Lawsuit Filed by Former Abu Ghraib Inmates Allowed to Advance After 9 Years
Lawsuit Filed by Former Abu Ghraib Inmates Allowed to Advance After 9 Years
After almost a decade of false starts and dismissals, a lawsuit filed by former inmates at the infamous Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq is moving ahead.The suit is directed against the civilian interrogators who were contracted and charged with overseeing the facility, which made international headlines after a series of terrifying photographs were made public.Inmates were forced to endure a litany of tortures and abuses, which included mock executions, sexual humiliation, and routine beatings.The revelation came 13 years ago, shortly after the War in Iraq had begun.Four years later, several one-time and former inmates at Abu Ghraib attempted to sue to the civilian company purportedly responsible for coordinating the abusive regime, CACI Premier Technology.In the time since, judges and courts have avoided the suit, claiming it wasn’t their place to play politics between the war powers of the executive branch and foreign nationals.This time, U.S. District Judge Loenie Brinkema said the case is going to move forward.“We’re not dismissing this case. It’s going to go forward,” said Brinkema, concluding a hearing on Friday.
Prisoners at Abu Ghraib were subjected to a litany of abuses and tortured,, including mock and suggested executions. The man pictured was told that he'd be electrocuted if he fell from his position. Image via NBC.
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