guantanamo Diary" has been published, detailing isolation, beatings, sexual abuse and humiliation. Hari Sreenivasan interviews editor Larry Siems and Slahi's attorney Nancy Hollander.