13 Years of Torture: What Comes After Guantanamo? | ENDEVR Documentary
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13 Years of Torture: What Comes After Guantanamo? | ENDEVR Documentary
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Guantánamo Bay, and then what? After 13 years, a 38-year-old Palestinian named Muhammad is released from the notorious detention camp, where he was starved, tortured, and humiliated. He gets the chance to start a new life in Uruguay, where he’ll get a home and welfare money. He has two years, then he’ll be on his own.
We follow Muhammad, a calm and very devout man, as he goes about his daily life, starting with his arrival in his new homeland and continuing until the end of the two years. He studies Spanish, learns to drive, prays, takes courses, calls his mother, and together with his Uruguayan wife looks for clothes for the baby they’re expecting. He’s resigned as he grapples with the local bureaucracy, but his eyes speak volumes.
At well-timed moments, we hear him talking in voice-over about his traumatic experiences in Guantánamo. Most of all, we see him looking for work, but who will take him on?
Freedom Is a Big Word shows how goodwill can descend into a sense of impotence in this confrontation with reality.
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Guantánamo Bay, and then what? After 13 years, a 38-year-old Palestinian named Muhammad is released from the notorious detention camp, where he was starved, tortured, and humiliated. He gets the chance to start a new life in Uruguay, where he’ll get a home and welfare money. He has two years, then he’ll be on his own. We follow Muhammad, a calm and very devout man, as he goes about his daily life, starting with his arrival in his new homeland and continuing until the end of the two years. He studies Spanish, learns to drive, prays, takes courses, calls his mother, and together with his Uruguayan wife looks for clothes for the baby they’re expecting. He’s resigned as he grapples with the local bureaucracy, but his eyes speak volumes.
@snshahid4710
Жыл бұрын
Kidnapping and detaining people on suspicion and subjecting them to torture and humiliation, and in some cases even killing them, is equivalent to 'human trafficking' and small-scale holocaust.
@teaacustardcream2868
Жыл бұрын
Is there anyway you could set up a fundraiser for this guy I would like to donate?
@felisapaul7496
Жыл бұрын
What is the latest update on Mohammed and his family?
They broke him. His eyes are so sad. May The Almighty God give him peace and strength.
@ENDEVRDocs
Жыл бұрын
I know. It is absolutely heartbreaking.
It’s so sad he can’t even return home to Palestine, he’s a refugee everywhere. He has no safety, no security, for the longest time he had no freedom. I hope this man finds peace
@ENDEVRDocs
10 ай бұрын
I know. It is such a friggin tragedy. I have no words.
Where is he and his family today? I hope doing better in a country of their choice.
Amazing documentary guys. Thank you soo much, great production as well.
This is a really good Documentary film! It's not even over yet & I already like it! Thank you very much for sharing this!! ❤
@ENDEVRDocs
Жыл бұрын
Glad you like it. Really. And for stopping by to let us know. 😍
amazing documentaries underrated channel for sure keep it up
Havent watched the video yet, but recommend the book "Dont forget us here: Lost and found at Guantanamo."
58:00 After being unjustfully detained and tortured for 13 years he has every right to complain. He is right that prison is more peaceful than society at times.
The US Government should compensate him for all the wrongful treatment and imprisonment period.
@Junksaint
Жыл бұрын
Republicans would never allow it.
@creativeideas012
Жыл бұрын
Compensation will amount to nothing if all of this doesn't stop altogether *forever*... & inspite of all this many are still going through what he's experienced & many others haven't lived to tell
@jessicashettlesworth6173
10 ай бұрын
😂 They should give him goat 🐐 for a wife..😂
@jessicashettlesworth6173
10 ай бұрын
@@JunksaintAnd they shouldn't..😂
Quality content!
Can someone please help me reach out to him personally so I can help him
Also would be great do get a update. Poor guy his eyes say so much. Would love to donate if he has somewhere to send too
He was released in 2014. I wonder how he's doing now.
How can someone help him and his family?
