Rumsfeld sued over alleged prisoner abuse
Human rights groups filed a lawsuit against US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on behalf of eight men allegedly tortured by American forces in Iraq and Afghanistan.
“Rumsfeld bears direct responsibility” because he “personally signed off” on policies guiding prisoner treatment, said American Civil Liberties Union Executive Director Anthony Romero.
A number of other lawsuits also are pending against Rumsfeld, military commanders and civilian contractors in the abuse scandal, which broke last spring with the disclosure of photographs showing American military men and women abusing prisoners at Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison.
The ACLU and Human Rights First said the suit was filed in Rumsfeld’s home state of Illinois and alleged the eight men suffered physical and psychological injuries while incarcerated in US detention facilities in Iraq and Afghanistan.
It alleged that they were subjected to torture and other cruel and degrading treatment while there, including severe and repeated beatings, cutting with knives, sexual humiliation and assault, mock executions, death threats, and restraint in contorted and excruciating positions.







