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Treatment was “against Islam”, Former Prisoner Says

 
 
Reply Tue 4 May, 2004 05:00 pm
Former Prisoner Says "it's better to die."

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4900337/

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pistoff
 
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Reply Tue 4 May, 2004 05:04 pm
Beyond Torture
Published on Tuesday, May 4, 2004 by Reuters
25 Prisoners Died While Held by U.S. Forces
by Will Dunham

WASHINGTON -
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Twenty-five prisoners have died while being held by U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan and two of them were murdered in Iraq by Americans, U.S. Army officials said on Tuesday.

An Army official said one soldier was convicted of murder in the U.S. military justice system for shooting a prisoner to death in September 2003 at a detention center in Iraq, and another prisoner was killed at the Abu Ghraib jail near Baghdad in November 2003 by a private contractor who worked as an interrogator for the CIA.

The soldier was reduced in rank to private and thrown out of the service but did not serve any jail time, the official said. The official said the soldier shot the prisoner after the prisoner had thrown rocks at the soldier, and the soldier was found to have used excessive force.

The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said because the CIA contractor was not in the U.S. military no legal action was taken because of lack of jurisdiction, but Army officials referred the case to the Justice Department for possible action. The official did not offer details of this killing.

The official did not identify the Americans involved in the murders or the victims. Most of the deaths took place in Iraq.

Word of these investigations came as the Pentagon investigated the abuse of Iraqi prisoners by U.S. forces at the Abu Ghraib jail outside Baghdad, which has inflamed anti-American sentiment, especially in the Arab world.

The official said a third death among the 25 being investigated was ruled a justifiable homicide, saying it occurred while a prisoner was attempting to escape.

Of the other 22 death investigations involving prisoners in Iraq and Afghanistan, 12 prisoners were found to have died either by natural or undetermined causes and a further 10 deaths were still being investigated. The Army did not say in which countries the 25 killings occurred but said the vast majority were in Iraq not Afghanistan.

In addition, the official said another 10 abuse cases are being investigated, nine involving allegations of assault and one involving allegations of sexual assault.


© Reuters 2004.
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infowarrior
 
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Reply Wed 5 May, 2004 07:46 am
The news just gets worse and worse from Iraq.
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mporter
 
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Reply Thu 6 May, 2004 07:03 pm
Yes, It is astounding that Bush and Rumsfeld were not attentive to what was happening in the prisons. As deecups 36 points out, the prisoner said it was better to die. Bush and Rumsfeld apparently are unaware of the very strong Islamic prohibition against homosexuality. Bush and Rumsfeld, it is clear, do not know that the most humiliating and degrading thing you can do to a Muslim male is to strip him naked and to force him to engage in simulated homosexual acts.

No wonder the Muslims of the world hate us. Our soldier jailers have shown the world that we are a Godless secularist country that does not respect the faith of others.
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pistoff
 
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Reply Thu 6 May, 2004 07:45 pm
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"Bush and Rumsfeld apparently are unaware of the very strong Islamic prohibition against homosexuality. Bush and Rumsfeld, it is clear, do not know that the most humiliating and degrading thing you can do to a Muslim male is to strip him naked and to force him to engage in simulated homosexual acts."

Maybe W wasn't aware of this because it seems the only thing that he is aware of are his poll numbers but Rummy may have known and ordered this treatment.

This is why an Impeachment should be put forth; to attempt to find out what Rummy knew &/or ordered.
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Deecups36
 
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Reply Thu 6 May, 2004 09:58 pm
I see mporter wrote the very same thing about homosexuality on another thread. Curious?
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McGentrix
 
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Reply Fri 7 May, 2004 06:50 am
I see Deecups36 continues to avoid talking about ANYTHING but the people who post.
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