Red Cross Confirms US’s “Second Jail” in Afghanistan
U.S. military aviation base in Bagram, Afghanistan, hides a secret detention area, separate from the main prison, said Red Cross representatives for the BBC.
Officials from the International Red Cross Comitee showed that U.S. authorities have sent names of persons detained in a separate prison in Bagram in August 2009.
Also, nine former prisoners declared for the BBC that they were kept in a separate building, called them “black prison” and that they were severely abused.
The nine former prisoners told that they were kept in solitary confinement in cold cells where it was always light and that U.S. troops had not allowed them to sleep.
U.S. military forces have declared that no such separate prison exists, but that they will investigate based on the allegations of abuse made by the prisoners.
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