'You were supposed to die tonight' : US anti-terror strategy linked to torture in Africa
Security forces funded by US are accused of human rights abuses including summary executions and disappearances Just before his torturers pushed him out of the van, barely conscious, on to the Nairobi pavement, Abdi was told he was one of the lucky ones: “You were supposed to die tonight.” The (…)
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