A ring of Hell of our own creation
Iraq
"Everyone in the company from the commander down" knew what was going on in Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison, said Lyndie England, an American soldier, famed by her villainous photo appearances, laughing and smoking beside naked male Iraqis.
According to a Los Angeles Times report, citing soldiers' testimonies, the CIA, military intelligence and army commanders were all involved in the making of the Abu Ghraib torture gala. Sgt. Javal Davis, one of the seven members of the 372nd Military Police Company -- one of the few designated scapegoats for the crime of torture of Iraqi prisoners -- described the death of an Iraqi man, interrogated with a sandbag covering his head. "He wasn't dead at first. We didn't know how much he was injured. He went into the showers -- where prisoners were stripped naked and shackled into the wall -- and about an hour later he died on them. After he passed [away], the sandbag was removed and I saw he was severely beaten on his face." And while England's lover would "stitch up detainees" himself to "take picture of his work," photos of tortured Iraqi prisoners were "shown to everyone who wanted to see them."
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Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
"Everyone in the company from the commander down" knew what was going on in Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison, said Lyndie England, an American soldier, famed by her villainous photo appearances, laughing and smoking beside naked male Iraqis.
According to a Los Angeles Times report, citing soldiers' testimonies, the CIA, military intelligence and army commanders were all involved in the making of the Abu Ghraib torture gala. Sgt. Javal Davis, one of the seven members of the 372nd Military Police Company -- one of the few designated scapegoats for the crime of torture of Iraqi prisoners -- described the death of an Iraqi man, interrogated with a sandbag covering his head. "He wasn't dead at first. We didn't know how much he was injured. He went into the showers -- where prisoners were stripped naked and shackled into the wall -- and about an hour later he died on them. After he passed [away], the sandbag was removed and I saw he was severely beaten on his face." And while England's lover would "stitch up detainees" himself to "take picture of his work," photos of tortured Iraqi prisoners were "shown to everyone who wanted to see them."
Read further under:
http://www.yellowtimes.org/article.php?sid=1954
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 1. Jun, 19:19