. >> my name is elghalia djimi. i'm a former victim of forced disappearance. i'm the vice president of the sahrawi association here. that's where we are right now. it's our association that traces the files of sahrawi disappearance victims. today, november 20, marks the anniversary of my forced disappearance, which took place in 1987. amy: elghalia djimi, describe what happened to you. >> what happened to me happened to all the victims. specifically, the pictures that i saw from abu ghraib prison in iraq, they made me feel that i lived the same thing, that i underwent the same conditions, but in darkness. at that time, there was nobody to take pictures of us. there was nobody to talk about us. amy: elghalia djimi shows us her arm, left scarred after her captors unleashed a dog on her. >> i still bear the marks of the dog bites right here. amy: who did this to you? >> it was the moroccan state and the moroccan police, the secret police. the same thing they did to me, they did to my gndmother before in 1984 when she was kidnapped. and so far we don't know anythi