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Thu, 16 Feb 2006 20:51:20 -0800

[Zepps_News] Abu Ghraib leaked report reveals full extent of

abuse

 

 

 

 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,,1711844,00.html

 

*Abu Ghraib leaked report reveals full extent of abuse*

 

*· *1,325 images of suspected detainee abuse

*· *93 video files of suspected detainee abuse

*· *660 images of adult pornography

*· *546 images of suspected dead Iraqi detainees

*· *29 images of soldiers in simulated sexual acts

 

*Suzanne Goldenberg in Washington

Friday February 17, 2006

The Guardian <http://www.guardian.co.uk>*

 

Nearly two years after the first pictures of naked and humiliated

Iraqi detainees emerged from Abu Ghraib prison, the full extent of the

abuse became known for the first time yesterday with a leaked report

from the US army's internal investigation into the scandal.

 

The catalogue of abuse, which was obtained by the online American

magazine Salon, could not have arrived at a worse time for the Bush

administration, coinciding with yesterday's United Nations report on

abuse of detainees at Guantánamo, the release of a video showing

British troops beating up Iraqi youths, and lingering anger in the

Muslim world over cartoons of the prophet Muhammad.

 

Bush administration officials had already been fending off a new wave

of anger about the torture of detainees - following the airing of

graphic images from Abu Ghraib on Australian television - when Salon

posted a story on its website yesterday saying it had obtained what

appears to be the fullest photographic record to date of the abuse.

 

It said the material, gathered by the army's criminal investigation

division, included 1,325 photographs and 93 video clips of suspected

abuse of detainees, 546 photographs of suspected dead Iraqi detainees,

as well as 660 images of adult pornography, and 29 pictures of US

troops engaged in simulated sex acts. Based on date stamps, all were

recorded between October 18 and December 30 2003, the same timeframe

as the original scandal.

 

The website published 18 pictures from the prison. Aside from the

ritualised images of humiliation - naked Iraqi men kneeling or lying

on the ground alone or in a heap or wearing women's underwear on their

heads - they also reveal the apparent normality of those bizarre

scenes within Abu Ghraib. One of the pictures shows an army sergeant

standing calmly to fill out paperwork on a wall. Behind him is a

hooded, naked detainee. Another photograph shows Staff Sergeant Ivan

Chip Frederick - who was tried for his role in the abuse scandal -

trimming his fingernails beside an Iraqi who is standing on a box

wearing a hood and electrical wires.

 

There are also images of physical violence: a blood-streaked cell, and

a picture of the battered face of a corpse packed in ice. " The DVD

also includes photographs of guards threatening Iraqi prisoners with

dogs, homemade videotapes depicting hooded prisoners being forced to

masturbate, and a video showing a mentally disturbed prisoner smashing

his head against a door. Oddly, the material also includes numerous

photographs of slaughtered animals and mundane images of soldiers

travelling around Iraq, " Salon said.

 

The magazine said it thought the material included all of the pictures

that originally surfaced when the abuse became known in April 2004, as

well as the pictures aired on Australian television. Human rights

organisations have been fighting for months for the army to release a

full record of the abuse at Abu Ghraib. Salon said it received the

material from a member of the military who had spent time at the jail

and was familiar with the investigation.

 

The first official response from Washington as well as Baghdad was

concerned as much with the impact these new pictures of abuse could

have in the Middle East at a time when anger against the west is high.

A Pentagon spokesman said the release of additional images of abuse

" could only further inflame and possibly incite unnecessary violence

in the world " .

 

Iraq's prime minister, Ibrahim al-Jaafari, while condemning the abuse

at Abu Ghraib, noted that US soldiers had already been punished for it.

 

Mr Jaafari's government was also on the defensive about torture

yesterday after the first direct evidence emerged that death squads

had operated from within the interior ministry.

 

The US general in charge of training the Iraqi police, Major General

Joseph Peterson, told the Chicago Tribune that the death squads that

had been arresting and killing Sunnis had been operating from within

the police force although they wore commando uniforms. " We have found

one of the death squads, " Gen Peterson told the paper. " They are a

part of the police force of Iraq. "

 

In another development, ABC television on Wednesday night aired audio

tapes of Saddam Hussein's cabinet meetings during the mid-1990s,

including a segment in which he says he warned Washington of a terror

attack. " Terrorism is coming. I told the Americans, " Saddam is heard

saying, adding that he " told the British as well " . However, he adds:

" This story is coming, but not from Iraq. "

 

 

 

 

--

" Now, by the way, any time you hear the United States government

talking about wiretap, it requires -- a wiretap requires a court

order. Nothing has changed, by the way. When we're talking about

chasing down terrorists, we're talking about getting a court order

before we do so "

-George W. Bush, April 20, 2004

 

 

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