In 'Guantánamo Diary: Restored Edition,' we delve into the harrowing firsthand account of Mohamedou Ould Slahi, who languished in the high-security prison at Guantánamo Bay without charge since 2002. Crafted during his years of imprisonment, Slahi's memoir is a profound narrative that juxtaposes the cruelty faced in confinement with his enduring resilience and unexpected humor. With previously censored material now revealed, this diary transcends its pages to challenge our understanding of justice and human dignity in a post-9/11 world.