"Amnesty International has said that thousands of detainees held by the multinational forces in Iraq are still being denied their basic rights.
The group said the lessons of the Abu Ghraib prison scandal appeared to have been ignored and reports of torture continued to "pour out of Iraq".
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"Amnesty says in its 48-page report that thousands of Iraqis are being held without charge or trial.
More than 200 detainees have been imprisoned for more than two years and nearly 4,000 for over a year, it reports".
"To hold this huge number of people without basic legal safeguards is a gross dereliction of responsibility on the part of both the US and UK forces," said its UK director, Kate Allen.
No, the Americans and English just don't get it! If this is the way to securing the hearts and minds of Iraqis or the peoples of the wider Middle East, it seems one can readily forget it.
The group said the lessons of the Abu Ghraib prison scandal appeared to have been ignored and reports of torture continued to "pour out of Iraq".
Read the full report as it appears on BBC News.
"Amnesty says in its 48-page report that thousands of Iraqis are being held without charge or trial.
More than 200 detainees have been imprisoned for more than two years and nearly 4,000 for over a year, it reports".
"To hold this huge number of people without basic legal safeguards is a gross dereliction of responsibility on the part of both the US and UK forces," said its UK director, Kate Allen.
No, the Americans and English just don't get it! If this is the way to securing the hearts and minds of Iraqis or the peoples of the wider Middle East, it seems one can readily forget it.
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