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1 Dic 2004

Autor:
Nils Rosemann, in Nebula

[PDF] The Privatization of Human Rights Violations – Business Impunity or Corporate Responsibility? The case of human rights abuses and torture in Iraq

...interrogations by private military and security corporations are just the tip of the iceberg...there are about 20,000 private security contractors in Iraq, including Americans, Iraqis and other foreigners. [refers to DynCorp (part of Computer Sciences), Kellogg Brown & Root (part of Halliburton), Bechtel, Triple Canopy, CACI, Titan, Hart Group, Blackwater Security Consulting (part of Blackwater), Control Risks]

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