In the summer of 2004, Denmark’s Foreign Ministry gave a list of names of prisoners who had told a Danish delegation they had been tortured by Iraqi police, to the Iraqi authorities.
“This is a very worrying case. If prisoners complain about abuse during supervision visits, it is a fundamental principle that you do not expose them to the authorities in the country that is responsible for the abuse,” International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT) Legal Adviser Dorrit Ree Akselbo tells Information.



























