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2005-05-20 09:15 Toytoy 332×450×8 (18561 bytes) A sketch by Thomas V. Curtis, a former Reserve M.P. sergeant, showing how Dilawar was chained to the ceiling of his cell. Drawn by an U.S. soldier depicting a U.S. war crime occurred in a U.S. concentration camp against innocent Afghanistan people. This p
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{{Information |Description={{en|A sketch by Thomas V. Curtis, a former Reserve M.P. sergeant, showing how Dilawar was allegedly chained to the ceiling of his cell. Image obtained from: * http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/20/international/asia/20abuse.html *
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