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A Ship from Guantánamo offers a rare glimpse into Moath al-Alwi’s life at the notorious detention camp.
The Yemeni citizen was captured by Pakistani forces in December 2001 and turned over to the US government.
He was originally thought to have been Osama bin Laden's bodyguard, but has never been charged with a crime.
The short documentary explores how his artworks have helped him preserve his humanity.
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