to bagram.id this investigation and he was not available, was in bagram, but he said to the red cross and his relatives that witnessed -- visited him, that he witnessed murders, had seen some of the disappeared men beaten to death by the special forces. after he was released a year later without charges from bagram, we tracked him down and got his story. what he told us was pretty horrific. nermeen: i would to go to another part of the interview athq, where he talks about man. n that was an excerpt from matthieu aikins. could you talk about what qandi says, he was picked up by special forces, when he says "they" that is who he is referring to, specifically, was at the a-team? you point out in the piece that what happened in nerkh, the killings of standout in the course of the invasion, despite the us military was often accused of human rights abuses, so what was it about what happened there that establishes it from past such incidents? >> qandi identified the unit as a special forces unit based