I recall vividly the phone call I made to the family of Abdul Manan Gul Rahman in Peshawar, a victim of the US global War on Terror. At the time I thought it was to give my condolences to a brother, wife and two daughters in mourning over the loss of their loved one, but the truth of that call would instead serve as a reminder of the inhumanity of US war crimes. It was 2009 and I was in Pakistan investigating enforced disappearances for the advocacy organisation CAGE. It is how I met the family of Gul Rahman, who begged me to find their loved one who they had not seen since 2003 – they were convinced he was being detained at the US detention facility at Bagram Airbase.
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