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Ryder Report (Detention and Corrections in Iraq)

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Ryder Report refers to the official report produced by an inquiry by U.S Provost Marshal Donald Ryder into reports of abuse by American troops in Iraq.[1] Ryder's report was completed on November 5 2003. Among Ryder's recommendations was that the dutes of the Military Police troops who guarded detainees should be kept strictly separated from those of the Military Intelligence troops who interrogated them.[2] The Ryder report remains classified.

References

  1. ^  Annex 19 of the Taguba Report, Taguba Report
  2. ^  Annex 20 of the Taguba Report, Taguba Report


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