15 December, 2004
Evidence of more prisoner abuse in Iraq has come to light after the US military was forced to release it by the courts.
The documents show that US marines carried out a mock execution, used electric shocks and burned prisoners.
American campaign groups obtained the US navy documents by using freedom of information legislation.
The navy said those found guilty of abuse had been punished, but added that many allegations - some relating to killings - had been dismissed.
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"This kind of widespread abuse could not have taken place without a leadership failure of the highest order," said Anthony D Romero, director of the American Civil Liberties Union, one of the groups given access to the documents.
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