Soldiers Ordered not to stop Iraqi Jailers from Abusing Prisoners
Monday, August 9, 2004 at 01:54PM
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Senator Seeks Inquiry Into Abuse Report
A senator sent the Pentagon a letter Sunday
seeking an investigation into a report that U.S. soldiers were ordered
to abandon an effort to prevent Iraqi jailers from abusing prisoners.
The request from Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) to Defense Secretary Donald H.
Rumsfeld followed a report by the Oregonian newspaper that guardsmen
saw dozens of Iraqi prisoners being abused on June 29, one day after
Iraq's interim government assumed power. The newspaper reported Sunday
that Oregon National Guard soldiers tried to stop Iraqi jailers from
abusing the prisoners but were ordered to return the prisoners to the
jailers and leave.The newspaper had a reporter with the Oregon National
Guard 2nd Battalion, 162nd Infantry, when a soldier spotted a man
beating a prisoner in a courtyard near the Iraqi Interior Ministry.
Members of that unit later saw other prisoners who appeared to have
been beaten and items that could have been used to torture them,
including metal rods, rubber hoses, electrical wires and bottles of
chemicals. The incident occurred after Iraqi officials announced a
crackdown on crime. [more]
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