The American media may be quite happy to try and distract everyone with wall-to-wall coverage of things like the Terri Shiavo affair or the Michael Jackson trial, but organizations like the ACLU just keep digging. Since the original revelations of torture and abuse at Abu Ghraib it's seemed like this was the story that wasn't going to die.
Green light for Iraqi prison abuse came right from the top
America's leading civil liberties group has demanded an investigation into the former US military commander Iraq after a formerly classified memo revealed that he personally sanctioned a series of coercive interrogation techniques outlawed by the Geneva Conventions. The group claims that his directives were directly linked to the sort of abuses that took place at Abu Ghraib.Documents obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) reveal that Lt General Ricardo Sanchez authorised techniques such as the use of dogs to intimidate prisoners, stress positions and disorientation. In the documents, obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, Gen Sanchez admits that some of the techniques would not be tolerated by other countries.
When he appeared last year before a Congressional committee, Gen Sanchez denied authorising such techniques. He has now been accused of perjury.
The ACLU says the documents reveal that the abuse of prisoners in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere was the result of an organised and co-ordinated plan for dealing with prisoners captured during the so-called war on terror that originates at the highest levels of the chain of command. It says that far from being isolated incident, the shocking abuse at Abu Ghraib that was revealed last year was part of a pattern.
"We think that the techniques authorised by Gen Sanchez were certainly responsible for putting into play the sort of abuses that we saw at Abu Ghraib," Amirit Singh, an ACLU lawyer, told The Independent on Sunday. "And it does not just stop with Sanchez. It goes to [Defence Secretary Donald] Rumsfeld, who wrote memos authorising these sorts of techniques at Guantanamo Bay."
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The Pentagon originally refused to release the memo on national security grounds, but passed it to the ACLU after the group challenged it in court. Mr Rumsfeld last week dismissed suggestions that it had been withheld to save the Pentagon's embarrassment.But the ACLU said the reason for the delay in delivering the more than 1,200 pages of documents in which the memo was contained was "evident in the contents", which included reports of brutal beatings and sworn statements that soldiers were told to "beat the fuck out of" prisoners.
Slowly but surely the evidence has come out that what happened at Abu Ghraib wasn't an aberration. It was part of a pattern of behaviour that was repeated elsewhere in Iraq, in Afghanistan and in Guantánamo Bay. And slowly but surely organizations like the ACLU are gathering the evidence and making it clear that they intend to hold the Bush administration accountable one way or another.
Hat-tip to Bump.


pogge,
I'm not sure this is ever going to get traction with the voters down here. Heads should be rolling over this, but the American voter is so distracted nothing seems to stick. This story breaks the weekend the pope dies, so it is buried.
The contrast with the Gomery inquiry couldn't be more pronounced.
I'm trying to be optimistic here. I'm hoping that when the evidence reaches critical mass and the international press are blaring about it, the American media won't have any choice but to pick up on it.
I can dream, can't I?
This post on Daily Kos points out that Sanchez is now a perjurer as a result of this information: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2005/4/3/205224/6536
As someone who has spent considerable time living down the international news well south of the 49th, I think Melanie makes an important point.
Specifically, if the story is only coming from the Guardian or the Independent, or even the Telegraph, it will get no play.
That's why it is so important that bigtime bloggers like Kos et al., keep at it, because until the editors and producers in the MSM are forced to the story due to fear of being beaten to it by the pack it will mean nothing in Red, or even Purple, states down there.