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King Claus
12-22-2012, 03:01 PM
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Lynndie England holding a leash attached to a prisoner, known to the guards as "Gus", who is lying on the floor

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This image of a prisoner being tortured has become internationally famous, eventually making it onto the cover of The Economist (see "Media" below).

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Sgt. Ivan Frederick sitting on an Iraqi detainee between two stretchers

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United States soldier Spc. Graner appears to be punching, or pretending to punch, handcuffed Iraqi prisoners

King Claus
12-22-2012, 03:07 PM
Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse


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Lynndie England holding a leash attached to a prisoner, known to the guards as "Gus", who is lying on the floor




This image of a prisoner being tortured has become internationally famous, eventually making it onto the cover of The Economist (see "Media" below).
Beginning in 2004, human rights violations in the form of physical, psychological, and sexual abuse, including torture, reports of rape,sodomy, and homicide[4] of prisoners held in the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq (also known as Baghdad Correctional Facility) came to public attention. These acts were committed by military police personnel of the United States Army together with additional US governmental agencies.

Revealed in the Taguba Report, an initial criminal investigation by the United States Army Criminal Investigation Command had already been underway, where soldiers of the 320th Military Police Battalion had been charged under the Uniform Code of Military Justice with prisoner abuse. In 2004, articles describing the abuse, including pictures showing military personnel appearing to abuse prisoners, came to public attention, when a 60 Minutes II news report (April 28) and an article by Seymour M. Hersh in The New Yorker magazine (posted online on April 30 and published days later in the May 10 issue) reported the story.

The United States Department of Defense removed seventeen soldiers and officers from duty, and eleven soldiers were charged with dereliction of duty, maltreatment, aggravated assault and battery. Between May 2004 and March 2006, eleven soldiers were convicted in courts martial, sentenced to military prison, and dishonorably discharged from service. Two soldiers, Specialist Charles Graner, and his former fiancée, Specialist Lynndie England, were sentenced to ten years and three years in prison, respectively, in trials ending on January 14, 2005 and September 26, 2005. The commanding officer of all Iraq detention facilities, Brigadier General Janis Karpinski, was reprimanded for dereliction of duty and then demoted to the rank of Colonel on May 5, 2005. Col. Karpinski has denied knowledge of the abuses, claiming that the interrogations were authorized by her superiors and performed by subcontractors, and that she was not even allowed entry into the interrogation rooms.

The abuse of detainees at Abu Ghraib was in part the reason that on April 12, 2006, the United States Army activated the 201st Military Intelligence Battalion, the first of four joint interrogation battalions.

Death of Manadel al-Jamadi

The prisoner Manadel al-Jamadi died in Abu Ghraib prison after being interrogated and tortured by a CIA officer and a private contractor. The torture included physical violence and strappado hanging, whereby the victim is hung from the wrists with the hands tied behind the back. His death has been labeled a homicide by the US military, but neither of the two men who caused his death have been charged. The private contractor was granted qualified immunity.

Reports of prisoner rape

Major General Antonio Taguba has stated that there is photographic evidence of rape being carried out at Abu Ghraib. An Abu Ghraib detainee told investigators he heard an Iraqi teenage boy screaming and saw an Army translator having sex with him while a female soldier took pictures. The alleged rapist was identified by a witness as an American-Egyptian who worked as a translator, and who is now the subject of a civil court case in the US.[10] Another photo shows an American soldier apparently raping a female prisoner.[10] Other photos show sexual assaults on prisoners with objects including a truncheon, wire and a phosphorescent tube, and a female prisoner having her clothing forcibly removed to expose her breasts. Taguba has supported President Obama's decision not to release the photos, stating, "These pictures show torture, abuse, rape and every indecency.

In other alleged cases, female inmates were said to be raped by soldiers. In one reported case, senior US officials admitted rape had taken place at Abu Ghraib.


More evidence of torture

According to Donald Rumsfeld, many more pictures and videotapes of the abuse at Abu Ghraib exist. Photos and videos were revealed by the Pentagon to lawmakers in a private viewing on May 12, 2004. Lawmakers disagreed over whether the additional photos were worse than those already released, with Senator Ron Wyden saying the new pictures were "significantly worse than anything that I had anticipated [...] Take the worst case and multiply it several times over." while Congresswoman Ellen Tauscher said the pictures were "not dramatically different". It was speculated that they depict dogs snarling at cowering prisoners, women forced to expose their breasts, hooded prisoners being forced to masturbate, and violent sexual acts.[20]

A Department of Defense official said that most of the additional photos were pornography involving only US soldiers, and that most did not show abuse of prisoners.[21]





The New York Times, in a report on January 12, 2005, reported testimony suggesting that the following events had taken place at Abu Ghraib:
Urinating on detainees
Jumping on detainee's leg (a limb already wounded by gunfire) with such force that it could not thereafter heal properly
Continuing by pounding detainee's wounded leg with collapsible metal baton
Pouring phosphoric acid on detainees
Sodomization of detainees with a baton
Tying ropes to the detainees' legs or penises and dragging them across the floor.





SPC England and SPC Graner posing behind a pyramid of naked Iraqi prisoners, giving the "thumbs up" sign
In her video diary, a prison guard said that prisoners were shot for minor misbehavior, and claimed to have had venomous snakes bite prisoners, sometimes resulting in their deaths. By her own admission, that guard was "in trouble" for having thrown rocks at the detainees. Hashem Muhsen, one of the naked men in the human pyramid photo, said they were also made to crawl around the floor naked and that U.S. soldiers rode them like donkeys. After being released in January 2004, Muhsen became an Iraqi police officer.

