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    Serial — episode S04E2 — Mohamedou Ould Slahi at Guantánamo Bay
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    March 16, 2026 at 10:09 AM

    Serial: Sarah Koenig investigates the interrogation of Mohamedou Ould Slahi at Guantánamo

    Sarah Koenig revisits the case that reveals the U.S. military's secret interrogation tactics

    Vært
    Susanne Sperling
    Redaktør
    Serial
    Spotify

    What is the episode about?

    Mohamedou Ould Slahi, a Mauritanian citizen detained at Guantánamo Bay, is the central focus of this episode of Serial . In 2002, an elite team from the U.S. military, known as the Special Projects team, initiated one of the most extensive and secretive interrogation operations in the camp's history. Sarah Koenig investigates the extreme methods used against Slahi, including isolation, sleep deprivation, and simulated executions, aimed at forcing a confession from him regarding his alleged connections to al-Qaeda. The episode delves into the ethical and legal gray areas in which the U.S. defense operated after the September 11 attacks.

    The case behind the episode

    The case of Mohamedou Ould Slahi is one of the most well-documented cases of abuse at Guantánamo Bay, partly thanks to Slahi's own bestseller, Guantánamo Diary. In 2002, Slahi was moved to an isolated part of the camp, where a team led by figures such as Richard Zuli and the anonymized 'Mr. X' devised a plan to break him. The operation included a notorious boat ride where Slahi was subjected to waterboarding and physical beatings while blindfolded to create the illusion that he was being transported to an even worse place. The U.S. military employed sophisticated psychological tactics, including threats against Slahi's mother, to manipulate him into cooperating. Although Slahi eventually made confessions, these have since been called into question as they were given under extreme pressure and torture.

    About the podcast

    The fourth season of Serial marks a return to the investigative journalism that made the series world-famous with the case of Adnan Syed . Host Sarah Koenig has gained unique access this season to both former detainees and staff at Guantánamo Bay to shed light on the system that was built after 2001. Through interviews with intelligence officers and reviews of classified documents, the team behind Serial aims to provide listeners with insight into how the rule of law was suspended in the pursuit of information. The season serves as a critical review of one of the darkest periods in modern American military history.

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    Mohamedou Ould Slahi
    Sarah Koenig
    Torture
    interrogation
    Cuba
    2002
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    HBO Max
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    Listen here

    The episode 'The Special Project' can be streamed on all major platforms. You can find it on Spotify and Apple Podcasts . The season consists of several interconnected episodes, each highlighting different aspects of life and lawlessness at the base in Cuba.

    Related episodes and media

    For listeners who want to understand the full context of the case of Mohamedou Ould Slahi , the film 'The Mauritanian' (2021) and the documentary 'Taxi to the Dark Side,' which examines similar interrogation tactics used by the U.S. in Afghanistan and Iraq, are recommended. Serial has previously covered military cases in their second season about Bowe Bergdahl, which is also available in the archive.

    Sources

    • Serial Podcast Official Website
    • The Guardian: Mohamedou Ould Slahi's story
    • New York Times: The Torture of Mohamedou Ould Slahi

    Reviews

    "In 2002, an elite interrogation team secretly staged Guantánamo's most elaborate intel operation." — Apple Podcasts (N/A)
    "The crime. Illegal detention, torture, malicious prosecution, and various other violations of the Geneva Convention." — Reality Blurred (N/A)
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    Serial — episode S04E2 — Mohamedou Ould Slahi at Guantánamo Bay
    Podcast
    •
    March 16, 2026 at 10:09 AM

    Serial: Sarah Koenig investigates the interrogation of Mohamedou Ould Slahi at Guantánamo

    Sarah Koenig revisits the case that reveals the U.S. military's secret interrogation tactics

    Vært
    Susanne Sperling
    Redaktør
    Serial
    Spotify
    USA
    Mohamedou Ould Slahi
    Sarah Koenig
    Torture
    interrogation
    Cuba
    2002
    Felon: True Crime
    Murder by the Baltic Sea
    murder mysteries
    Guantanamo Bay
    Murder on the beach in North Jutland and the Happy Face series
    Retssystem
    Podcast
    True Crime
    True Story
    HBO Max
    Seksualforbrydelse
    Svindel
    Dokumentar
    HBO
    True Crime Bøger
    Bowe Bergdahl

    What is the episode about?

