Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Mystery surrounds move of Afghan ‘torturer in chief’ to U.S. amid allegations of CIA abuse

Mystery surrounds move of Afghan ‘torturer in chief’ to U.S. amid allegations of agency abuse - The Washington Post:
"Because of his reputation for brutality, Gulalai was someone both sides of the war wanted gone. The Taliban tried at least twice to kill him. Despite Gulalai’s ties to the CIA and Afghan President Hamid Karzai, United Nations officials and U.S. coalition partners sought to rein him in or have him removed.
Today, Gulalai lives in a pink two-story house in Southern California, on a street of stucco homes on the outskirts of Los Angeles."

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