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kpete

(72,900 posts)
Thu Dec 18, 2014, 09:38 AM Dec 2014

Have you heard the screams of a prisoner who is being tortured in America’s war on terror? [View all]

Have you heard the screams of a prisoner who is being tortured in America’s war on terror? I can’t forget them.

They pierced the walls of a detention center I visited in Samarra during an offensive by American and Iraqi forces in 2005. In a small room, I was interviewing a frightened detainee whose head was bandaged from an injury he unconvincingly attributed to a car accident during his capture. Bloodstains dripped down the side of a desk, and there was an American military adviser with us, as well as a portly officer of Iraq’s special police commandos.

Suddenly there was a chilling scream.

“Allah,” someone wailed. “Allah! Allah!”

As I wrote at the time, this wasn’t a cry of religious ecstasy. It was the sound of deep pain, coming from elsewhere in the town library, which had been turned into a detention center by Iraqi security forces who were advised by American soldiers and contractors. I was embedded with the Americans for a week, and I had already heard two of them, from the Wisconsin National Guard, talk about seeing their Iraqi partners trussing up prisoners like animals at a slaughter. During raids, I had seen these Iraqis beat their detainees — muggings as a form of questioning — while their American advisers watched.

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Repression is the gut instinct of institutions that have something to hide, and I came across that in Samarra, too. Shortly after I witnessed the threatened execution of a detainee (an Iraqi soldier pointed his AK-47 at a prisoner who was against a wall with his hands up), an order came down from the American command to get me out of Samarra. I was told to pack my backpack for the next convoy out of town. After I made a flurry of calls on my satellite phone, the order was rescinded. Someone wanted the truth to come out.

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more tears here:
https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2014/12/16/american-torture-things-still-dont-know/

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This is a post-9/11 world, mister MannyGoldstein Dec 2014 #1
mushroom cloud Doctor_J Dec 2014 #3
Kick. Luminous Animal Dec 2014 #2
I remember many others reporting on these horrors. But nothing was or will be sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #4
"I am Outraged....Outraged at the Outrage" Bandit Dec 2014 #5
A screaming kick countryjake Dec 2014 #6
Kick. Luminous Animal Dec 2014 #7
My gut is retching. Odin2005 Dec 2014 #8
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