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A U.S. jury awards former Iraqi detainees $42 million for Abu Ghraib prison abuse

A jury awarded $42 million to former Abu Ghraib detainees, holding CACI accountable for contributing to their torture and mistreatment.

Jury Awards Abu Ghraib Detainees $42 Million, Holds Contractor Responsible

A jury awarded $42 million to three former detainees from Abu Ghraib, holding a contractor responsible for their torture and mistreatment.
The verdict is seen as a significant step towards justice and accountability for corporate complicity in human rights abuses.

3 Former Abu Ghraib Detainees Awarded $42 Mil in Damages Against US Contractor

CACI International ordered to pay $42 million for complicity in Abu Ghraib torture case, highlighting corporate accountability for detainee abuse.

Abu Ghraib torture survivors win US civil case, $42m damages

CACI ordered to pay $42 million for its role in the torture of Iraqi men at Abu Ghraib, ending a 15-year legal battle.

A U.S. jury awards former Iraqi detainees $42 million for Abu Ghraib prison abuse

A jury awarded $42 million to former Abu Ghraib detainees, holding CACI accountable for contributing to their torture and mistreatment.

Jury Awards Abu Ghraib Detainees $42 Million, Holds Contractor Responsible

A jury awarded $42 million to three former detainees from Abu Ghraib, holding a contractor responsible for their torture and mistreatment.
The verdict is seen as a significant step towards justice and accountability for corporate complicity in human rights abuses.

3 Former Abu Ghraib Detainees Awarded $42 Mil in Damages Against US Contractor

CACI International ordered to pay $42 million for complicity in Abu Ghraib torture case, highlighting corporate accountability for detainee abuse.

Abu Ghraib torture survivors win US civil case, $42m damages

CACI ordered to pay $42 million for its role in the torture of Iraqi men at Abu Ghraib, ending a 15-year legal battle.
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What happened in Abu Ghraib and why did a US court award damages?

The jury ruled CACI must pay $42M to Iraqi torture victims from Abu Ghraib, marking a significant legal precedent.
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Analyzing Trump's cabinet picks so far. And, Biden's intimate view of the White House

Trump focuses on loyalty in cabinet selections with a nationalist emphasis.
A jury's decision highlights ongoing repercussions of military abuses in Iraq.

U.S. jury awards $42 million to 3 former Abu Ghraib detainees, holding Virginia military contractor responsible

The U.S. jury awarded $42 million to former detainees of Abu Ghraib, holding a military contractor accountable for their mistreatment.

Analyzing Trump's cabinet picks so far. And, Biden's intimate view of the White House

Trump focuses on loyalty in cabinet selections with a nationalist emphasis.
A jury's decision highlights ongoing repercussions of military abuses in Iraq.

U.S. jury awards $42 million to 3 former Abu Ghraib detainees, holding Virginia military contractor responsible

The U.S. jury awarded $42 million to former detainees of Abu Ghraib, holding a military contractor accountable for their mistreatment.
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U.S. Jury Awards $42 Million to Iraqi Men Abused at Abu Ghraib

CACI International is held liable for the abuse of three detainees at Abu Ghraib, ordered to pay $3 million each plus $11 million in punitive damages.

Iraqis abused at Abu Ghraib get $42 million in damages DW 11/12/2024

A Virginia jury awarded $42 million to three Iraqi torture victims, holding CACI Premier Technology accountable for abuses at Abu Ghraib prison.

U.S. Jury Awards $42 Million to Iraqi Men Abused at Abu Ghraib

CACI International is held liable for the abuse of three detainees at Abu Ghraib, ordered to pay $3 million each plus $11 million in punitive damages.

Iraqis abused at Abu Ghraib get $42 million in damages DW 11/12/2024

A Virginia jury awarded $42 million to three Iraqi torture victims, holding CACI Premier Technology accountable for abuses at Abu Ghraib prison.
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Jean Maria Arrigo, Who Exposed Psychologists' Ties to Torture, Dies at 79

Jean Maria Arrigo exposed the American Psychological Association's efforts to obscure psychologists' involvement in coercive interrogations.
The American Psychological Association formed a task force in response to reports of abuse in Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay, but Dr. Arrigo later criticized it as a sham.
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