the end of news -- it can't get more horrible or incriminating than this --
news is over, its has fulfilled its purpose, we know all we need to know
--
its time to overthrow the Oligarcy.
It's the Communist-Israeli-Neo-con-Zionist way -- What Bill of Rights?
In
April 2003, the Zionist Jew-run Defense Department Wolfowitz, Rumsfeld,
Perle, Kissinger, Myers etc., i.e., the people proven by the photo
evidence
to be behind the 9-11 mass-murder war-instigating frame-up) approved
interrogation techniques for use at the Guantanamo Bay prison that permit
reversing the normal sleep patterns of detainees and exposing them to
heat,
cold and "sensory assault," including loud music and bright lights,
according to defense officials. -- The use of any of these techniques
requires the approval of senior Pentagon officials -- and in some cases,
of
the defense secretary (just like it was from Rumsfeld alone that the order
needed to come to shoot down any aircraft on September 11, 2001). The
classified list of about 20 techniques was approved at the highest levels
of
the Pentagon and the Justice Department, and represents the first publicly
known documentation of an official policy permitting interrogators to use
torture methods during questioning.
http://www.wa****ngtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A11017-2004May8
Is there any worse way to die than this? Rush Limbaugh, the
neo-conservative talk-show-airwave-monopolizing radio commentator, has
likened the abusive and humiliating treatment of Iraqi prisoners by U.S.
soldiers, contractors, and CIA personnel to "a college fraternity prank"
(New York Times, 6 May 2004). Anyone with a grain of empathy who has seen
images of the degradationinflicted on hapless Iraqi men can only be
appalled
by the comment. In a sense, however, Limbaugh has a point. The brutal
mistreatment at Abu Ghraib prison is small potatoes, compared to what
appears to have been a U.S.-sponsored atrocity -- the mass murder of
thousands of prisoners of war -- in Afghanistan less than three years ago.
After the surrender of the fortress of Kunduz, at the tail end of the
Afghan
war in November 2001, hundreds of Taliban prisoners -- "young men who had
expected the protection of the Geneva conventions" after surrendering to
U.S. and U.S.-backed forces -- "instead died horribly" at the hands of the
U.S.'s Northern Alliance surrogates, either by suffocation in the
container
trucks used to trans****t them towards the Shebarghan prison, or by
outright
execution in killings fields around Shebarghan. -- U.S. soldiers were
present when the containers were opened, and ordered the destruction of
the
ghastly evidence inside. "When the containers were finally opened, a mess
of
urine, blood, faeces, vomit and rotting flesh was all that remained ... As
the containers were lined up outside the prison, a [U.S.] soldier
accompanying the convoy was present when the prison commanders received
orders to dispose of the evidence quickly." He cites witness testimony to
the effect that "In
each container maybe 150-160 [prisoners] had been killed. ... The
Americans
told the Shebarghan people to get them outside the city before they were
filmed by satellite."
http://www.counterpunch.org/jones05082004.html
A Raghead speaks: "In all honesty, I do not think the president could
have
said anything to mitigate the feelings of pain and anger that we all felt
as
we saw the pictures of our brothers in Iraq being humiliated. At the same
time, it is obvious that even Bush with his lack of eloquence could have
done a better job. Not once did he apologize for the acts of his
oldiers. -- Moreover, even as he promised that the perpetrators would be
punished, he managed to fit in yet another patronizing remark about how
"In
America a person is innocent until proven guilty." I wonder what the
prisoners in the pictures were doing then - posing for the latest issue of
Vogue? It does seem fa****onable these days to beat, shackle and murder
Arabs. -- The US president had said in a prior press conference that he
was
"deeply offended," and that "this is not who we are." Who are you then,
Mr.
Bush? -- Starving a nation for over 15 years, is that who you are?
Bombing
innocent people because of one man's actions, is that who you are? --
You,
too, kill innocent people for selfish reasons. Al-Qaeda in Arabic means,
"Base". How many bases do you have around the world? -- How many people
do
you train and pay to bomb and torture innocent people? -- In Wednesday
night's interview, Bush did not forget to "reassure" the Iraqi people that
America would not leave until it has finished its job. I am sure the
Iraqis
were thrilled to hear that. The president also mentions that "haters of
freedom" will not scare America away. -- Haters of freedom? --
According
to my limited knowledge of politics, what is happening in Iraq today is
occupation - at its ugliest. And hence these "haters of freedom" are
simply
trying to free their lands from the clutches of a monstrous and
terrorizing
force. A force that has killed their brothers, imprisoned their fathers
and
robbed them of every basic human right and dignity. More: (read the rest
of
it you lazy sonfo*****es!)
http://makeashorterlink.com/?P21226048
Civilian interrogators relaxed after grilling prisoners by perfecting
their
golf swing on the roof of the notorious Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad,
according to the extraordinary diary kept by one.
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/story.jsp?story=519434
You've come a long way, baby! Charged to "make it hell" by her
chain-of-command superiors, Sabrina Harman, the American soldier girl who
feature in grotesque photographs of ****d Iraqi prisoners stacked in a
pyramid in the Abu Ghraib jail in Baghdad. She claimed in an army re****t
that she had to keep detainees awake, among them a hooded prisoner seen in
a
photograph, who was placed on a box with wires attached to his fingers,
toes
and genitals. She is also accused of telling him that if he fell off the
box
he would be electrocuted. -- Harman said prisoners were stripped,
searched
and then "made to stand or kneel for hours". -- "Sometimes they were
forced to stand on boxes or hold boxes ... Female dominance being the
most
popular form of internet ****ography (Jewish dominated industry, just
like
Hollywood, btw), our daughters really are learning marketable skills with
their military experience.
http://news.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=530112004
The Bush administration ready for damage control in release of new
pictures
and video footage from Abu Ghraib which show US soldiers having *** with
an
Iraqi woman prisoner, troops almost beating a prisoner to death, and the
rape of young boys by collaborator guards at the jail.
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/story.jsp?story=519448
Troops shot Iraqi civilians dead in cold blood, new dossier claims
Eight new instances today and an impending Amnesty re****t throw doubt on
the
conduct of UK soldiers in Basra
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/story.jsp?story=519432
Funny, isn't it, that no one, absolutly no one talks of impeachment or
resignation under pressure for George W. Bush -- criticism stops only at
Rumsfeld, but that man and Wolfowitz are Bush's foreign policies and his
war policies -- they are his Presidency, his world view, the architects of
his administration -- and more than this torture issue -- the perpetrators
of the 9-11 false-flag inside-job war-instigating mass-murderings in New
York and Arlington on 9-11-01.
The US and British governments have received Red Cross re****ts "month
after
month" since the declared end of the Iraq war a year ago, detailing the
abuse and torture of Iraqi prisoners. Yet, with re****t after re****t
piling
up on their desks, President George W Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair
chose to say nothing in public to condemn what they knew in private.
http://www.sundayherald.com/41906
The British government was told in February of allegations
coalition troops had abused Iraqi prisoners, Prime Minister Tony Blair's
office said Saturday.
http://makeashorterlink.com/?S13154048
Tories demand Hoon explains when he was told about prisoner abuse. --
Whitehall alarmed over re****t that detainees were hidden from Red Cross --
British military intelligence officers were interrogating prisoners in the
notorious Abu Ghraib jail in Iraq even as the first re****ts of abuses at
the
prison came to light ...
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,6903,1212769,00.html


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