(speaking in foreign language) Interpreter: In the block where I was, which was block B, at x-ray, there was a man named Jumaha, whom I got to know a little, he's been released now, he was from Bahrain. And once he talked back to a guard who, he was often being insulted, so what did he do? Well, he insulted the guard back, so he talked back. There was a very harsh exchange of words with a guard. So later, several of them came, and it happened in front of me, in camp B. They came, they did their intervention, but when they did the intervention, they wanted to set an example. That is, the man in charge of the block videotaped it. He took his video camera, a small camera, this big, he filmed the intervention, and the guard inside his cage, they beat him up, and on top of it all, they grabbed Jumaha's head and bashed it on the floor, and later there were bloodstains. That was very, very, very violent because the intervention group, the guard, the top guard who was taping the scene, he asked for it to be especially violent because he wanted to make it an example of why we must not talk back. Even if we were being insulted, we must not insult back. So they really beat him up, they hit him, they bashed his head on the floor many times until there was blood. They tied him up and took him to another block. And I saw it, it happened inside my block.