Perspective: Rare Look Inside Insurgent Prison

ABC News was the first news outlet allowed inside Jordan's maximum security Swaaka prison where Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the notorious leader of al Qaeda in Iraq, was once a prisoner and where now dozens of men are jailed for fighting in Iraq.
At this jail there is a prison within the prison, with a high security section separated behind high walls and barbed wire reserved specifically for prisoners charged with terrorism.
We spoke with several prisoners including Yildar, a 26-year-old marketing student from Jordan, who told ABC News that before he was arrested he simply took a bus to Baghdad to join the insurgency and try to drive U.S. forces from the country. "Iraq was a magnet for us," he said. "We felt like our own home had been invaded."
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