Majid Khan, a man who was connected with Al Qaeda, was apprehended in 2003. He has been detained in Guantanamo Bay since 2006. Mr. Khan talked to his lawyers about many years of torment, although it isn’t all enclosed in the Senate’s report. It is still questionable as to rather or not the C.I.A. is not disclosing all information. The author gives you many illustrations on the types of torture being done. For example, he was beaten, hung exposed on a wooden beam, and malnourished. He also was assaulted anally, which the investigator called “rectal feedings.” The author is against the government because he feels they try to mask the truth of the treatment of prisoners. He or she convinces the reader to agree with the faults of our government.