@bernieking3383
Ай бұрын
All he has is Allah and and that all he needs
You're doing important work
Great documentary but so sad to watch hope they are all doing fine and someday his children would light up his sad eyes once again.
Heartbreaking is there a way to donate to this family please let us know
So heartbreaking he literally lost everything... Hope he's doing okay today and reunited with his family
This is a very unfortunate story. On the one hand, it is the American country which has been imposing democracy and humane values and, on the other hand, detaining innocent people on suspicion and subjecting them to torture and humiliation for years. When no evidence of a crime is found, it releases them after long detentions and sometimes erases every record and proof of their citizenship. These types of problems exist not only in the US, but also in many countries. Unfortunately, detained persons are also rejected by their countries of origin, and at such times their families suffer deep despair and depression and social boycott. This is nothing but an unjust oppression. Many countries play the safe game and do not even try to find their missing citizens or even try to find out if their citizens have been unjustly detained by another country. Human values and ethics are degrading in all countries nowadays. In the name of security, many countries are using advanced technology to keep citizens under unwanted surveillance. The unjust oppression of innocent people in all countries should be stopped. May God protect all innocent people and their families and make all their affairs easy and grant them peace, happiness and success.(Aameen)
@ENDEVRDocs
Жыл бұрын
“Guantánamo remains an “enduring symbol of the injustice, abuse, and disregard for the rule of law that the U.S. unleashed in response to the 9/11 attacks.” Thirty-nine Muslim men remain with 27 who have never been charged with crime. It has been twenty years of this illegal and inhumane project that has stolen the lives of hundreds of Muslims.” from a research paper Georgetown University
@romana-yn1fr
Жыл бұрын
Desantis overseen the tortures in Guantanamo. That's how you rise to the power.
This brought me to tears 😢 So heartbreaking. I would love to help him and his family financially if possible
5 mins in and already knew this was gonna be an excellent documentary
I’m the end the US chewed him up and spit him out with no sympathy.
I like his Spanish accent. Very well Spanish for second or third language.
You can tell by how countries deal with their prisoners who inhumane their are....
Black people are amazing,especially how they take us from our home land to put us in someone else's country and we still survive
Is there an update on Mohammed? Also, can someone explain why he's not allowed to return back to his native country,? Is Palestine refusing re-entry?
@creativeideas012
Жыл бұрын
Haven't you heard yet, it's almost been wiped off the map Have a look online
@theboxingrow8892
Жыл бұрын
@@creativeideas012 not here to talk about the geopolitics of Israel-Palestine conflict if that's what your insinuating
@VikCalo
Жыл бұрын
@@theboxingrow8892But it’s true ? The truth cant offend, no?
@theboxingrow8892
Жыл бұрын
@@VikCalo its not about if it's true or not. I posed a question about why he's not able to return back to his homeland because as of now his homeland is a functioning society, right? am I wrong?
@VikCalo
11 ай бұрын
@@theboxingrow8892 Countries like his are never stable and always unpredictable. I went thru a war as a child (1986) . In 2018 another civl war broke out. That’s how those places go.
Free Palestine!
@jessicashettlesworth6173
10 ай бұрын
😂 no such thing 😂😅
May God's curse on America work faster
@tishamorgan8388
Жыл бұрын
It has - they've got Trump
The most important thing is to keep our western societies safe. Unfortunately the human cost gets into the balance. Cheers from France
Don't be a terrorist, you won't end up in prison.
@matthew2531
Жыл бұрын
That hasn't worked so far.
@johnmatthews4717
Жыл бұрын
@@georgewashington3619 hey edgy 12 year old canadian.. make more sense or shut your pie hole.
@matthew2531
Жыл бұрын
@@georgewashington3619 20 trillion dollars of money laundering and USA can't keep the power or water running sometimes now.
@ThePlayeRZteam
Жыл бұрын
That's not prison, It's a torture camp away from the US public eye
@johnmatthews4717
Жыл бұрын
@@ThePlayeRZteam its a prison for terrorists:
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