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New Abu Ghraib Torture Claims Filed Against Military Contractors, According to Legal Team for Former 'Ghost' Detainee
May 25th, 2008
New torture claims have been leveled at two U.S. military contractors by a former Abu Ghraib "ghost" detainee who was wrongly imprisoned and later released without charge, according to a lawsuit filed today in Los Angeles federal court by his U.S. legal team. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Emad Al-Janabi, a 43-year-old Iraqi blacksmith, who alleges that he was beaten and forced from his home by people in U.S. military uniforms and civilian clothing in September 2003. He was released from Abu Ghraib without charge in July 2004. The defendants are CACI International Inc. (NYSE:CAI) and CACI Premier Technology, Inc., of Arlington, Va.; L-3...
Source: Pharma Investments, Ventures & Law Weekly (2008-05-25)
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