How long was the journey to Guantanamo?
Saeed: The journey to Guantanamo Prison Bay took nearly 25 hours. We were in chains our eyes were tied; we couldnt see anything until we were in the prison. YP: What kind of torture were you subjected to? Saeed: When I was in Kandahar, the American soldiers forced me to confess my links to Al-Qaeda. While investigating me, I went through hard times and I dont want to remember or talk about it. YP: Did they ask you to be a spy? Saeed: Yes, they did. But how can I spy for them if I had no information. Some of the prisoners who were with the Taliban are really pressured and continuously asked to spy. However in my case, they eventually understood that I was of no value to them, and that is why they let me free. YP: Did they suspect you to be a spy for a specific group or country? Saeed: They said that I was an agent to the Saudi Kingdom. They also forced me to confess that I am anAl-Qaeda member or a Yemeni spy. Moreover, they accused me of being anti-American and against the U.S. governm