The Washington Independent
April, 2009
For years, the 600 men imprisoned at the Bagram air base in Afghanistan
largely escaped public notice. While the detainees at Guantanamo Bay
roused the ire of critics of the Bush administration around the world,
their counterparts at Bagram, held with fewer rights and much less
scrutiny, languished in a U.S.-run prison and in some cases suffered
gruesome beatings and even death at the hands of their captors...