Majid Khan spent years locked away in CIA black sites. What would he tell the world when he finally got the chance to speak?
Previously on Serial.
What was the worst question a reporter could ask you?
Um.
Camp seven.
I've never had anything said to me about camp seven.
I know nothing about it.
I mean, you hear rumors, but, I mean, I believe he genuinely thought, like, this is it.
I'm dying tonight.
Like this.
I'm going to die.
Whatever I learned from the detainees, I pass it all to the leadership.
Everything.
Every word, word by word.
I.
It's a lawless place, and they can do whatever they want down there.
And they did it.
From serial productions in the New York Times, this is season four of serial Guantanamo.
One prison camp told week by week.
I'm Dana Chivas.
Majid Khan was 16 when his family moved to Baltimore from Pakistan.