Riz Khan - 'A culture of abuse' - 28 Jun 07

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A US army interrogator reveals the extent of torture by the US armed forces.

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  • I wonder what 'truths' might come up if these 'civilian leaders' were tortured. Maybe they would own up to a lot of stuff.

  • I don't know how any professed Christian in the USA could condone this behaviour. If Jesus was walking the earth today, he would stride into the oval office and turn over our president's desk. I think George Bush made the wrong choice during his 40 days in the wilderness.

  • America is working hard towards her own destruction.

  • There was a recent study of US soldiers that showed how extensive their justification was for not only torture but also outright tyranny over civilian Iraqis. The majority of soldiers agreed that it was acceptable to murder Iraqis for such reasons as to relieve stress or believing all Iraqis are conspiring against them.

  • It's sad that so many Americans could watch this entire video and still justify or explain away the horrific things our military has done over there. All because a few people in Washington wanted war with Iraq, and have a racist view of all Arabs (which includes Iran - almost nobody here knows the difference.)

  • yes, its true, but those who want to instill fear are proving themselves as scumbags, that is the point. Would you allow someone who thinks that way run the world? Clenching on to power with fear? Pretty cheap I must say... especially after so much invested into "peace keeping", "nation building"... but it reflects cowardice, fear itself, chaos, stupidity and a very serious lack of human value and consideration.

  • me neither. this seems like a determined effort to break the will of the people. I cannot see how Rumsfeld was allowed to get away with authorising the use of waterboarding. hopefully one day he and Cheney will be on trial for war crimes. I didnt realise that the problem was systemic in most prison facilities in Iraq, I thought it was mostly confined to Abu Ghraib. Then again, i believed the 'bad apples' theory before i read a little more

  • I really don't think the intention behind torture is to gather information. I think it's to instill fear.

  • ghosts of abu ghraib. this whole affair sickens me- the army, the system and the politics are corrupt. whats changed since Saddam? this is just american colonialism.  stay in your own damn country.

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