Unredacted Govt. Documents Reveal Some Prisoners ******** to Death

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excerpt from the 2nd link:

"In a press release, the ACLU summarized the documents as detailing, "[An] investigation of two deaths at Bagram. Both detainees were determined to have been ****** by pulmonary embolism caused as a result of standing chained in place, ***** depravation and dozens of beatings by guards and possibly interrogators. (Also reveals the use of ******* at Gitmo and American-Afghani prisons in Kabul).

"[An] investigation into the homicide or *********** manslaughter of detainee Dilar Dababa by U.S. ****** in 2003 in Iraq.

"[An] investigation launched after allegations that an Iraqi prisoner was subjected to ******* and ***** at 'The Disco' (located in the Special Operations ***** Compound in Mosul Airfield, Mosul, Iraq). The ***** consisted of filling his jumpsuit with ice, then hosing him down and making him stand for long periods of time, sometimes in front of an air conditioner; ******* him to lay down and ***** water until he ******, ******* or ******, having his head banged against a hot steel plate while hooded and interrogated; being ****** to do leg lifts with bags of ice placed on his ankles, and being kicked when he could not do more.

"[An] investigation of allegations of ******* and ***** that took place in 2003 at Abu Ghraib.

"[And an] investigation that established probable cause to believe that U.S. ****** committed homicide in 2003 when they participated in the binding of detainee Abed Mowhoush in a ******** bag during an interrogation, causing him to die of ************."

The unredacted pages themselves are here:

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