mohamedou 0uld slahi, welcome to hardtalk. mohamedou 0uld slahi, welcome to hardtalk— to hardtalk.ery much, stephen, _ to hardtalk. thank you very much, stephen, for - to hardtalk. thank you very much, stephen, for having l to hardtalk. thank you very l much, stephen, for having me to hardtalk. thank you very - much, stephen, for having me on your programme. find much, stephen, for having me on your programme-— your programme. and i salute our your programme. and i salute your audience. _ your programme. and i salute your audience. well, - your programme. and i salute your audience. well, it - your programme. and i salute your audience. well, it is - your programme. and i salute your audience. well, it is a . your audience. well, it is a pleasure to have you on our programme. let's begin with how it feels to have made about your story in a sense have your name become recognised around the world years after you were finally released from guantanamo bay when perhaps your story should have been better known to the world that almost nobody had heard your name at all. does it feel weird