Full Story: CNN October 28, 2011
The Guantanamo prison on Cuba made headlines almost a decade ago as it housed some of most hardened criminals and member of Al-Qaeda, captured by US Forces from Iraq, and later from Afghanistan. Since the opening of the most notorious prisons since WW-II, many gory details of torture, abuse and maltreatment of detainees surfaced. But the plight of detainees never eased.
Now Fouad Al Rabiah (left), a detainee of 8 years, has been set free by a court for want of credible evidence for his involvement in crimes he never committed but CONFESSED under severe torture by the interrogators at Guantanamo.
Read the Full Story for an exclusive run down on how detainees have been tortured to confess to crimes they never committed.
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