07 January 2012 | News | John Glaser
An Afghan investigative commission accused the American military on Saturday of abusing detainees in the Bagram prison facilities and reiterated President Hamid Karzai’s demand that the U.S. turn the detainees over to Afghan custody. The U.S. is holding about 3,000 detainees at Bagram, many of whom have not been charged with a crime, have seen no [...]
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05 January 2012 | News | Jason Ditz
Karzai Demands US Cede Control of Notorious Bagram Prison | NATO dismisses claims of detainee abuse
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21 May 2010 | News | Jason Ditz
Court: US Detainees at Bagram Don’t Have Constitutional Rights | Judge claims ‘no indication’ the US will occupy base permanently
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21 March 2010 | News | Jason Ditz
Bagram Eyed as Latest ‘New Guantanamo’ | Afghan prison would keep detainees in legal limbo
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08 July 2009 | News | William Fisher
Following a loss in federal court, the organization representing detainees held by the U.S. without charge at Bagram prison in Afghanistan called on the Barack Obama administration to "reverse the flawed policies of the previous Bush White House" and end the indefinite detention without trial of Afghan civilians held in U.S. custody. Judge John D. [...]
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