Category Archives: Torture

Details of How Soldiers and CIA Operative Tortured Captive to Death

Documents Tell of Brutal Improvisation by GIs: they put an Iraqi Major General into a sleeping bag, wrapped him in electrical cord, and beat him until he died.

Two of the soldiers–enlisted men–are being tried for murder. (Their lawyer says that they shouldn’t be blamed as it was days of earlier torture–hitting the detainee with fists, a club and a length of rubber hose–that did him in.) The CIA’s role is being suppressed from the public accounts; there is no word as to whether the CIA’s operative will be prosecuted, although the “The CIA inspector general’s office has launched an investigation”.

An indicted soldier’s lawyer, not an unbiased source, is quoted by the Post as saying,

“The interrogation techniques were known and were approved of by the upper echelons of command of the 3rd ACR,” … “They believed, and still do, that they were appropriate and proper.”

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More Like an Orchard

The 'few bad apples' canard took another blow today with the revelation that, Abu Ghraib Dog Tactics Came From Guantanamo.

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JAG Memos Revealed

Marty Lederman has an important post about the torture scandal, The Heroes of the Pentagon’s Interrogation Scandal — Finally, the JAG Memos. As Marty says, “These memos reveal the JAGs as the real heroes of this story.”

The memos are extraordinary. They are written by JAGs from the Air Force, Navy, Army and Marines. As Senator Graham put it on Monday, these folks “are not from the ACLU. These are not from people who are soft on terrorism, who want to coddle foreign terrorists. These are all professional military lawyers who have dedicated their lives, with 20-plus year careers, to serving the men and women in uniform and protecting their Nation. They were giving a warning shot across the bow of the policymakers that there are certain corners you cannot afford to cut because you will wind up meeting yourself.”

It is fair to say that these accounts reflected sustained, uniform and passionate opposition to the OLC legal theories that were being foisted upon the military. Indeed, the tone of the memos is one of barely concealed incredulity, and outrage–disbelief–that a young legal academic from DOJ could sweep right in and so quickly overturn decades of carefully wrought military policy, using legal analysis that almost certainly would not withstand scrutiny outside the Administration and around the world. …

In particular, these memos eloquently warn of the grave harms that could result from such a radical shift in policies and legal understandings–harms not only to the prospects for nation’s efforts to stop terrorism, but also to military interrogators and officers who could face domestic and international prosecution for engaging in such conduct, and, most importantly, to U.S. forces who are themselves detained in this and future conflicts.

He’s also got the text of six key JAG memos. Essential reading.

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Elizabeth Holtzman on Torture and Accountability

The Nation carries a very thoughtful article by former Congressperson Elizabeth Holtzman on Torture and Accountability [fixed, thanks!], i.e. how one might get some of the latter for the former. Recommended.

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Outsourcing Anti-Torture

Want to participate in the fight against US-sponsored torture but don't have the time, the skills, or a clear idea where to begin? Consider a donation to one of these groups:

I'd welcome suggestions for additions to this list.

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Torture Nation

I'm finding it increasingly difficult to blog about torture. The situation is so appalling, and the level of public interest seems so low.

Stories like this one do not help.

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