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  2. Bagram torture and prisoner abuse - Wikipedia

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    The former hospital on-base where lawyer Dennis Edney alleges abuse of Omar Khadr began [2]. The torture and homicides allegedly took place at the military detention center known as the Bagram Theater Internment Facility, which had been built by the Soviets as an aircraft machine shop during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan (1980–1989), which was a concrete-and-sheet metal facility that ...

  3. Detainees held in the Bagram Theater Internment Facility

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    On January 16, 2010, the United States Department of Defense complied with a court order and made public a heavily redacted list of the detainees held in the Bagram Theater Internment Facility. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Detainees were initially held in primitive, temporary quarters, in what was originally called the Bagram Collection Point , from late ...

  4. Parwan Detention Facility - Wikipedia

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    None of the prisoners received prisoner of war status. [2] [3] Treatment of inmates at the facility came under scrutiny after two Afghan detainees died in the 2002 Bagram torture and prisoner abuse case. Their deaths were classified as homicides, and prisoner abuse charges were made against seven American soldiers.

  5. Killing of Dilawar - Wikipedia

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    He arrived at the prison on December 5, 2002, and was declared dead 5 days later. His death was declared a homicide and was the subject of a major investigation by the US Army of abuses at the prison. It was prosecuted in the Bagram torture and prisoner abuse trials.

  6. Killing of Abdul Wahid - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] He and Abdul Wahid's father attributed the abuse to Afghan soldiers, but said American soldiers were aware of the abuse, and didn't intervene. Abdul Wahid's father said his heavily scarred body was returned to his family two months after his capture, together with a letter from US authorities. [6] According to the Associated Press:

  7. Islamic State claims Kabul blast citing Bagram base detentions

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    DUBAI/KABUL (Reuters) -Islamic State on Tuesday claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing in Afghanistan's capital Kabul that killed six people a day earlier, saying it was in response to the ...

  8. Jury deliberating in Iraq Abu Ghraib prison abuse civil case ...

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    The lawsuit brought by the three former Abu Ghraib detainees marks the first time a U.S. jury has weighed claims of abuse at the prison, which was the site of a worldwide scandal 20 years ago when ...

  9. List of Guantanamo detainees who officially reported abuse

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    Reported being made to stand bound and upright, and deprived of sleep for seven days at Bagram—like Bagram torture and prisoner abuse. Reported regular brutal beatings in US custody. Reported death threats if he didn't confess. Reported being stripped naked and left out in the rain.