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Published 12:13 10 Dec 2015 GMT
Bowe Bergdahl. Source: Wikipedia
Bergdahl described his years of captivity to The Guardian:
“In the beginning of my captivity, after my first two escape attempts, for about three months I was chained to a bed spread-eagle and blindfolded,” Bergdahl wrote. “Around my ankles where the chains were, I developed open wounds … During these months some of the things they did was beat the bottoms of my feet and parts of my body with a copper cable.”
The soldier was branded a traitor by many leading conservative politicians in the USA, with a military investigation into the case still ongoing.
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