SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - The Pentagon (news - web sites) said Friday it was investigating allegations of abuse by an Australian prisoner at the U.S. detention camp in Guantanamo Bay.
Also, a U.S. senator from New Mexico said he asked Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld to explain reports the government tried to suppress reports by U.S. military personnel and FBI (news - web sites) of abuse at U.S.-run detention camps in Afghanistan (news - web sites), Iraq (news - web sites) and Guantanamo.
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Additional documents obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request and released by the American Civil Liberties Union (news - web sites) show a special operations task force in Iraq sought to silence Defense Intelligence Agency personnel who may have observed abusive interrogations.
"We need to have a full accounting of what has happened in connection with efforts to suppress information," Sen. Jeff Bingaman (news, bio, voting record), D-N.M., told AP on Friday, a day after he sent a letter to Rumsfeld. "The main focus has been on abuse allegations, but now it seems pretty clear there were efforts to prevent people from properly reporting incidents of abuse."
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