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US contractor ordered to pay $42m to Abu Ghraib victims

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WASHINGTON: A federal jury on Tuesday ordered a US defence contractor to pay $42 million in damages to three Iraqi men who were tortured at Abu Ghraib prison, their lawyers said. CACI Premier Techn­ology Inc was found liable at the conclusion of a long-running trial for its role in the torture of the three men at the notorious prison in 2003 and 2004, the Centre for Constitutional Rights said. Suhail Al Shimari, a middle school principal, Asa’ad Zuba’e, a fruit vendor, and Salah Al-Ejaili, a journalist, were each awarded $14 million in damages, the center said in a statement. The three men filed suit against CACI, a private company based in Arlington, Virginia, in 2008. Abu Ghraib prison, west of Baghdad, became a potent negative symbol of the US occupation of Iraq after evidence emerged of detainee abuse by Amer­ican soldiers at the facility. Most of the abuse took place at the end of 2003, when CACI employees were working in the prison, according to the suit. The company’s civilian employees were accused of having encouraged US soldiers to abuse the prisoners to prepare them for interrogation. Criminal charges were brought against 11 low-ranking guards, including former army reserve specialist Lynndie England, who was shown smiling in photographs while posing next to naked prisoners. The case against CACI was brought under a section of the US Code called the Alien Tort Statute, which allows non-US citizens to file suit in US courts for human rights violations for incidents that took place outside the United States. CACI claimed that most of the alleged abuse was approved by the then-US defence secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, and incorporated into rules of engagement by military commanders at the prison. “Today is a big day for me and for justice,” Al-Ejaili said in a statement. “This victory is a shining light for everyone who has been oppressed and a strong warning to any company or contractor practicing different forms of torture and abuse.”

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