Almost exactly twenty years ago, detainee 244 got transferred to Guantanamo
Bay. Captured by American forces at the battle Tora Bora five months previous,
Abdul Latif Nasser was shaved, hooded, shackled, diapered, and flown halfway
across the world.
The Radiolab special series, _
The Other
Latif_ , kicked off when
one of our hosts, Latif Nasser, made a bizarre and shocking discovery. He
shares his name with detainee 244. A man the U.S. government paints a
terrifying picture of as Al-Qaeda’s top explosives expert, and one of the most
important advisors to Osama bin Laden. Nasser’s lawyer claims, on the other
hand, that he was at the wrong place at the wrong time, and that he was never
even in Al-Qaeda. This clash launched our Latif into a years-long
investigation, picking apart evidence, attempting to separate fact from
fiction, and trying to uncover what the man with whom he shares a name
actually did or didn’t do. Along the way, Radiolab’s Latif reflects on
American values and his own religious past, and wonders how a fellow nerdy,
suburban Muslim kid, may have gone down such a strikingly different path.
Episode 5: Cuba-ishTo mark the solemn occasion of the other Latif's transfer to, "the legal
equivalent of outer space," we thought we'd replay Cuba-ish, the fifth episode
of our special series which first aired back in 2020. In this episode, our
Latif heads to Guantanamo Bay to try to speak to his namesake. Before he gets
there, he dives deep, seeking the answer to what seems like a simple question:
why Cuba? Why in the world did the United States pick this sleepy military
base in the Caribbean to house “the worst of the worst”?
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Almost exactly twenty years ago, detainee 244 got transferred to Guantanamo
Bay. Captured by American forces at the battle Tora Bora five months previous,
Abdul Latif Nasser was shaved, hooded, shackled, diapered, and flown halfway
across the world.
The Radiolab special series, _
The Other
Latif_ , kicked off when
one of our hosts, Latif Nasser, made a bizarre and shocking discovery. He
shares his name with detainee 244. A man the U.S. government paints a
terrifying picture of as Al-Qaeda’s top explosives expert, and one of the most
important advisors to Osama bin Laden. Nasser’s lawyer claims, on the other
hand, that he was at the wrong place at the wrong time, and that he was never
even in Al-Qaeda. This clash launched our Latif into a years-long
investigation, picking apart evidence, attempting to separate fact from
fiction, and trying to uncover what the man with whom he shares a name
actually did or didn’t do. Along the way, Radiolab’s Latif reflects on
American values and his own religious past, and wonders how a fellow nerdy,
suburban Muslim kid, may have gone down such a strikingly different path.
Episode 5: Cuba-ishTo mark the solemn occasion of the other Latif's transfer to, "the legal
equivalent of outer space," we thought we'd replay Cuba-ish, the fifth episode
of our special series which first aired back in 2020. In this episode, our
Latif heads to Guantanamo Bay to try to speak to his namesake. Before he gets
there, he dives deep, seeking the answer to what seems like a simple question:
why Cuba? Why in the world did the United States pick this sleepy military
base in the Caribbean to house “the worst of the worst”?
Support Radiolab by becoming a member of ** The
Lab today. __
Radiolab is on
YouTube!** Catch up
with new episodes and hear classics from our archive. Plus, find other cool
things we did in the past — like miniseries, music videos, short films and
animations, behind-the-scenes features, Radiolab live shows, and more. Take a
look, explore and subscribe!
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