By Shane Harris, Nancy A. Youssef
ISIS fighters taken with the help of U.S. special forces are allegedly
being tortured by America’s Kurdish allies. But don’t expect the U.S. to
look too hard into the allegations.
On Oct. 22, a team of Kurdish soldiers, backed up by elite commandos from the U.S. Army’s Delta Force, raided an ISIS prison compound in the Iraqi town of Hawija, where Kurdish intelligence indicated dozens of their own peshmerga
fighters were being held. It turned out there were no Kurds in the
prison, but 69 hostages were freed, and more than 20 ISIS fighters were
killed.
The Kurds also took six ISIS
fighters as their prisoners. And now, U.S. officials and humanitarian
aid workers in the region tell The Daily Beast, it appears those
prisoners are being tortured in Kurdish custody, in violation of
international law.
“I am sure they are being tortured, no question,” said a U.S. defense
official in Iraq who is familiar with the raid and spoke on the
condition of anonymity. He noted that Americans do not have access to
them, but added, “You have to remember where we are. Torture is
pervasive.”
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Source: The Daily Beast
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