Rights group: U.S. "whitewashed the torture" - U.S. Government NOT Investigating Torture Cases
Saturday, January 29, 2005 at 08:14PM
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Citing newly released government files, the American Civil
Liberties Union (ACLU) accused the U.S. of failing to fully probe abuse
cases in Ab Ghraib jail near the Iraqi capital, including forced sodomy
and severe physical beatings. Among the abuse cases was that of
an elderly Iraqi woman sodomized with a stick, documents obtained by
the (ACLU) showed. "The documents that the ACLU has obtained tell a
damning story of widespread torture reaching well beyond the walls of
Abu Ghraib," the scene of Iraqi detainees abuse by U.S. soldiers, it
said. New abuse cases were discovered in Defense Department documents
and other government records obtained by a federal court order sought
by the ACLU and other groups under the Freedom of Information Act. The
documents showed that the Pentagon failed to conduct a full probe into
allegations of detainee abuse even though there were "serious
allegations of torture including electric shocks, forced sodomy and
severe physical beatings," the ACLU said. "Government investigations
into allegations of torture and abuse have been woefully inadequate,"
said Anthony Romero, ACLU executive director. Amrit Singh, a staff
attorney with the ACLU Immigrants Rights Project said that "these
documents raise grave questions about how seriously the government is
investigating allegations of torture". [more] and [more]
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