A U.S. jury awards $42 million to three ex-detainees of Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison, saying a Virginia-based military contractor ...
A Virginia-based military contractor that supplied interrogators to the Army at a notorious prison was found liable for the ...
The jury also found a Virginia-based contractor liable for contributing to the former detainees' treatment at the notorious ...
A federal jury on Tuesday ordered a US defense contractor to pay $42 million in damages to three Iraqi men who were tortured ...
The three testified that they were subjected to beatings, sexual abuse, forced nudity and other cruel treatment at the prison ...
The plaintiffs’ suit accused Virginia-based CACI, which was hired by the U.S. government to provide interrogation services at Abu Ghraib, of conspiring with American soldiers to torture detainees.
A US jury has awarded $42m (£33m) to three former detainees of Iraq's notorious Abu Ghraib prison, holding a Virginia-based ...
Abu Ghraib prison, west of Baghdad, became a potent negative symbol of the US occupation of Iraq after evidence emerged of detainee abuse by American soldiers at the facility. Most of the abuse ...
It’s been 20 years since Americans first saw horrific photos of torture and abuse at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.
An "Australian eyes only" report shows Australian soldiers were often without the ... reckless actions of a group of military police at Abu Ghraib prison from 2003 through 2004," the company ...
Disturbing images of smiling American soldiers posing next to abused detainees at Abu Ghraib shocked the world in the mid-2000s, but April’s proceedings marked the first time that an American ...