Afghan prisoners beaten to
death at US military interrogation base
'Blunt force injuries' cited in murder
ruling
Duncan
Campbell in Los Angeles Friday March 7, 2003 The Guardian
Two
prisoners who died while being held for interrogation at the US military
base in Afghanistan had apparently been beaten, according to a military
pathologist's report. A criminal investigation is now under way into
the deaths which have both been classified as homicides. The deaths
have led to calls for an inquiry into what interrogation techniques
are being used at the base where it is believed the al-Qaida leader,
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, is now also being held. Former prisoners at
the base claim that detainees are chained to the ceiling, shackled
so tightly that the blood flow stops, kept naked and hooded and kicked
to keep them awake for days on end.
The two men, both Afghans, died last
December at the US forces base in Bagram, north of Kabul, where prisoners
have been held for questioning. The autopsies found they had suffered
"blunt force injuries" and classified both deaths as homicides
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