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Detainees sue US Iraq contractors

by Al Jazeera (reposted)
Monday, June 30, 2008 : Former Abu Ghraib detainees sue contractors claiming they were tortured.

Four former detainees from the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq have launched federal legal cases in the US claiming they were tortured by US military contractors.

The prisoners - three Iraqis and one Jordanian - say they were subjected to forced nudity and electrical shocks, among other inhumane treatments.

They allege that the defendants, including Virginia-based CACI international and New York-based L-3 Communications, wrongfully arrested Iraqi civilians.

"These innocent men were senselessly tortured by US companies that profited from their misery," said lead attorney Susan L. Burke, of the Philadelphia law firm Burke O'Neil.

"These men came to US courts because our laws, as they have for generations, allow their claims to be heard here."

Burke said all four plaintiffs had been released from Abu Ghraib without charge.

One had been held in the jail for more than four years.

In a statement a spokeswoman for CACI International said the lawsuits repeated "baseless allegations" made more than four years ago in another case brought by the same lawyers.

"In the years that have passed since these claims first surfaced, nothing has changed to give any merit to unfounded and unsubstantiated claims," the statement released to the Associated Press said.

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§Abu Ghraib Torture Lawsuits Name U.S. Workers
by NPR (reposted)
Tuesday, July 1, 2008 : Lawsuits will be filed in the U.S. on behalf of four Iraqis who say they were tortured at Abu Ghraib prison. The suits name employees of U.S. firms CACI and L-3 Titan. Lawyers have been meeting with their clients in Turkey to prepare the suits.

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A Renton man who worked as an interrogator for CACI Inc. is among defendants named in federal lawsuits filed Monday by three Iraqis and a Jordanian alleging that they were tortured by U.S. military contractors while detained at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq in 2003 and 2004.

The lawsuits, which echo others in recent years by the same lawyers, allege that those arrested and taken to the prison were subjected to forced nudity, electrical shocks, mock executions and other inhumane treatment. They seek payments high enough to compensate the detainees for their injuries, and to deter contractors from such conduct in the future.

"These innocent men were senselessly tortured by U.S. companies that profited from their misery," said lead attorney Susan Burke of the Philadelphia law firm Burke O'Neil. "These men came to U.S. courts because our laws, as they have for generations, allow their claims to be heard here."

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http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/368969_torture01.html
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