Former Prisoners Challenge the Legacy of Torture in Chicago Jails
Wednesday, July 28, 2004 at 04:18AM
TheSpook
The Abu Ghraib prison torture scandal
brought back a lot of memories for Aaron Patterson. The methods used to
humiliate and extract information from Iraqi prisoners sounded
chillingly like the methods of torture experienced by Patterson and
over 60 other African-American men in Chicago, Illinois.According to an
internal investigation by the Chicago Police Department, a police
commander and his officers tortured Patterson and the others during the
1970s and 1980s in the south side district known as Area Two. Electric
shocks to the genitals, beatings designed not to leave marks, and
infliction of psychological terror, including games of Russian
roulette, were all tactics former Chicago police commander Jon Burge
and the officers under his command used to extract confessions from
subjects, whether they were guilty or not, the investigation found. [more]
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