"A year ago, Abdul Wali went to a U.S. base in Afghanistan on his own accord and surrendered to authorities.
They suspected him of participating in rocket attacks against the base and he wanted to clear things up.
Three days later, according to a grand jury indictment handed down here, Wali died in a cell after being beaten by a CIA contractor who used his hands, feet and a large flashlight."
Great quote from the story:
"Any time we ever spoke, he seemed to be a really, really nice guy," said Diana Chrostowski. "I would have never thought that of him. To me, war is a dirty job. If he did do this, we just don't know what caused him to do this."
I'll tell you what caused him to do it, lady. He's a low-life scum sucking piece of trash thug absolutely no better than the people we're supposedly fighting against.
They suspected him of participating in rocket attacks against the base and he wanted to clear things up.
Three days later, according to a grand jury indictment handed down here, Wali died in a cell after being beaten by a CIA contractor who used his hands, feet and a large flashlight."
Great quote from the story:
"Any time we ever spoke, he seemed to be a really, really nice guy," said Diana Chrostowski. "I would have never thought that of him. To me, war is a dirty job. If he did do this, we just don't know what caused him to do this."
I'll tell you what caused him to do it, lady. He's a low-life scum sucking piece of trash thug absolutely no better than the people we're supposedly fighting against.