A、Afghanistan and Iraq. B、Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan. C、India and Pakistan. D、Pakistan and Afghanistan. D

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Tom Wilner is a lawyer who represents the 11 Kuwaltis being held at Guantanamo Bay. He told reporters in a telephone news conference that the Kuwaitis were beaten soon after their capture in Afghanistan and Pakistan before they were transferred to the U.S. Naval Base in Cuba. Mr. Wihier also says that several of them falsely confessed to being members of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. "Each of them has, during custody, been treated really terribly and physically abused," Mr. Wilner says. "All of them were hung from their wrists and beaten, sometimes beaten with chains. At least one was hung upside down from his ankles and beaten. They were all beaten, they said, until they would pass out." Mr. Wilner spoke to reporters only after his notes from recent meetings with the detainees were declassified by the U.S. government, which also gave him permission to discuss their cases. Human-rights groups have long expressed concern about the treatment of the more than 500 detainees at Guantanamo Bay, many of whom have been held there for more than three years.

选项 A、Afghanistan and Iraq.
B、Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan.
C、India and Pakistan.
D、Pakistan and Afghanistan.

答案D

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