- They came to us, they told us in that block, the people who are in here, they can't have the pants. You will be in shorts. They said to me, it was one of the Arabian interpreters there. It was an Arab, I think from Iraq or something like that, his accent is from Iraq. I told him, "I'm not going to give you my pants because I have to pray." You know, I have to pray with my pants. He said me, "You have to give me your pants. Or, I will send the IRF team, which are six to take it from you in force." I told him I get mad, you know? He was talking with me as kind of a, you know, disrespecting completely. I told him, "I'm not going to give it to you. And let those six guards to come, and I want you to be with them, please. You come with them." So, I took off that pants and had shorts, and I ripped it completely it. I ripped it. And I put it in the corner. He told me, "Okay, you ripped that pants, give it to us." I told him, "I'm not going to, let your guards to come in here." So they can use the spray, I fight with them, you know, use that spray. Used three times, they can first kick first group. I fight with them, and they get out second group three times. So until one, I fall down, I can't see anymore. You know, with the spray, they used it. And they get inside, they bring my finger that, see? So until now, I can't move it, I can't put it back, see? That bone, the bone, it get up right here. You bring that finger, and they bring them also the, they broke that one also. And they move me from my cell. They put me in the gravel outside. They put with the handcuffs. Isn't have those, it's the plastic one. My face in the gravel here. And they hold me. One of the guards, he jump with his knee on that side. Was standing and he jumped, his knee. So after that, maybe one day, two day, I get the shock. That side, the left side, it gets paralyzed. It gets paralyzed. So before, when he jumps, they take the house, and he put, the hose, sorry. Interviewer: The hose. - Yeah. And he put it in my mouth. He turned the water, and big hose like that, he put it into my mouth, I can't breathe. Interviewer: This is when? Right after you were paralyzed? - No, before, when they move me from my cell to outside. Interviewer: Then they put the water in you? - Yeah. And they too, and when they use before, when it was in my cell, when it was the spray. The spray, if you touch it, if the water comes on it, your body all getting kind of, it's this kind of infection, something like that, you know, you're getting all red. So, they take that hose, and use it to water in my body. It's not in the linen that they have because I had short, only short, and the top. I didn't give them top. I take the pants on, off, and I had the short. And they use that hose, so, after that he put it in my mouth. I can't breathe. I stop breathing. So, then they take it off, they put it something, in middle, between my mouth and nose, my mouth and nose, like that. So, when I get breathing, the water get in my nose, it was really hard. So, then they put my face on the ground. One of the guard, he jumps on his knee. When he jumps, I get the shock in the left side. Well I get that for 10 days, 10 days. No one. I talk with the doctors. I talk, the corpsman, the doctor, the nurse who bring the medical. I talk with them. He was kind of playing game with me now. I talk with him. I told him, can you see when I drink, leaks. When I blink my eye, that one, the right one, the left one, even now, up to now, one is sitting like that sometimes. Some alone, you know? When I touch up to, you know, when I touch like that, it's completely different. It's not that much, but it's different now. Between the right and left side. The all the left side was shock. Interviewer: Did the doctors do anything for you during those nine days? - The doctor after 10 days, the doctor, they move me to the medical. So the doctor come to me, and he called some young man like that, I think they are U.S. students, something like that, you know. Maybe 19, 18, 19 years old. And he was explaining to them, what is that sickness. He said, I remember that he told them that sickness, it kind of relying on nerves, which is cut here into his brain, you know? And so that side, it can't work like that. When he get done with them, He said, "Look, we'll give you some medicines that helps you to come back."