[4] On 15 June 2008, the McClatchy News Service published a series of articles based on interviews with 66 former Guantanamo captives.
He said that in November 2001 he had traveled to Quetta, a city in Pakistan near the Afghan's southern border, to buy a quantity of cigarettes to sell.
And, at the mosque he went to pray at in Quetta he agreed to accompany some religious pilgrims—not realizing that they planned to cross the Afghan border.
Tariq Khan told his interviewer: ""Most Americans don't know the difference between missionary work and going on jihad.
Tariq Khan described being crammed into crowded shipping containers by troops under the command of General Dostum, where many of his fellow captives died.