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A leaked study by the US army says abuse of prisoners in US custody is more widespread than previously known, a US newspaper has reported.
Cases of maltreatment date from as early as the war in Afghanistan in 2002 to as recently as last month in Iraq, according to The New York Times.
...It says that in many cases among 37 prisoners who died in US custody in Iraq and Afghanistan, the army did not conduct autopsies and the causes of death remain undetermined.
BBC News article
Cases of maltreatment date from as early as the war in Afghanistan in 2002 to as recently as last month in Iraq, according to The New York Times.
...It says that in many cases among 37 prisoners who died in US custody in Iraq and Afghanistan, the army did not conduct autopsies and the causes of death remain undetermined.