in the years in between, moazzam begg has spoken out against the way the war on terror has been conductedi wanted to understand what effect this would have on begg's point of view. i spoke to him this week. i was in mumbai and he was in birmingham, england, where he lives. mr. begg, thank you for joining us. let me ask you, first, you say that when you were in custody -- in u.s. custody, you witnessed acts of torture. does the report accurately describe the kind of acts you saw? >> it does. some of the torture led to death. i saw one prisoner in the bagram detention facility which is in afghanistan with his hands tied to the top of the door being repeatedly punch and kicked and i know that this prisoner actually died as a result of the beatings that he received. now, some of the techniques that have been mentioned mercifully i was not subjected to but there were others that i was subjected to. for example, i was tied with my hands behind my back to my legs. i was punched and kicked. i had the agents showing me pictures of my children with the sound of a woman screaming next door that i wa