WE ARE NOT TERRORISTS!
Declared innocents by the Iraqi justice; the Americans consider them guilty until proof of their innocence. Some FBI agents tried to make us confess that we were emissaries of Droudkal to Al Zarkaoui. 'Ennahar' detains a copy of the letter transmitted by the Algerian prisoners in Kurdistan - Iraq - to the different Human rights organisations (Arab, international and Algerian human rights organizations). According to some sources, this letter has been brought back recently by a Libyan prisoner who has been free from a jail in Kurdistan. This latter transmitted it, on the Algerian prisoners demand,
- The letter, which 'Ennahar’ detains a copy, contains sufficient information which determine the exact place of detention of these prisoners. It is clearly indicated that the Algerian prisoners are in a jail in the region of Kurdistan - Iraq - known as 'Soussa'. The letter has been written by a young Algerian prisoner named (B. D, 26 years old) and contains important information. This latter put his life in danger by writing it. He said that if the letter ever fell between the hands of the jail guards, he would risk death because of the content that relates what the Algerian prisoners endure as tortures.
- B. D. tells that he was stopped on the Syrian lands in company of Algerian some others Algerians by unknown people who delivered them to the American forces. These latter transferred them in a centre of detention in Mousol where they underwent the worse physical and psychological tortures by agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigating FBI.
- The FBI tried to force them confess their adherence to the terrorist groups of Droudkal, alias 'Abu Mosaab Abdelwadoud', emir of 'El Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb' and that they have been sent to Iraq by this latter to the organization of Al Qaida in Iraq and its emir 'Abu Mosaad Al Zarkaoui', Who was eliminated by the American strengths in 2005.
- In their letters, the Algerian convicts tell of the methods of tortures that they undergo. These are the atrocious, unimaginable tortures. A lot of Algerian died under tortures after strange illness signs appeared on them. They were buried in a cemetery close to the centre of detention.
- The writer of the letter sends a call of distress: 'we implore you by Allah not to forget us if you receive this letter'. The distress call is sent to the political authorities. 'To you, the authorities, we implore you in the name of Allah, in the name of Mercy, in the name of the Nation that unites us, help us contacting the Iraqi authorities, save us from torture and experiences which they practice on us as if we were rats. We are innocent, our only guilt is to be Algerian, this nationality that became synonymous of terrorism',
- B. Yacine














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