三级aa视频在线观看-三级国产-三级国产精品一区二区-三级国产三级在线-三级国产在线

  Home>News Center>World
         
 

US army documents detail probes into new alleged prisoner abuse
(Agencies)
Updated: 2005-02-18 14:33

Documents released disclosed previously unpublicized allegations of prisoner abuse in Iraq and Afghanistan, including mock executions and beatings, that were investigated by the US Army but in some cases dismissed for lack of evidence.

The documents from the army's Criminal Investigation Division on Friday were the latest in a series of such documents obtained through a court order by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).

Documents released in Washington have disclosed previously unpublicized allegations of prisoner abuse in Iraq and Afghanistan. [AFP/File]
Documents released in Washington have disclosed previously unpublicized allegations of prisoner abuse in Iraq and Afghanistan. [AFP/File]
In the most serious case, an Iraqi detainee in Tikrit claimed Americans dressed in civilian clothes dislocated his arms, stepped on his face, beat his legs with a baseball bat, stuck an unloaded pistol in his mouth and pulled the trigger.

The detainee also said the Americans had choked him with a rope during several days of interrogations.

The male detainee, who was seized in a raid on September 8, 2003, signed a statement on November 25, 2003 disavowing a complaint of mistreatment.

He told investigators in August, 2004 that he signed the waiver after being warned he would never be released otherwise.

A medical examination performed as part of the army's investigation showed that the detainee, who was not identified, had scars on his left leg and scars from an operation on his stomach.

But members of the reconnaissance platoon that took the Iraqi into custody as a suspected insurgent financier denied he had been abused, or turned over to members of a special operations unit for interrogation.

An army summary said the investigation "failed to prove or disprove the offenses of aggravated assault and maltreament of prisoner occurred as initially alleged."

"Further, investigation established probable cause to believe the offenses of aggravated assault and maltreatment of a prisoner were not committed as initially alleged as a thorough investigation determined there were inconsistencies in Mr. (deleted) statements and there was a lack of supporting witnesses or medical records to corroborate his complaint," investigators said.

Another probe was triggered by the discovery of a compact disk in Afghanistan in July 2004 that contained digital images of soldiers pointing pistols and M-4 rifles at the heads and backs of bound and hooded detainees at Fire Base Tyscze in Dae Rahwood.

Probable cause, in the case, was found to charge one soldier with assault for hitting a prisoner in the back of the head, and dereliction of duty on the part of eight soldiers. But more serious charges of aggravated assault were not substantiated.

"Investigation did not establish credible information to indicate an intent on behalf of these individuals to harm the PUC's (prisoners under control), and no evidence (was) identified to indicate the bound detainees were in fear of their lives, or of grievous bodily harm, or even aware weapons were being pointed at them as depicted in the images," the investigation found.

Other previously undisclosed allegations of abuse in the documents include reports by senior psychological operations officers in Afghanistan who said they witnessed indiscriminate attacks by special forces on civilians in raids during May 2004 in the villages of Gurjay and Sukhagen.

That investigation was closed because possible victims and villagers could not be interviewed, according to the documents.

However, CID investigators found "probable cause" to charge two soldiers for assault in another case near Mosul, Iraq, in late 2003 "when they photographed, mistreated, struck and kicked an unknown Iraqi male whom they had detained at a checkpoint for the alleged rape of an Iraqi woman."



 
  Today's Top News     Top World News
 

Middle class society? It's still a long way off in China

 

   
 

Official plans DPRK visit on nuclear impasse

 

   
 

US official says China's future crucial

 

   
 

Project aims to revitalize Silk Road trade ties

 

   
 

Expert: China overtakes US as top consumer

 

   
 

China ponders electricity rate hike

 

   
  Negroponte selected as US intelligence chief
   
  Iran urges alliance against U.S. plots
   
  Bush demands Syria withdraw forces from Lebanon
   
  Israel halts razing of Palestinian homes
   
  Iraq's Shi'ites win slim majority in assembly
   
  Darfur foes pledge talks as Annan slams war hell
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
  Related Stories  
   
Britain rocked by pictures of apparent Iraq abuse
   
Graner convicted in Iraqi prisoner abuse
   
Witness: Graner punched Iraqi prisoner
   
Records show US detainee abuse cover-up
  News Talk  
  Are the Republicans exploiting the memory of 9/11?  
Advertisement
         
主站蜘蛛池模板: 自拍偷拍 欧美日韩 | 国产精品久久久久久久久免费观看 | 在线播放黄色网址 | 亚洲在线看片 | 免费网站直接看 | 国产一级爱c片免费观看 | 伊人色婷婷综在合线亚洲 | 鲁丝片一区二区三区毛片 | 91射射射| 免费久草视频 | 一级大片黄色 | 在线观看国产精成人品 | bt 自拍 另类 综合 欧美 | 国产三级在线观看免费 | 高清性色生活片免费观看 | 久草视频2 | 日韩亚洲一区中文字幕 | 黄色网在线免费观看 | 手机看片国产高清 | 日韩有码第一页 | 岛国大片在线观看免费版 | 女人18一级特级毛片免费看 | 九九99re在线视频精品免费 | 国产大尺度吃奶无遮无挡 | 99久久免费精品视频 | 国产一在线精品一区在线观看 | 在线观看成年人免费视频 | 欧美成人亚洲国产精品 | 国产精品久久精品福利网站 | 国产欧美日韩精品第三区 | 免费黄色片网址 | 91精品视频播放 | 国产成人a一在线观看 | 亚洲狠狠成人综合网 | 亚洲精品国产乱码在线播 | 91短视频在线观看免费最新 | 亚洲免费播放 | 亚洲第一se情网站 | 伊人久久久久久久久久 | 国产最猛性xxxxxx69交 | 草逼免费|