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countryjake

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5. Okay, I've read it again, and it still makes me want to puke.
Fri Dec 12, 2014, 09:07 PM
Dec 2014
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=5936377

And it looks to me as tho they may have deliberately assigned incompetent CIA goons to carry out their gruesome horrors. A guy "known for dishonesty and lack of judgment" was rewarded for the job he did? Where is he now and what else is he getting away with? That article failed to provide the entire statement from the report which said that other CIA officers recommended he not have access to classified information due to a "lack of honesty, judgment, and maturity". Oh, I get it, he's not considered capable enough to handle important top-secrets, yet he's put in charge of a prison?

He was actually named back in 2010, at the same time that Gul Rahman's name was finally publicly released as a victim of torture. However, within hours after that disclosure, the Salt Pit's boss' identity magically vanished.

Who Killed Gul Rahman? by Jane Mayer ~ March 31, 2010
http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/who-killed-gul-rahman





Gul Rahman, the young Afghan man who died and disappeared forever in the CIA "Salt Pit" at Kabul.
A CIA case of "mistaken identity".


Why was he murdered, what became of his body, and what did he really die from? His mother, brother, wife, and four daughters would like to know the answer to that question. Where is the justice for this family?

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