Vol. 5 Num 200 Wed. December 15, 2004
International
US Army acknowledges 8 deaths of Afghans in military custody
AFP, Washington
The US Army acknowleged Monday that eight prisoners have died in US military custody in Afghanistan since US-led forces toppled the Taliban regime, two more than previously disclosed.
The Pentagon released a list of the death cases investigated in Afghanistan after Human Rights Watch sent a letter to US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld demanding that the United States "get serious about prosecuting people implicated in prisoner deaths and mistreatment."
Investigations in at least three of the deaths are still ongoing, according to the list drawn up by Chris Grey, spokesman for the US Army Criminal Investigation Command.
Previously unreported cases included the death in November 2003 of an individual identified as A. Wahid.
"CID investigation closed and completed report forward to command," the Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID) statement said. "Case involved other than US personnel, and Afghan law enforcement officials have been notified."
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http://www.thedailystar.net/2004/12/15/d41215130393.htm