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Antifar
04/15/24 8:26:00 AM
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/ng-interactive/2024/apr/14/abu-ghraib-iraq-torture-abuse

The first trial to contend with the post-9/11 abuse of detainees in US custody begins on Monday, in a case brought by three men who were held in the US-run Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.

The jury trial, in a federal court in Virginia, comes nearly 20 years to the day that the photographs depicting torture and abuse in the prison were first revealed to the public, prompting an international scandal that came to symbolize the treatment of detainees in the US war on terror.

The long-delayed case was brought by Suhail Najim Abdullah Al Shimari, Salah Al-Ejaili and Asad Al-Zubae, three Iraqi civilians who were detained at Abu Ghraib, before being released without charge in 2004. (A fourth man, Taha Yaseen Arraq Rashid, was dismissed from the case in 2019.) The men are suing CACI Premier Technology, a private company that was contracted by the US government to provide interrogators at the prison. The company has fought for 16 years to get the case thrown out, ultimately losing its last appeal in November.

This is a historic trial that we hope will deliver some measure of justice and healing for what President Bush rightly deemed disgraceful conduct that dishonored the United States and its values, said Katherine Gallagher, a senior attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights, or CCR, which brought the case on behalf of the former detainees.

The suit was filed under the Alien Tort Statute, which allows foreign nationals to file cases in US courts for violations of international law; the plaintiffs are seeking damages. Al-Ejaili, who now lives in Sweden, will be the first torture survivor to testify about his treatment while in US custody from inside a US federal court. The other two men will testify remotely from Iraq as they were not granted visas to travel.

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Revisited
04/15/24 8:30:41 AM
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Well I'm sure they were guilty of something, so that makes the torture totally justified.

That's how justice works guys right?

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Maze_
04/15/24 8:37:42 AM
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Antifar posted...
The company has fought for 16 years to get the case thrown out
IT's gross that they succeeded in delaying this for 16 years

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Lonestar2000
04/15/24 8:44:37 AM
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Antifar posted...
President Bush rightly deemed disgraceful conduct that dishonored the United States and its values
Does anyone actually believe Bush is against torture?

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BlueKat
04/15/24 9:07:19 AM
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Maze_ posted...
IT's gross that they succeeded in delaying this for 16 years


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