Up to 28 G.I.'s Could Face Afghan Abuse Charges
Army Says Up to 28 G.I.'s Could Face Afghan Abuse Charges
According to the news article below, the torture scandal at Abu Ghraib has deep roots in the U.S. occupation of Afghanistan. One allegation claims men were "chained to the ceiling - one at the waist and one by the wrists - although their feet remained on the ground." If the alegation is true, then the torture, rape, murder, and abuse in Iraq and Afghanistan are systemic. That means the problem isn't a few rotten apples; rather, the problem stems from poor leadership.
http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/NewsArticle.cfm?ID=2216
According to the news article below, the torture scandal at Abu Ghraib has deep roots in the U.S. occupation of Afghanistan. One allegation claims men were "chained to the ceiling - one at the waist and one by the wrists - although their feet remained on the ground." If the alegation is true, then the torture, rape, murder, and abuse in Iraq and Afghanistan are systemic. That means the problem isn't a few rotten apples; rather, the problem stems from poor leadership.
http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/NewsArticle.cfm?ID=2216
Starmail - 15. Okt, 17:37