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Dilawar † 2002
--- 22 Years Old
Taxi to the
Dark Side, directed by Alex Gibney (Thinkfilm 2008) |
In 2002, a young Afghan
taxi driver named Dilawar, who'd never spent a night away from his dusty
little village, got lost in the fog of war and took a wrong turn into an
abyss from which he would never return. It was a detention center at
Bagram Air Base, where he was grilled on suspicion of being a Taliban
fighter. Military interrogators hung him from a cage in chains, kept him
up all night and kicked him senseless, turning his legs into pulp.
He lasted only five
days. The Army initially attributed his death to natural causes, even
though coroners had ruled it a homicide. Low-level soldiers were punished.
It turned out that Dilawar (who, like many Afghans, used only one name)
was not an enemy fighter, had no terrorist connections and had committed
no crime at all.
"Down a Dark Road,"
Washington Post, Richard Leiby,
Washington Post Staff Writer, Friday,
April 27, 2007; Page C 1 |