Mohammed said he recognized some high level Taliban leaders in the camp, such as Abdul Salam Zaeef, a former ambassador.
The DoD released a list of all the captives who had been detained, in military custody, in Guantanamo.
On June 15, 2008, the McClatchy News Service published articles based on interviews with 66 former Guantanamo captives.
McClatchy identified Jan Mohammed as Guantanamo captive 107, listed as "Jon Mohammad Barakzai".
[3] He said he had to move, after he returned to Afghanistan, because local Taliban sympathizers suspected his early release was a sign that he was a US spy, or had collaborated with them.