The attorney general's office says it will publish the results of an inquiry Thursday into allegations by an ex-Guantanamo Bay detainee that Britain was complicit in his torture.
Binyam Mohamed, an Ethiopian who moved to Britain as a teenager, was arrested in Pakistan in 2002. He says he was tortured in Pakistan and in Morocco, before he was transferred to Guantanamo in 2004.
Mohamed says British intelligence knew about his treatment but failed to act. Britain's government says it does not condone torture.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown ordered the country's chief legal adviser to examine the allegations. The attorney general's office said Thursday it would publish the results later in the day.

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