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A federal jury found U.S. defense contractor CACI International liable for its role in torture at Abu Ghraib prison during the Iraq war and ordered it to pay $42 million in damages. This is the first time a civilian contractor has been held legally responsible for the torture at the prison.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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