Unnamed Washington sources told Mayer that Mohammed said he was held naked in his cell, questioned by female interrogators to humiliate him, attached to a dog leash and made to run into walls, and put in painful positions while chained to the floor. Mohammed also said he was "waterboarded" -- a simulated drowning -- in addition to being held in suffocating heat and painfully cold conditions. Mohammed's captors also told him shortly after his arrest in March 2003: "We're not going to kill you. But we're going to take you to the very brink of your death and back," the article said.
"Questioned by female interrogators?" I guarantee that he'd find being asked questions by women much more comfortable than being asked questions by me.
I'll bet that they've treated him one hell of a lot nicer to him than most Americans would if given the chance.
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