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Peacemonger-Peacenik-Refusenik: Conscientious Objector
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  • Ain't that America...   by  rudenski     18 y     3,846       5 Messages Shown       Blog: Peacemonger-Peacenik-Refusenik: Conscientious Objector
    These documents present irrefutable evidence that U.S. operatives tortured detainees to death during interrogation,” said Amrit Singh, an attorney with the ACLU. “The public has a right to know who authorized the use of torture techniques and why these deaths have been covered up.”


    US Operatives Torture Detainees to Death in Afghanistan and Iraq
    Sources:

    American Civil Liberties Website, October 24, 2005
    Title: “US Operatives Killed Detainees During Interrogations in Afghanistan and Iraq”

    Tom Dispatch.com, March 5, 2006
    Title: “Tracing the Trail of Torture: Embedding Torture as Policy from Guantanamo to Iraq”
    Author: Dahr Jamail

    Faculty Evaluator: Rabi Michael Robinson
    Student Researchers: Michael B Januleski Jr. and Jessica Rodas

    The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) released documents of forty-four autopsies held in Afghanistan and Iraq October 25, 2005. Twenty-one of those deaths were listed as homicides. The documents show that detainees died during and after interrogations by Navy SEALs, Military Intelligence, and Other Government Agency (OGA).

    The Department of Defense released the autopsy reports in response to a Freedom of Information Act request filed by the ACLU, the Center for Constitutional Rights, Physicians for Human Rights, Veterans for Common Sense, and Veterans for Peace.

    One of forty-four U.S. military autopsy reports reads as follows: “Final Autopsy Report: DOD 003164, (Detainee) Died as a result of asphyxia (lack of oxygen to the brain) due to strangulation as evidenced by the recently fractured hyoid bone in the neck and soft tissue hemorrhage extending downward to the level of the right thyroid cartilage. Autopsy revealed bone fracture, rib fractures, contusions in mid abdomen, back and buttocks extending to the left flank, abrasions, lateral buttocks. Contusions, back of legs and knees; abrasions on knees, left fingers and encircling to left wrist. Lacerations and superficial cuts, right 4th and 5th fingers. Also, blunt force injuries, predominately recent contusions (bruises) on the torso and lower extremities. Abrasions on left wrist are consistent with use of restraints. No evidence of defense injuries or natural disease. Manner of death is homicide. Whitehorse Detainment Facility, Nasiriyah, Iraq.”
    Another report from the ACLU indicates: “a 27-year-old Iraqi male died while being interrogated by Navy Seals on April 5, 2004, in Mosul, Iraq. During his confinement he was hooded, flex-cuffed, sleep deprived and subjected to hot and cold environmental conditions, including the use of cold water on his body and head. The exact cause of death was ‘undetermined’ although the autopsy stated that hypothermia may have contributed to his death.”
    An overwhelming majority of the so-called “natural deaths” covered in the autopsies were attributed to “arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease” (heart attack). Persons under extreme stress and pain may have heart attacks as a result of the circumstances of their detainments.

    The Associated Press carried the story of the ACLU charges on their wire service. However, a thorough check of LexisNexis and ProQuest electronic data bases, using the keywords ACLU and autopsy, showed that at least 95 percent of the daily papers in the U.S. did not bother to pick up the story. The Los Angeles Times covered the story on page A4 with a 635-word report headlined “Autopsies Support Abuse Allegations.” Fewer than a dozen other daily newspapers including: Bangor Daily News, Maine, page 8; Telegraph-Herald, Dubuque, Iowa, page 6; Charleston Gazette, page 5; Advocate, Baton Rouge, page 11; and a half dozen others actually covered the story. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the Seattle Times buried the story inside general Iraq news articles. USA Today posted the story on their website. MSNBC posted the story to their website, but apparently did not consider it newsworthy enough to air on television.
    Janis Karpinski, U.S. Brigadier General Commander of the 800th Military Police Brigade, was in charge of seventeen prison facilities in Iraq during the Abu Ghraib scandal in 2003. Karpinski testified January 21, 2006 in New York City at the International Commission of Inquiry on Crimes against Humanity Committed by the Bush administration. Karpinski stated: “General [Ricardo] Sanchez [commander of coalition ground forces in Iraq] signed the eight-page memorandum authorizing a laundry list of harsh techniques in interrogations to include specific use of dogs and muzzled dogs with his specific permission.” Karpinski went on to claim that Major General Geoffrey Miller, who had been “specifically selected by the Secretary of Defense to go to Guantanamo Bay and run the interrogations operations,” was dispatched to Iraq by the Bush administration to “work with the military intelligence personnel to teach them new and improved interrogation techniques.” When asked how far up the chain of command responsibility for the torture orders for Abu Ghraib went, Karpinski said, “The Secretary of Defense would not have authorized without the approval of the Vice President.”

    UPDATE BY DAHR JAMAIL
    This story, published in March 2006, was merely a snapshot of the ongoing and worsening policy of the Bush administration regarding torture. And not just time, but places show snapshots of the criminal policy of the current administration—Iraq, like Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, Bagram Air Force Base in Afghanistan, and other “secret” U.S. military detention centers in Eastern European countries are physical examples of an ongoing policy which breaches both international law and our very constitution.

