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Lakhdar Boumediene and Mustafa Ait Idir lived quiet, peaceful lives - working for humanitarian organizations, raising young children, filling weekend afternoons with pick-up soccer games and coffee with friends.In October 2001, along with four other Algerian nationals, they were arrested and accused of plotting to attack the American Embassy in Sarajevo. A Bosnian court ordered that they be set free, only to be "released" into the waiting arms of American special forces. Lakhdar and Mustafa were blindfolded, beaten, shackled, and flown to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Housed outdoors in steel mesh cages, they watched as the now-infamous military prison was built around them. For seven years, they languished in subhuman conditions, enduring torture and harassment, force-feedings and beatings, cut off from communication with their families.



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