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  2. Bagram torture and prisoner abuse - Wikipedia

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    The former hospital on-base where lawyer Dennis Edney alleges abuse of Omar Khadr began [2]. The torture and homicides allegedly took place at the military detention center known as the Bagram Theater Internment Facility, which had been built by the Soviets as an aircraft machine shop during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan (1980–1989), which was a concrete-and-sheet metal facility that ...

  3. Parwan Detention Facility - Wikipedia

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    [51] "Now, the Bagram prison is converted to one of Afghanistan's regular prisons where the innocents will be freed and the rest of the prisoners will be sentenced according to the laws of Afghanistan," a statement by Afghan President Hamid Karzai said, who did not attend the ceremony. [55] [57]

  4. List of prisons in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Prisons in Afghanistan Prison Status Classification Managed Opened Capacity Location Parwan Detention Facility: Operational: Maximum: Ministry of Defense: 2009? Bagram: Pul-e-Charkhi prison: Operational: Minimum: Ministry of Interior: 1970s: 5,000: Kabul: Herat Prison [7] Operational: Minimum [8] Ministry of Interior? 2,000: Herat: Kandahar ...

  5. Salt Pit - Wikipedia

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    The dark prison is the informal name used by some Guantanamo Bay detainees for a secret prison in which they claim they were detained near Kabul, Afghanistan. [9] This is now identified with the Salt Pit. [6] According to an article distributed by Reuters, eight Guantanamo detainees have described the conditions they were held under in "the ...

  6. Killing of Dilawar - Wikipedia

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    Dilawar (born c. 1979 – December 10, 2002), also known as Dilawar of Yakubi, was an Afghan farmer and taxi driver who was tortured to death by US Army soldiers at the Bagram Collection Point, a US military detention center in Afghanistan. He arrived at the prison on December 5, 2002, and was declared dead 5 days later.

  7. Bagram - Wikipedia

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    Bagram (/ b ə ɡ r ɑː m /; Pashto/Persian: بگرام) is a town and seat in Bagram District in Parwan Province of Afghanistan, about 60 kilometers north of the capital Kabul. It is the site of an ancient city located at the junction of the Ghorband and Panjshir Valley , near today's city of Charikar , Afghanistan.

  8. Black jail - Wikipedia

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    The black jail was a U.S. military detention camp established in 2002 inside Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan. Since the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, it is no longer in operation. Distinct from the main prison of the Bagram Internment Facility, the black jail was run by the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency and U.S. Special Operations ...

  9. Detainees held in the Bagram Theater Internment Facility

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    On January 16, 2010, the United States Department of Defense complied with a court order and made public a heavily redacted list of the detainees held in the Bagram Theater Internment Facility. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Detainees were initially held in primitive, temporary quarters, in what was originally called the Bagram Collection Point , from late ...