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  2. The Torture Camp on Paradise Street - Wikipedia

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    The camp is operated by the Russian Federal Security Bureau (FSB) and is notorious for torture, rape, and psychological abuse that the prisoners are subject to. [ 1 ] It has been in operation since 2014 and is located on a site that before Russia's first invasion of Ukraine in 2014 served as a factory and contemporary art space. [ 2 ]

  3. Blaine Harden - Wikipedia

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    Harden worked for 28 years for The Washington Post as a correspondent in Africa, Eastern Europe and Asia, as well as in New York and Seattle. [1] Harden worked for 4 years as a local and national correspondent for The New York Times and a writer for the Times Magazine.

  4. Richard Cohen (columnist) - Wikipedia

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    Cohen worked for United Press International in New York. [6]He joined The Washington Post as a reporter in 1968 and later became the paper's chief Maryland correspondent. He covered the investigation of former vice president Spiro Agnew and wrote a book called A Heartbeat Away: The Investigation and Resignation of Vice President Spiro T. Agnew with fellow reporter Jules Witcover.

  5. Bassem Eid - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, The Washington Post called Eid "an internationally recognized rights campaigner." [11] He has spent 26 years researching UNRWA policies and has written extensively on the subject of UNRWA reform. [12] [13] He advocates against the right of return of Palestinian refugees. [14] Eid is a critic of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions ...

  6. Camp Greene (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Camp Greene recruits, which grew to about 1,000 soldiers at any one time, attended the Israel Bethel Church within Washington, D.C. [4] Walt Whitman was one of the people that came to the island to visit the troops. [1] Camp Greene was a training and residential center for the 1st regiment until September 1863.

  7. Moral Injury - The Huffington Post

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    Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.

  8. List of Americans wrongfully imprisoned or detained abroad

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    Arrested for intent to distribute marijuana, sentenced to 11 years to a labor camp. [126] Paul Whelan: 28 December 2018 Released 1 August 2024 2043 A former U.S. Marine who was framed by a longtime friend for espionage during a trip to Moscow while visiting for a wedding. He was released as part of the 2024 Russian prisoner exchange. [127] [128 ...

  9. Family of Marc Fogel reacts to his release from Russian ... - AOL

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    Fogel landed in Washington, D.C., later Tuesday, and his family was overcome with emotion. A photo showed Fogel on his way back to the U.S. – a day his family has been waiting for since August 2021.