Life in America's notorious prisons after 9/11 revealed

Milton 2022-09-14 05:09:08

The excellent acting skills of the four actors provide a wonderful viewing experience for this true story. Describe the distressing experiences of detainees at the U.S. Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

The subject of the film is a strong call for tolerance and fairness and justice in our legal system. The whole process is less dramatic because it focuses on the main narrative without much rendering of the typical Hollywood traditional plot mode. The male protagonist, Mohammed, was treated incredibly unjustly, immorally and illegally by the U.S. government, and some details expressed that the religious beliefs of the officials influenced the judgment of the state to reach a consensus in the trial case.

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  • Mohamedou Ould Slahi: In Arabic, the word for free and the word for forgiveness is the same word. This is how, even in here, I can be free.

  • Stuart Couch: What's been done here is reprehensible!

    Colonel Bill Seidel: I don't want to hear another word about detainee treatment. Your job is to bring charges. Let the judge decide what's admissible.

    Stuart Couch: Sir, I refuse to prosecute this case. As a Christian, as a lawyer...

    Colonel Bill Seidel: [yells] What makes you think you think you're better than the rest of us?

    Stuart Couch: I don't think I'm better than anybody else, that is the point! Now we all took an oath, to support and defend the constitution. At the very least, we are miles away from that.

    Colonel Bill Seidel: [venemously] You're a traitor.

    Stuart Couch: [taken aback] What?