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Ali Shallal al-Qaisi

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Ali Shallal al-Qaisi
Born
علي شلال القیسي

August 6, 1962
Baghdad, Iraq
NationalityIraqi
Known forVictim of Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse

Ali Shallal al-Qaisi (Arabic: علي شلال القیسي) is an Iraqi who was captured in United States custody during CIA interrogation at Abu Ghraib Prison in 2003. His name became known in 2004 when the Abu Ghraib scandal made news.[1][2]

al-Qaisi said: "I'm spending sleepless nights thinking about the agony I went through,"

"I even have recurring nightmares that I'm in my cell at Abu Ghraib, cell 49 as they called it, being tortured at the hands of the people of a great nation that carries the torch of freedom and human rights," he said.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Perry, Tony (28 May 2005). "SEAL Officer Not Guilty of Assaulting Iraqi". Los Angeles Times.
  2. ^ Former detainees suffer from trauma
  3. ^ Warrick, Joby (19 June 2008). "Exams Back Up Reports of Detainee Abuse, Group Says". Washington Post.