    Mohamedou Ould Slahi, a Mauritanian citizen detained at Guantánamo Bay, is the central focus of this episode of Serial . In 2002, an elite team from the U.S. military, known as the Special Projects team, initiated one of the most extensive and secretive interrogation operations in the camp's history. Sarah Koenig investigates the extreme methods used against Slahi, including isolation, sleep deprivation, and simulated executions, aimed at forcing a confession from him regarding his alleged connections to al-Qaeda. The episode delves into the ethical and legal gray areas in which the U.S. defense operated after the September 11 attacks.

    The case behind the episode

    The case of Mohamedou Ould Slahi is one of the most well-documented cases of abuse at Guantánamo Bay, partly thanks to Slahi's own bestseller, Guantánamo Diary. In 2002, Slahi was moved to an isolated part of the camp, where a team led by figures such as Richard Zuli and the anonymized 'Mr. X' devised a plan to break him. The operation included a notorious boat ride where Slahi was subjected to waterboarding and physical beatings while blindfolded to create the illusion that he was being transported to an even worse place. The U.S. military employed sophisticated psychological tactics, including threats against Slahi's mother, to manipulate him into cooperating. Although Slahi eventually made confessions, these have since been called into question as they were given under extreme pressure and torture.

    About the podcast

    The fourth season of Serial marks a return to the investigative journalism that made the series world-famous with the case of Adnan Syed . Host Sarah Koenig has gained unique access this season to both former detainees and staff at Guantánamo Bay to shed light on the system that was built after 2001. Through interviews with intelligence officers and reviews of classified documents, the team behind Serial aims to provide listeners with insight into how the rule of law was suspended in the pursuit of information. The season serves as a critical review of one of the darkest periods in modern American military history.

    Listen here

    The episode 'The Special Project' can be streamed on all major platforms. You can find it on Spotify and Apple Podcasts . The season consists of several interconnected episodes, each highlighting different aspects of life and lawlessness at the base in Cuba.

    Related episodes and media

    For listeners who want to understand the full context of the case of Mohamedou Ould Slahi , the film 'The Mauritanian' (2021) and the documentary 'Taxi to the Dark Side,' which examines similar interrogation tactics used by the U.S. in Afghanistan and Iraq, are recommended. Serial has previously covered military cases in their second season about Bowe Bergdahl, which is also available in the archive.

    Sources

    • Serial Podcast Official Website
    • The Guardian: Mohamedou Ould Slahi's story
    • New York Times: The Torture of Mohamedou Ould Slahi

    Reviews

    "In 2002, an elite interrogation team secretly staged Guantánamo's most elaborate intel operation." — Apple Podcasts (N/A)
    "The crime. Illegal detention, torture, malicious prosecution, and various other violations of the Geneva Convention." — Reality Blurred (N/A)
    Related Content
    Serial — episode 1 — Poor Baby Raul and Guantanamo Bay

    Serial: Sarah Koenig investigates the prison at Guantanamo Bay in season 4

    Felon: True Crime — Season 2 Episode 1 — The Jesse Rothe Case

    Felon: True Crime: Jesse Rothe and the poisoning of Lynn Hernan

    Stolen Sister — episode 01 — The Elizabeth Plunkett case 1976

    Stolen Sister: Elizabeth Plunkett and Ireland's First Serial Killers

    Danish Murder Cases — episode S12E18 — Bent Isager-Nielsen

    Danish Murder Cases: Bent Isager-Nielsen on 44 Years of Investigation in the Travel Team

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    Susanne Sperling

    Admin

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