good number of those are transferred to afghan interrogators now the report by the afghan independent human rights commission and a new york based open society foundations were built that awaits the detainees after being transferred is often torture and denial of due process the report refers to very specific cases and testimonies and basically asks whether the u.s. is complicit in torture there we're talking about some gruesome reports of abuse detailed in that report beatings suspension from the ceiling electric shocks of threatened or actual sexual abuse and other forms of mental and physical abuse which are routinely used to obtain confessions or other information and the research primarily focuses on how the afghan intelligence agency does business and i think it says that the u.s. the business of the u.s. forces is just to hand over those detainees but for years america's old network of secret prisons in afghanistan has provided ample material for various reports rampant porcher and no lawful practices have been reported at so-called black side interrogation centers by the way the u.s. government has a