The New York-based human rights group said their findings show how the dangers of the U.S. policy of handing over former detainees under "diplomatic assurances" to their native countries, where they may risk further abuse.
Russian officials were not immediately available for comment.
U.S. forces detained the seven Russians in Afghanistan in 2002 and they spent the next two years in the U.S. prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
In its 43-page report, Human Rights Watch interviewed three of the former inmates and talked to lawyers and families of all seven men.
(Reuters, AFP)
Russian officials were not immediately available for comment.
U.S. forces detained the seven Russians in Afghanistan in 2002 and they spent the next two years in the U.S. prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
In its 43-page report, Human Rights Watch interviewed three of the former inmates and talked to lawyers and families of all seven men.
(Reuters, AFP)