Kamis, 25 Juni 2009

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Bagram, Version "New" Guantanamo detainees


The former detainees at Bagram air base in Afghanistan has a catalog of alleged mistreatment at U.S. military facilities, the BBC reported Wednesday (24 / 6), two months after the investigation. Register of former prisoners, including beatings, sleep seizure, and were threatened with dogs at the air base in Kabul, the institute said the broadcast. "They do things that you will not do to animals, especially in humans," said a former detainee, known as Dr. Khandan, a former prisoner of the other figure is holding a gun to his head and lead were threatened with death. The detainee was arrested in Bagram between 2007 and 2008. They were all charged as a member or helping Al Qaeda or the Taliban, but have not submitted claims and received a few apologies when released. Pentagon disputed the allegations, which were made in interviews with 27 former prisoners, said the BBC, who added that only two of them asked to report which has been treated well. Agency broadcast an excerpt that spokesman U.S. Defense Minister Robert Gates, Mark Wright, who said conditions in the Bagram "to meet international standards for the care and custody." "There are things that documented well the policy was not followed and the members have shoulder responsibility for their actions in that case," he added in a statement. But human rights groups lobby the UK legal, Reprieve, said allegations that confirm. "Bagram is the new Guantanamo Bay," the group said in a statement, ask the British government to take action on the two people they say that Pakistan has to take English bantu Bagram from Iraq.

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