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- US court awards $42 million in damages to Abu Ghraib torture survivors
US court awards $42 million in damages to Abu Ghraib torture survivors
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CACI International has been held responsible for torture of detainees in a landmark legal case, marking the first time a civilian agency has been legally held responsible.
You saw regret and remorse from so many witnesses. The only entity that has no regrets, no remorse, over what happened is CACI.
This is a remarkable moment of justice and vindication for our clients, who fought tirelessly to be heard in a US court.
Today is a big day for me and for justice.
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perspectives
- 1.Lawsuit
- 2.Iraq War Aftermath
- 3.War Crimes
- 4.War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
- 5.Torture
- 6.September 11 attacks
- 7.Miscarriage of Justice
countries
- 1.Afghanistan
- 2.Iraq
- 3.Qatar
- 4.Sweden
- 5.United States
organizations
- 1.CACI International
- 2.Center for Constitutional Rights
- 3.US Army
- 4.Human Rights Watch
- 5.Baghdad Central Confinement Facility
persons
- 1.Baher Azmy
- 2.Salah Al-Ejaili
- 3.Al Shimari
- 4.Asa'ad Al-Zubae
- 5.John Dixon
- 6.John O'Connor
- 7.Katherine Gallagher
- 8.Mohammed Faridi
- 9.Saddam Hussein
- 10.Suhail Al Shimari