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"KABUL, Afghanistan - Human Rights Watch said Monday it had uncovered two more cases of prisoners dying in American custody in Afghanistan
In an open letter to Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, the New York-based rights group said it had new evidence of "an alleged murder of a detainee by four U.S. military personnel" in Afghanistan in 2002. More recently, it said a man picked up on Sept. 24, 2004, died the next day at an American base, but it did not specify the cause of death.
The Army announced in October that up to 28 U.S. soldiers face possible criminal charges including involuntary manslaughter and maiming in connection with the deaths, both of which were ruled homicides."
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In an open letter to Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, the New York-based rights group said it had new evidence of "an alleged murder of a detainee by four U.S. military personnel" in Afghanistan in 2002. More recently, it said a man picked up on Sept. 24, 2004, died the next day at an American base, but it did not specify the cause of death.
The Army announced in October that up to 28 U.S. soldiers face possible criminal charges including involuntary manslaughter and maiming in connection with the deaths, both of which were ruled homicides."
spreading freedom and Democracy worldwide