Camp Nama: British personnel reveal horrors of secret US base in Baghdad

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Camp Nama: British personnel reveal horrors of secret US base in Baghdad | World news | guardian.co.uk

British soldiers and airmen who helped to operate a secretive US detention facility in Baghdad that was at the centre of some of the most serious human rights abuses to occur in Iraq after the invasion have, for the first time, spoken about abuses they witnessed there.

Personnel from two RAF squadrons and one Army Air Corps squadron were given guard and transport duties at the secret prison, the Guardian has established.


A British serviceman who served at Nama recalled: "I saw one man having his prosthetic leg being pulled off him, and being beaten about the head with it before he was thrown on to the truck."

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Which complete moron actually believed the US and UK stood up for human rights?
 
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So now when the US and European allies keep pushing that garbage through their media that the Iranian government commits human right abuses and we want to prevent them which azzhole will believe that?
 
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Btw, it's not like anyone was indicted because it happened, it's because it was leaked. The British and US government had absolutely no problem with it as long as it stayed secret. And the people who should've been indicted are the officials who ordered this illegal war. Not the heroes who leaked this torture camp.
 
A top secret prison camp in the middle of a commercial airport is announced on April 1st, and you think it is real.

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Detainees were taken to Camp Nama, a secret US detention centre at Baghdad international airport. Photograph: Khalid Mohammed/AP
 
Camp Nama: British personnel reveal horrors of secret US base in Baghdad | World news | guardian.co.uk

British soldiers and airmen who helped to operate a secretive US detention facility in Baghdad that was at the centre of some of the most serious human rights abuses to occur in Iraq after the invasion have, for the first time, spoken about abuses they witnessed there.

Personnel from two RAF squadrons and one Army Air Corps squadron were given guard and transport duties at the secret prison, the Guardian has established.


A British serviceman who served at Nama recalled: "I saw one man having his prosthetic leg being pulled off him, and being beaten about the head with it before he was thrown on to the truck."

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Which complete moron actually believed the US and UK stood up for human rights?


:lmao:


Aprils fool.....
 

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