Norman Taylor
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But I'm not allowed to.
I can tell you off camera, but I'm not allowed to.
Well, it's not supposed to be legal.
I assume they have clearance to do it in their country.
I don't know.
I wasn't planning on staying around long enough to find out.
But if you look at other countries and stories in the press...
of similar situations that Western countries, let's be honest about it, have been involved with, where they have created centres where they've detained people.
If you look at some of the interviews where people have claimed, and I'm only saying they've claimed, that they've been tortured by various governments around the world in those detention centres.
So I can tell you that I wasn't the only one who had been picked up on jobs and had a problem.
And this is the issue that people don't really understand.
And I think, as I said at the very beginning, if an intelligence officer was here, they would probably support me in this comment.
They don't take the risk.
They recruit agents to take the risk.
You will very rarely hear of an employed intelligence officer being harmed because it's the agents they will use to go and get, you know, the information.
It was a long time ago now, but the thing was, because my wife and child had passed away, and here's the thing, when I took that job on, if you had said to me, if they were alive and you said to me, do that job, I wouldn't have done it.
But because they'd gone, I thought, to be honest with you, I wasn't that bothered in those days because they'd passed away not long before.
So I wasn't really bothered what jobs I did.
So I never really thought about it that much.
And then recovery-wise, I think I was out for about six months.