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WHERE ONLY LAUGHTER GREETS THE PAIN

Contributed by Steeleyes on Thursday, 29th April 2004 @ 08:49:56 AM in AEST
Topic: political



‘Prisoners with wires attached to their genitals

A dog attacking a prisoner

Prisoners being forced to simulate having sex with each other

A detainee with an abusive word written on his body.‘

Sordid tales from Saddam’s regime?
Well, they DO come from Abu Ghraib prison okay.
But these were not the actions of Saddam’s S.S.
These were the actions of the U.S. Army
17 soldiers are now suspended

U.S. Brigadier General Janis Karpinski
in charge of these men
along with seven other officers
have lost their jobs in this pen
And six MPs face court martial

CBS have dozens of pics
with U.S. soldiers gazing on
approving all these “tricks�
You have to hope this is not typical
Of the troops that serve out there
That they don’t get off on this
or simply stand and stare

Kimmitt says they let their fellows down
And the rest are not the same
Well, we have to hope so don’t we?
Maybe others have just escaped the blame

We hear so often
About Saddam and his barbaric ways
And his torture jail Abu Ghraib
It seems some of us are just the same
with an ugly sadistic streak
Humans who hardly merit the name
That love to torment the weak

If there were no pics
what would we hear?
Nothing I expect
A military based on fear
causes ranks to close
and only silence there would rein
in a torture jail in a foreign land
where only laughter greets the pain


O/


BBC – 29th April 2004
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/3669331.stm

A US general has been suspended in Iraq over the alleged abuse of prisoners by US troops in jails she ran.
Brigadier General Janis Karpinski is among seven officers being investigated following claims that soldiers under their command mistreated detainees.
The army confirmed the suspension after US television broadcast images of US soldiers allegedly abusing inmates at Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad.
CBS TV says it has "dozens" of pictures showing a wide range of maltreatment.
Taken by US troops, many of the pictures show American troops watching in apparent approval.

The army announced last month that 17 soldiers had been suspended over the allegations of abuse of prisoners.
Six of them - military police - are facing court martial.
CBS said an army investigation had concluded that Gen Karpinski's "lack of leadership and clear standards" led to problems in Abu Ghraib and three other prisons for which she was responsible.
The army has made no formal charges against her. She is the subject of an investigation that could result in a written reprimand, AFP news agency reported.

'Appalled'

Brig Gen Mark Kimmitt told CBS the army was "appalled" by the behaviour of its soldiers.
Gen Kimmitt, the deputy head of coalition forces in Iraq, said the suspected abusers "let their fellow soldiers down".
But, he said, the few suspects were "not representative of the 150,000 soldiers that are over here... Don't judge your army based on the actions of a few," he urged Americans.
CBS says the pictures it obtained show a wide range of abuses, including:
Prisoners with wires attached to their genitals
A dog attacking a prisoner
Prisoners being forced to simulate having sex with each other
A detainee with an abusive word written on his body.
The prison where the abuses are alleged to have taken place was a notorious torture centre during the Saddam Hussein era.
Bob Baer, a former CIA operative with extensive Iraq experience, told CBS: "If there [was] ever a reason to get rid of Saddam Hussein, it's Abu Ghraib [prison]."

No guidance

The station spoke to one of the six soldiers charged, Sergeant Chip Frederick - a reservist whose full-time job is as a prison officer in the US state of Virginia.

Sgt Frederick said he and his fellow reservists had never been told how to deal with prisoners, or what lines should not be crossed.
"We had no training whatsoever," he said.
"I kept asking my chain of command for certain things... like rules and regulations. And it just wasn't happening," he said.
He said he never saw a copy of the Geneva Conventions - which govern the treatment of prisoners - until after he was charged.
The Army investigation confirmed that reservists at Abu Ghraib had not been trained in Geneva Convention rules.
The military police officers have been charged by the US Army with crimes ranging from assault and maltreatment to indecent acts against prisoners.
The soldiers in question reportedly were assisting interrogators from US intelligence agencies.
Last month, when the six military police officers were charged, an Army spokesman said the alleged crimes involved fewer than 20 prisoners and happened around November and December.
The charges include conspiracy, dereliction of duty, cruelty, maltreatment, assault and indecent acts with another.




Copyright © Steeleyes ... [ 2004-04-29 08:49:56]
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Re: WHERE ONLY LAUGHTER GREETS THE PAIN (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Thursday, 29th April 2004 @ 10:08:27 AM AEST
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I've missed your input over these past few weeks. This is exactly why.
Another moving, factual piece.
Impressive.


Re: WHERE ONLY LAUGHTER GREETS THE PAIN (User Rating: 1 )
by tryals on Thursday, 29th April 2004 @ 07:23:27 PM AEST
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uh huh,the truth is sad but the truth is the truth.we turn our own youth to sadists.




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