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Afghanistan: Prison Probe Should Address Longstanding Abuses

Human Rights Watch
Thursday 26 September 2013

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A new Afghan government committee investigating prison conditions should focus on meaningful reforms to end torture and other pervasive abuses.

(Kabul) – A new Afghan government committee investigating prison conditions should focus on meaningful reforms to end torture and other pervasive abuses, Human Rights Watch said today.

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