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New Documents Declare Torture "Widespread and Systemic"

Posted by Digby, Hullabaloo at 11:32 AM on May 14, 2008.


New documents obtained by the ACLU state that torture of prisoners in US custody abroad was "widespread and systemic."
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The ACLU has obtained some more sickening documents:

"These documents provide further evidence that the torture of prisoners in U.S. custody abroad was not aberrational, but was widespread and systemic," said Amrit Singh, a staff attorney with the ACLU. "They only underscore the need for an independent investigation into high-level responsibility for prisoner abuse."

One of the documents released to the ACLU is a list of at least four prisoner deaths that were the subject of Navy Criminal Investigation Service (NCIS) investigations. The NCIS document contains new information about the deaths of some of these prisoners, including details about Farhad Mohamed, who had contusions under his eyes and the bottom of his chin, a swollen nose, cuts and large bumps on his forehead when he died in Mosul in 2004. The document also includes details about Naem Sadoon Hatab, a 52-year-old Iraqi man who was strangled to death at the Whitehorse detainment facility in Nasiriyah in June 2003; the shooting death of Hemdan El Gashame in Nasiriyah in March 2003; and the death of Manadel Jamadi during an interrogation after his head was beaten with a stove at Abu Ghraib in November 2003.

There was nothing illegal or immoral about any of this, of course, because the president has proclaimed that the US doesn't torture.

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Posted by: debmcd on May 14, 2008 1:59 PM   
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All this puts into my head the very disturbing vision of the President drooling over torture tactics he approved. He is the most disgusting inhumane, inhuman piece of pond scum imaginable. The man should be in Jail. He may not have killed anyone personally but he has approved the torture and killing of so many innocents and as the head of our nation, he is ultimately responsible for all the deaths on his watch. Yes, including those on 9/11. Say what you will but in my mind every single thing that has happened in the last seven years to make us unsafe as a nation is his fault. He appointed and hired his administration and he got the Republican Congress to turn themselves into a cheering section for his atrocities. Everything is his fault and history will confirm this.

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» RE: Deb Posted by: VZEQICVA
What more evidence does America need?
Posted by: Cathyc on May 14, 2008 3:05 PM   
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to wake up to the FACT that it is a country of very sick people? Yes, there are of course exceptions to the Status Quo, but, by and large America is a country of Fools and Mad - and the guess which ones are running the show?

Riddle me this.

How did they get to be in charge?

Now, that's a question worth pondering, isn't it???

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Investigate, Indict, Try, Convict and Punish
Posted by: AlexLawyer on May 14, 2008 9:06 PM   
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Robert Wexler for Attorney General! If Obama wins the general election, there must be an impartial, fair, thorough investigation and prosecution of the guilty. And if the US courts refuse to act, Obama should use the Bill Clinton-created tool of Bush’s assault on human rights, extraordinary rendition, to send the perpetrators to a country with a functioning judiciary for trial.

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And this is just the tip of the iceberg
Posted by: Quannah on May 15, 2008 9:05 AM   
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We are going to find out about atrocities committed in our name in the future, and it will pale by comparison to what has been uncovered so far.

There MUST be justice! People MUST demand it from the next president! This cannot stand!

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