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(23 Jul 2006) July 22, 2006 1. Wide pan of Kabul city centre 2. Mid shot shoppers 3. Man in front of books 4. People at bookstall 5. Close of books 6. Close of cover of new pashtu language book "Picture of Guantanamo" by Mullah Abdul Salaam Zaeef, former Taliban ambassador to Pakistan and former detainee in Guantanamo 7. Various of men looking at book 8. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) Faridoon Noori, bookseller "(The book is popular because) One man buys it and reads it, he tells his friend, It's a new book by this man, and so the friend comes to us to buy it. The customers have been asking for it day and night." July 21, 2006 9. Mullah Abdul Salaam Zaeef holding his book 10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mullah Abdul Salaam Zaeef, former Taliban ambassador and Guantanamo detainee "One purpose (of my book) is the truth, to be talking about truth, to be published and to be received by everyone. The second thing is that should help with the people who are in the Guantanamo right now. I give a message to the people...the way of American and the way of Bush especially in Guantanamo is not the way of (treating) humanely with the people. That should be condemned by the people." 11. Cutaway hands 12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mullah Abdul Salaam Zaeef, former Taliban ambassador and Guantanamo detainee "When I was released from the detention, (the) interrogator told me "What should (will) you do?". I told him , "What I should do? Tell me." He told me "The good thing for you and the good policy for you is to be quiet and not talking with the media." What does (he) mean (by) that? It means they don't want the truth to go out. And they want the people who are released to stay in the house and stay quiet, not talking about the situation and not talking about anything." 13. Wide of Zaeef and interviewer 14. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mullah Abdul Salaam Zaeef, former Taliban ambassador and Guantanamo detainee "The (Taliban) opposition, they are becoming stronger and stronger. By killing this will not be able to finish that. I am supporting the way of peace and negotiation. That is the way (to solve Afghanistan's problems) and sometime they (Afghan Government and American-led coalition) should respect it." July 22, 2006 15. Various of book stalls in Kabul STORYLINE: A former Taliban envoy to Pakistan has published his first hand account of life as a detainee at the US detention facility in Guantanamo, Cuba, and warns it is a dangerous story about abuse and mistreatment, terror and confinement. Abdul Salam Zaeef, once the Taliban's most visible face during the US led campaign to overthrow the hardline regime in the wake of the September 11 attacks, wrote about his four year imprisonment after his release last year. Hundreds of copies of his book - "A Picture of Guantanamo" - have sold in Kabul following this week's launch. One bookseller, Faridoon Noori, said he had sold 100 copies of Zaeef's book in two days - more than any other. "The customers have been asking for it day and night," he said. Zaeef, wearing a black turban, told The Associated Press on Saturday, "My book includes everything I endured during my detention, what I saw, what I heard and how I was treated during my three years and 10 months there". He added, "I want the world to know the truth." The envoy turned author appears soft-spoken, fluent in Arabic and English and was known to many for the daily press briefings he gave at the Afghan embassy in Islamabad during the US-led assault on the Taliban regime. Zaeef was then arrested by Pakistani authorities and returned to Afghanistan where American forces detained him in January 2002. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...