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Monday, March 09, 2009

Released Documents Show Prisoners Tortured to Death

clipped from rawstory.com
The American Civil Liberties Union has released previously classified excerpts of a government report on harsh interrogation techniques used in Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay. These previously unreported pages detail repeated use of "abusive" behavior, even to the point of prisoner deaths.

The documents, obtained by the ACLU under a Freedom of Information Act request, contain a report by Vice Admiral Albert T. Church, who was tapped to conduct a comprehensive review of Defense Department interrogation operations. Church specifically calls out interrogations at Bagram Air base in Afghanistan as "clearly abusive, and clearly not in keeping with any approved interrogation policy or guidance."



The two unredacted pages from the Church report may be found here.
The piece continues:

[Prisoners] were handcuffed to fixed objects above their heads in order to keep them awake," reads the document. "Additionally, interrogations in both incidents involved the use of physical violence, including kicking, beating, and the use of "compliance blows" which involved striking the [prisoners] legs with the [interrogators] knees. In both cases, blunt force trauma to the legs was implicated in the deaths. In one case, a pulmonary embolism developed as a consequence of the blunt force trauma, and in the other case pre-existing coronary artery disease was complicated by the blunt force trauma."
In related news, the guy who wrote torture justifications and defenses for the Bush administration can't find work. Sucks to be David Addington.

He should be breaking rocks in prison, along with most of the rest of the Bush administration. It's definitely the job he deserves.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

if we had executed or imprisoned nixon or imprisoned reagan and bush senior this shit would not be goin on NOBODY IS ABOVE THE LAW put goerge and dick in prison not a fed country club but a real prison let em do 20 years and see who else wants to take that chance

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