KABUL (AFP) - Three Americans sentenced to between eight and 10 years in prison for illegally running a private jail and torturing suspects in a "private war on terror" have begun an appeal against their convictions.
The group's ringleader leader Jonathan "Jack" Idema, described by US media as a bounty hunter, cursed reporters as he arrived at a Kabul court for an appeal hearing at 11:00 am (0630 GMT), dressed in military-style khaki trousers and shirt and dark sunglasses.
"The press fucking lies. The press lies. None of you tell the truth," Idema, 48, said as he entered the closed-door hearing.
Fellow appellant Brent Bennett, 28, was with him. Edward Caraballo, 42, who said he was a freelance journalist making a documentary on their activities, arrived later.
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