    But breaking international and domestic law has not been a concern of an administration led by a “president” who has claimed “authority” to disobey over 750 laws passed by Congress. In fact, when this same individual does things like signing a secret order in 2002 which authorized the National Security Agency to violate the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act by wiretapping the phones of U.S. citizens, and then goes on to allow the secret collection of the telephone records of tens of millions of Americans, torture is but one portion of this corrupted picture. This is a critical ongoing story, not just because it violates international and domestic law, but this state-sanctioned brutality, bankrupt of any morality and decency, is already coming back home to haunt Americans. When U.S. soldiers are captured in Iraq or another foreign country, what basis does the U.S. have now to ask for their fair and humane treatment? And with police brutality and draconian “security” measures becoming more real within the U.S. with each passing day, why wouldn’t these policies be visited upon U.S. citizens?

    While torture is occasionally glimpsed by mainstream media outlets such as the Washington Post and Time Magazine, we must continue to rely on groups like the Center for Constitutional Rights in New York City, Human Rights Watch, and Amnesty International who cover the subject thoroughly, persistently, and unlike (of course) any corporate media outlets.
    Since I wrote this story, there continues to be a deluge of information and proof of the Bush administration continuing and even widening their policy of torture, as well as their rendering prisoners to countries which have torturing human beings down to a science.

    All of this, despite the fact that U.S. laws prohibit torture absolutely, clearly stating that torture is never, ever permitted, even in a time of war.

    To stay current on this critical topic, please visit the following websites regularly:
    http://www.amnesty.org/
    http://www.hrw.org/
    http://www.ccr-ny.org/v2/home.asp

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    • If America is so evil   by  white tiger     18 y     1,939
      If America is so evil, which muslim country do you want to live in?

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      • Re: If America is so evil   by  AUdude     18 y     2,027
        Hey, I've got a better idea.

        Everyone who believes in their personal communications being monitored, the formation of new wasteful government departments, the "pre-emptive" invasion of other sovereign nations, massive government deficit spending, close big business-government ties, large scale voter fraud, the power of the Executive over the Judicial and Legislative etc etc etc should leave the United States for somewhere a bit more for their liking. Maybe Cuba? Or China? Or an African country where corruption and cronyism are supreme? I'm sure that their government will keep you safe from all of those nasty terrorists who "hate America" and "hate your freedom".

        I believe that everyone who believes in the Constitution should remain put. It's not just a "god-damn piece of paper".
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        • Am I a traitor for standing up for the Constitution & Bill of Rights?   by  rudenski     18 y     2,092
          I believe I am called a traitor and asked to leave my birth nation because I oppose torture and illegal wars. I believe I may be called a terror ist for opposing terror. If I am a pacifist, will it land me in own government's gulag some day? I am alp concerned the huge deficit will have to be paid on my children's backs. Bit by bit, by bit, by bit, my country is being sold to multi-national corporations whose shareholders don't care about my children. They care about "profit" and "power." They use the threat of war to keep those who might complain in fear and silence them speaking about the parceling up of America today. "Shock and Awe" doesn't sound like something I would want visited on 80% of the casualties of war...women, children, and suckling babes. The women and children of other nations have to pay the majority of the costs of wars in other nations with their lives but with the highest deficit America has ever had, women and children of America will soon have to pay and pay and pay for allowing boy generals, led by chicken hawks to go and play po-lice man and soldier in their "pre-emptive wars." All the while, our voting boothes are rigged to vote for whomever the multi-national corporations decide. We as America say we want Democracy in other nations but with rigged voting boothes, there is no Democracy in our own nation. In other countries they riot in the streets when the votes are fixed. In America we turn to "reality" tee vee and forget things like the Rule of Law, Democracy, and liberty. Where would I go if I were to leave? I have been to other countries and everywhere I go, people love Americans but they don't love my multi-national corporation controlled, "shock and awe," voter fraud run government.

          I can change at least one part of my "fixed vote" nation for sure. I can change me. I can say I oppose spending my children's future for illegal wars. I can oppose torture. Torture and illegal war a just plain ole' UnAmerican to me and congress refused to vote for wars and has given their authority to one corporate figurehead. But, does that mean the next figurehead of that same multi-national corporation's choice for us will be any better?

          I once held my tounge and then it happened. We entered into World War III and now young people, our children, will have to pay. Oh, it may not be with their life today, but depleted uranium has a half-life of several million years. That is long time to pay for "shock & awe." Perhaps, one day, I will not be allowed to say what I say today. It will be on that day that "shock and awe" won the hearts and minds of America... I hope by standing up for the Constitution and Bill of Rights today may change my nation but I don't know if that will work if the figurehead for the corporations says it's just a "G^% %#$ pece of paper"? I will just have to say what I have to say today, and hope standing against torture, illegal wars, depleted uranium munitions, runaway deficits, and standing up for voting rights, the Constitution & the Bill of Rights, is "American" and then I am going to let the cards fall where they may. I may be called a traitor today but here in America is where I stay.


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      • Re: If America is so evil   by  rudenski     18 y     1,947
        Before we ever go looking for the errors in other nations, we should look inside our own first. If we can't change who we are, how are we going to change someoneone else?
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