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The GuardianStudy finds prisoners, many detained by US forces, being held without rights by Iraqi security forces
Up to 30,000 prisoners, including many veterans of the US detention system, are being held without rights in Iraq and are frequently tortured or abused according to a report by Amnesty International.
The study has found that the human rights situation remains dire in Iraq, with arbitrary arrests and secret detention common, as well as a lack of accountability throughout the security forces.
The abuses are systemic, the report claims, with alleged victims having little redress or access to trial – in many cases for longer than two years.
The allegations are released todaywere released on Monday in a report titled New Order, Same Abuses; Unlawful Detentions and Torture in Iraq. They come as the US military disengages from Iraq and as US diplomats paint a picture of a nascent state, gradually coming to terms with its human rights obligations.
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