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backscatter712

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9. The people responsible for the abuses at Abu Ghraib got shorter sentences.
Thu Aug 22, 2013, 06:19 PM
Aug 2013
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Ghraib_torture_and_prisoner_abuse

The United States Department of Defense removed seventeen soldiers and officers from duty, and eleven soldiers were charged with dereliction of duty, maltreatment, aggravated assault and battery. Between May 2004 and March 2006, eleven soldiers were convicted in courts-martial, sentenced to military prison, and dishonorably discharged from service. Two soldiers, Specialist Charles Graner, and his former fiancée, Specialist Lynndie England, were sentenced to ten years and three years in prison, respectively, in trials ending on January 14, 2005 and September 26, 2005. The commanding officer of all Iraq detention facilities, Brigadier General Janis Karpinski, was reprimanded for dereliction of duty and demoted to the rank of Colonel on May 5, 2005. Col. Karpinski has denied knowledge of the abuses, claiming that the interrogations were authorized by her superiors and performed by subcontractors, and that she was not allowed entry into the interrogation rooms.

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Can there be any doubt now that the Manning trial was simply our Vinnie From Indy Aug 2013 #1
I fully agree with you gopiscrap Aug 2013 #19
k&r for the truth, however depressing it may be. n/t Laelth Aug 2013 #2
How many of those were serving members of the armed forces subject to the UCMJ? Spider Jerusalem Aug 2013 #3
Good point, and a good reason to stay out of the armed services! n/t Fire Walk With Me Aug 2013 #4
The people responsible for the abuses at Abu Ghraib got shorter sentences. backscatter712 Aug 2013 #9
The people actually responsible for Abu Ghraib were never tried at all. N/T Just Saying Aug 2013 #27
As we called it in my day-The Uniform Code Of Marsupial Justice hobbit709 Aug 2013 #13
Let's see, we have William Calley .. I won't go into it but you can read it yourself YOHABLO Aug 2013 #25
Jonathan Pollard was sentenced to life without parole. NaturalHigh Aug 2013 #5
Manning didn't pass secrets to the enemy for profit, though. KoKo Aug 2013 #30
He released over 700,000 documents... NaturalHigh Aug 2013 #34
He didn't "consort" to spy on us for another country or take money." eom. KoKo Aug 2013 #35
Most get life zipplewrath Aug 2013 #6
The Marine Haditha murderers. Catherina Aug 2013 #7
But they were Amur-kens! Fighting for our raht... burnodo Aug 2013 #16
Recommend....that was horrendous...and it should have gotten attention and KoKo Aug 2013 #31
That's because it isn't about justice, JoeyT Aug 2013 #8
Ding, ding, ding. We have a winner. Scuba Aug 2013 #11
I personally wonder if Hicks and Lindh were simply victims of politics: they may both just have been struggle4progress Aug 2013 #10
This isn't about justice, this is about sending an intimidating and punitive message myrna minx Aug 2013 #12
It's even more chilling to see those that applaud it. hobbit709 Aug 2013 #14
Pssst... It's Chelsea Manning. KamaAina Aug 2013 #15
Oh bloody hell. Cut-and-pasted the title and obviously wasn't thinking. Will edit. Fire Walk With Me Aug 2013 #21
^ Wilms Aug 2013 #17
Geez people, FairWinds Aug 2013 #18
Outed a CIA Agent..but, he's part of the "Ruling Class." n/t KoKo Aug 2013 #32
Then there were the Rosenbergs... classof56 Aug 2013 #20
Rebel "Prez" Jefferson Davis got 2 yrs... charlives Aug 2013 #22
The US Government has made out that Manning's was ''the Largest Loss of Secrets Evah'' Octafish Aug 2013 #23
POLICE STATES generally don't like law-abiding citizens or whistleblowers. blkmusclmachine Aug 2013 #24
Couldn't agree more. You play by their twisted rules .. or you're squashed. YOHABLO Aug 2013 #26
Its almost as if there is some kind of order... napoleon_in_rags Aug 2013 #28
k&r toby jo Aug 2013 #29
Lt. Calley served 1 day in Leavenworth and 3 years house arrest. Tierra_y_Libertad Aug 2013 #33
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