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Army Office of Inspector General Reports (8/15/2007)

Army Office of Inspector General reports released by the ACLU 8/15/2007. (For more torture documents released under the ACLU's FOIA, go to www.aclu.org/torturefoia)

These documents provide new evidence of a possible “cover-up” of Iraqi prisoner abuse by U.S. forces in 2003, and suggest that senior military officials failed to act promptly upon receiving reports of the abuse.

> Inspector General Report re Alleged Impropriety by LTG Ricardo Sanchez:
Part 1, Part 2

> Inspector General Report re Alleged Impropriety by MG Barbara Fast:
Part 1, Part 2

> Inspector General Report re Alleged Impropriety by MG Walter Wojdakowski:
Part 1

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