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Emad Khudhayir Shahuth al-Janabi ((アラビア語:عماد خضير شهوته الجنابي)) (born c. 1965) was an Iraqi blacksmith detained in Abu Ghraib prison where he alleges he was abused by American military personnel and defense contractors. == Imprisonment == Al-Janabi claimed that in the September following the 2003 invasion of Iraq, his home was raided at 2:00 a.m. by "persons dressed in American military uniforms and civilian clothing" who beat him and his family. Al-Janabi was told he would face execution with his brother and nephew and was then interned in the Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad.〔 His arrest initially unexplained, Al-Janabi said an interrogating soldier eventually "told me I was a terrorist ... preparing for an attack against the U.S. forces" and he gave forced confessions. Al-Janabi later described that while detained he was punched, kicked, stripped, chained, hung upside down from a bedframe, kept naked and handcuffed in his cell, and repeatedly deprived of food and sleep.〔〔〔 He also claimed to have been threatened with rape, violent death, and execution and witnessed a mock execution of his brother and nephew.〔〔 He said that after being discovered by the International Committee of the Red Cross during a surprise inspection in October, he was thereafter hidden with contractor help from future inspections as a "ghost detainee".〔〔〔 After over 10 months,〔 Al-Janabi was released without charge in July 2004,〔〔 at which time photographs and reports of abuses and torture in the prison had become public.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Emad al-Janabi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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