john walker lindh was one of the survivors. officecame to to see me to ask whether or not i had come across them. he then showed me footage. that is where they were shooting from. the fact that they were directly involved -- [indiscernible] break andgoing to come back to this discussion, and come back your film, a remarkable film "afghan massacre -- the convoy of death." we are also speaking to susannah sirkin. this is democracy now! back in a minute. ♪ [music break] music by naseer shamma. >>music by naseer shamma. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. >> we are going to play a clip of your film, "afghan massacre -- the convoy of death." can you set the same about how about how the scene you came to your story? >> the press corps was fascinated by the taliban and were following that story, and at the same time we had been told on the ground in afghanistan that something bad had happened, some were tortured. we ended up basically being the only journalists going in that direction. w