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Records Show Army Ended Abuse Probe Early
Records Show Army Ended Abuse Probe Early
By ROBERT BURNS, AP Military Writer
42 minutes ago

WASHINGTON - The Army closed a criminal investigation of abuse allegations by an Iraqi detainee last year, finding no reason to believe his claims, even though no Americans involved in the case were questioned, according to Pentagon records made public Thursday.


Internal Army documents about the Iraqi's capture on Jan. 4, 2004, and his subsequent interrogation at an unspecified facility at or near Baghdad International Airport were not reviewed, the records show, because investigators were told they had been lost in a computer malfunction.

The Iraqi, whose full name was blacked out in the documents by U.S. censors, is described as a relative of a former bodyguard for Saddam Hussein.

The detainee alleged that he was kicked in the stomach once and punched in the spine once by his interrogators. He said he was placed in front of a window air conditioner after being stripped naked and having a bag placed over his head. Cold water was poured over the bag every few minutes, he said, and he was dragged around a room by his arm.


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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060113/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/iraq_detainee_abuse






Thu Jan 12, 7:11 PM ET
Multi-National Force-Iraq Deputy Commander for detainee Operations Maj. Gen. Geoffrey Miller listens to questions as he testifies in Washington, DC, in 2004. The Pentagon defended Miller, who invoked his right not to incriminate himself in refusing to answer questions in the case of two soldiers accused of using dogs to intimidate prisoners at Abu Ghraib.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Alex Wong)


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