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U.S. Admits Running Secret Jails in Afghanistan

HeadlineApr 11, 2011

In news from Afghanistan, the U.S. military has admitted the Joint Special Operations Command is running 20 secret jails across Afghanistan where prisoners can be interrogated for weeks without charge. The existence of the secret prisons was confirmed by U.S. military officials during interviews with the Associated Press. The Pentagon has previously denied operating secret jails in Afghanistan, although human rights groups and former detainees have described the facilities.

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