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  • ...ldier and Afghan interpreter in [[Zabul Province]], Afghanistan; explosion of an Iraqi car bomb in [[Baghdad]]]] ...ldier and Afghan interpreter in [[Zabul Province]], Afghanistan; explosion of an Iraqi car bomb in [[Baghdad]].
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  • | conventional_long_name = Islamic Republic of Pakistan | image_coat = State emblem of Pakistan.svg
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  • ...[CIA]], tortured, only to be released five years later, with a declaration of innocence.<ref name=DemocracyNow2012-07-06/><ref name=TheNation2012-07-26/> ...ials help broker his sale to the CIA. Abdallah was held in at least three of the CIA's [[black sites]], in [[Dijbouti]], and [[Afghanistan]].
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  • ...nclassified summary of a 6,700 page classified report on the [[CIA]]'s use of torture.<ref name=NationalJournal2014-12-10/> ...he Senate Intelligence Committee identified these men as being the victims of unauthorized torture<ref name=NationalJournal2014-12-10/>
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  • ...wslinemagazine/> He was rounded up, in a [[night raid]], by a mixed force of [[Pakistan]] and [[United States|American]] security officials, in October ...zed by members of the [[George W. Bush]] cabinet. But Shaukat was not one of those.
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  • [[Swati Shara]] of the ''[[Washington Post]]'' compiled a list of the 119 individuals the Senate report named in its torture report.<ref name |+ list of the 119 individuals named in the Senate report on CIA torture<ref name=Bost
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