It was discovered that one prisoner, Manadel al-Jamadi, died as a result of abuse, a death that was ruled a homicide by the military.

One detainee claimed he was sodomized. The Taguba Report found the claim ("Sodomizing a detainee with a chemical light and perhaps a broom stick") to be credible.

Quotations from a prisoner


They said we will make you wish to die and it will not happen They stripped me naked. One of them told me he would rape me. He drew a picture of a woman to my back and made me stand in shameful position holding my buttocks.

—Ameen Saeed Al-Sheik, detainee No. 151362,


'Do you pray to Allah?' one asked. I said yes. They said, '[Expletive] you. And [expletive] him.' One of them said, 'You are not getting out of here health, you are getting out of here handicapped. And he said to me, 'Are you married?' I said, 'Yes.' They said, 'If your wife saw you like this, she will be disappointed.' One of them said, 'But if I saw her now she would not be disappointed now because I would rape her.' " "They ordered me to thank Jesus that I'm alive." "I said to him, 'I believe in Allah.' So he said, 'But I believe in torture and I will torture you.'

—Ameen Saeed Al-Sheik,

In an appearance on May 2 during a Face the Nation interview, Chairman Myers said that he had not yet seen the Taguba report, although the report was then nearly a month old.

In the documentary film Ghosts of Abu Ghraib (2007), former US Justice Department counsel John Yoo said that although he does not think the Geneva Conventions covered the prisoners at Abu Ghraib, he believes the soldiers and their commanding officers felt the interrogation techniques used fell within the Geneva Conventions.

A 2008 report by the Wild River Review followed the detainees' search for justice.

Salem
12-22-2012, 04:50 PM
It is the faggot armies of the United Rogue States and the United Queerdom that have been humiliated, even though they have superior weapons they still took heavy causalities and defeats.

Riki
12-22-2012, 05:21 PM
Although I do not approve.I know that the Iraqi Peoples would do the same,If given a chance.

King Claus
12-23-2012, 06:55 AM
Bump

Anglojew
12-23-2012, 07:13 AM
Just another Saturday night at Dexter's place

King Claus
12-23-2012, 06:45 PM
Just another Saturday night at Dexter's place

Are you insinuating that i created this thread with negative intentions?
That's disgusting, well, you is you i suppose:)
Anyway, i really dislike this kind of behaviour, even if this happend to a kike.

Fortis in Arduis
12-23-2012, 06:58 PM
Of course, there was nothing remotely racist or homo/erotic about all this racist gay porn, was there?

This was just the S&M (well, more S than M...) section of their "sandy holiday" homemade porn collection. We already know that most of the footage was of themselves fucking each other, including all that butch lesbian action.

Put it on the Internet for the world to see, I say. :swl

King Claus
12-23-2012, 07:09 PM
Of course, there was nothing remotely racist or homo/erotic about all this racist gay porn, was there?

This was just the S&M (well, more S than M...) section of their "sandy holiday" homemade porn collection. We already know that most of the footage was of themselves fucking each other, including all that butch lesbian action.

Put it on the Internet for the world to see, I say. :swl

I left the gay porn pictures out :)

Fortis in Arduis
12-23-2012, 07:24 PM
But you left the homoeroticism in.

Why else would that guy be doing those things, to those men?

This was interracial gay domination porn, and there was a lot of footage of the impromptu prison guards doing each other.

This fits so many fetish categories: interracial, domination, bestiality, uniforms, scat (probably), fem-dom, prison scenario, masters and slaves, and I reckon that if this was what was passed to the media, the juicy stuff must have been highly embarrassing for the individuals concerned, whether they were playing dom or sub, top or bottom, lesbian.

You get the idea.

EDIT: I forgot the interracial golden showers. They peed on each other.

With no Internet porn, they just had to make their own.

ficuscarica
12-23-2012, 07:33 PM
This thread was opened to mock those Iraqis^^... and I must admit that it is a bit funny.

MissProvocateur
12-23-2012, 07:49 PM
As much as I disgaree with this, they are far worse, and have done far worse things to non-Muslim "infidels" in the past. I could start a thread of tons of disgusting crimes executed by Muslims, but the thread itself would be too long. We all have skeletons in the closet, that we did something bad doesn't make them any better.

Fortis in Arduis
12-23-2012, 08:33 PM
As much as I disgaree with this, they are far worse, and have done far worse things to non-Muslim "infidels" in the past. I could start a thread of tons of disgusting crimes executed by Muslims, but the thread itself would be too long. We all have skeletons in the closet, that we did something bad doesn't make them any better.

Whilst this is true, the Saddam regime was a (brutal) secular nationalist dictatorship, and far better than the alternative or subsequent regime.

How could I be a secular nationalist and not think that?

Saddam might have been *eveeel* and Abu Grahib might have seen worse under his reign, but would we rather have theocracies or Springing Arabs?

Sorry if this offends, but I would rather have had Saddam and his human meat-grinders or whatever...

ficuscarica
12-23-2012, 09:21 PM
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Lynndie England holding a leash attached to a prisoner, known to the guards as "Gus", who is lying on the floor

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