- The day we were taken, we were moved from our cells in the night into a separate part of the camp in Kandahar. And we were woken up in the morning and told to sit at the back of our cells. We all had numbers and they were calling that two by two in numbers of all the people. So we, my number would come up and we'd be taken to the front of the cell. Might to lie down on the floor. Two soldiers would come and basically sit on us and search us and shackle us up and drag us to the processing place. They would, they made us sit down on these like wooden benches. Chained our hands to the wooden bench, so we couldn't move. Shaved our heads, shaved their beards off, cut all our clothes off us and then we were marched naked out of the tent. In front of I do not know how many soldiers are there? Just that was basically done to humiliate us. There was no other reason that they did that. Into another tent. And there was a guy with a camera there. And we were naked when they're taking the photos. We don't have to taken head shots or full body shots of us. And we were given an orange uniform and told to put it on. And put the uniform on and then we were marched out to that tent outside. And then they put these mitts on our hands and taped them up. What else? They put goggles over our eyes so we couldn't see anything. And then they put these hats on their heads, which was probably to keep us warm 'cause it's freezing there. And they put these denim jackets over us and made us sit down on the floor, and for a really long time. Then it was at night time when we were actually taken, by groups 'cause they did that same thing, putting the rope around our arms and marching us in groups of, I think about, 10. Then we were put onto the plane, with our ears covered. Our mouth covered, our eyes covered. So we didn't know what was going on and put on the plane. And about, I think it must've been about an hour, we were on the plane and then it took off. And that first journey was, it was horrendous 'cause we were sitting on these wooden planks and it was impossible to sit on them for more than five minutes. And we couldn't move 'cause we chained to the floor and it was causing us a lot of pain. We'd lost a lot of weight at that time. And it was impossible to sit in one position for that long. And we had nothing to lean back on. So I had sit constantly in one position and not be able to move. And I was in a lot of pain and I was shouting, "I'm in pain, I'm in pain." And somebody came, took the mask off me and put something in my mouth and made me some kind of medicine. I don't know what it was but after that, after just felt really, really drowsy. And I didn't know if I went to sleep, but I was, I could still feel the pain in my body. And then that journey must have lasted about it felt like it was forever, but it was, we landed somewhere. I must've been about 10, 12 hours later. We were taken off the plane, searched and it seemed like they took us off the plane. They might've put us onto a different plane or they brought us back onto the same plane. And that must've took about two or three hours. And then we were just waiting there. And where we landed, it was really hot. That's the only thing that I remember about that place, 'cause they kept our faces covered. So we couldn't see anything. They would put back onto the second plane. And that's the one that took us to Quantanamo.