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and grabbed him by the sides of the face, and sort of turned him to face her and look at her, and take her seriously.

But, of course, he was an Afghan man from a tribal, conservative culture, who didn't look at strange women.

[Spc. Glendale Walls, Interrogated Dilawar at Bagram]  Sgt. Salcedo was getting a little aggravated.  So I kind of stepped in between them.  And that's when I grabbed him by the shirt.  And I brought him over to the wall.

[Tim Golden, New York Times Reporter] They tried to make him stand up against the wall, and he was sliding down.  They pushed him back against the wall.

[Spc. Glendale Walls, Interrogated Dilawar at Bagram]  He wasn't making any kind of sense.  Most of it seemed to just be rambling. 

The interpreter was telling me that his wife came to visit him in his cell.  Which, of course, didn't happen.

[Pfc. Damien Corsetti, Military Intelligence, Bagram] If you've ever seen anybody sleep-depped, ugh, past two days they begin to just be bumbling idiots.  Three days they are just worthless.

[Spc. Glendale Walls, Interrogated Dilawar at Bagram] I knew something was wrong.

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