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PERSPECTIVE: THE REAL VICTIMS IN BUSH'S ILLEGAL AND IMMORAL WAR-FOR-OIL
VENTURE: IRAQ's DEFENSELESS CHILDREN!
By William Rivers Pitt
t r u t h o u t | Perspective
Tuesday 20 July 2004
FLASH: Some say that we "liberated" Iraq, especially
from the hands of a brutal dictator. It is we, now, that can wield
the brutality against the people and children of Iraq. Actually,
I think it is America that needs liberation from the current Administration!
The biggest story of the Iraq war is not about missing weapons of
mass destruction, or about deep-cover CIA officers getting their
covers blown by vengeful White House agents, or even about 896 dead
American soldiers. These have been covered to one degree or another,
and then summarily dismissed, by the American mainstream news media.
The biggest story of the Iraq war has not enjoyed any coverage in
America, though it has been exploding across the international news
media for several weeks now.
THE BIGGEST STORY OF THE IRAQ WAR IS ABOUT THE TORTURE OF IRAQI
CHILDREN.
A German TV magazine called 'Report Mainz' recently aired accusations
from the International Red Cross, to the effect that over 100 children
are imprisoned in U.S.- controlled detention centers, including
Abu Ghraib. "Between January and May of this year, we've registered
107 children, during 19 visits in 6 different detention locations,"
said Red Cross representative Florian Westphal in the report.
The report also outlined eyewitness testimony of the abuse of these
children. Staff Sergeant Samuel Provance, who was stationed at Abu
Ghraib, said that interrogating officers had gotten their hands
on a 15 or 16 year old girl. Military police only stopped the interrogation
when THE GIRL WAS HALF UNDRESSED. A separate incident described
a 16 year old being soaked with water, driven through the cold,
smeared with mud, and then presented before his weeping father,
who was also a prisoner.
Seymour Hersh, the New Yorker reporter who first broke the story
of torture at Abu Ghraib, recently spoke at an ACLU convention.
He has seen the pictures and the videotapes the American media has
not yet shown. "The BOYS WERE SODOMIZED with the cameras rolling,
and the WORST PART IS the soundtrack, of THE BOYS SHRIEKING,"
said Hersh. "And this is your government at war."
Hersh described the prison scene as, "a series of massive
crimes, criminal activity by the president and the vice president,
by this administration anyway," and that there has been, "a
massive amount of criminal wrongdoing that was covered up at the
highest command out there, and higher."
Reports of abuses at Abu Ghraib and other American prisons have
been public knowledge since the release of the Taguba Report. Recently,
however, some 106 annexes to the report, previously classified,
have also been released. U.S. News and World Report detailed the
sum of what is contained in these annexes in an article titled 'Hell
on Earth.'
In it, U.S. News says, "The abuses took place, the files show,
in a chaotic and dangerous environment made even more so by the
constant pressure from Washington to squeeze intelligence from detainees.
Riots, prisoner escapes, shootings, corrupt Iraqi guards, unsanitary
conditions, rampant sexual misbehavior, bug-infested food, prisoner
beatings and humiliations, and almost-daily mortar shellings from
Iraqi insurgents according to the annex to General Taguba's
report, that pretty much sums up life at Abu Ghraib."
According to coalition intelligence officers cited in a Red Cross
report from last May, between 70% to 90% of Iraqi detainees held
in these prisons were arrested "by mistake." That means
they were innocent. The orders to treat prisoners in this fashion
were not manufactured by the few "bad apples" we have
heard about, but came from up on high. Brig. Gen Janis Karpinski,
former commander of Abu Ghraib and now scapegoat for the abuses,
says the truth about where the orders came from would be revealed
in the trials of the accused soldiers. Memos ordering the abuse
of prisoners were signed off on by Defense Secretary Rumsfeld.
The Justice Department and Mr. Bush's senior legal advisor went
out of their way to craft arguments justifying this, claiming that
torture isn't really torture and that the President is basically
above the law.
Mr. Hersh will revisit this issue within the next several weeks.
In the meantime, the American news media has an obligation to report
on this situation. Photographic and videotape evidence of this torture
is currently in the hands of the New Yorker, the Washington Post,
the U.S. Congress and the White House. It must be released. We invaded
a country based upon the FALSE CLAIM that Iraq was allied with al
Qaeda. We invaded a country based on the FALSE CLAIM that there
were weapons of mass destruction which needed to be destroyed. We
promised freedom and democracy, and instead installed a CIA-trained
strongman named Allawi who has all but created a dictatorship in
Iraq, and who has been accused of killing Iraqi prisoners by his
own hand. 896 American soldiers have died so we could do this.
We took thousands of innocent civilians off the streets in Iraq
and threw them into hellhole prisons, where they were beaten, raped,
and killed. This story has faded from public view because no new
pictures of the abuses have come out in the last several weeks.
Those pictures are out there, and they show the rape and torture
of children. The international media is reporting on it. Coalition
ally Norway may be preparing to flee Iraq because of the allegations
regarding these children.
Where is the American news media? Where are the pictures? Who is
responsible for this abomination? Torturing children in the name
of freedom? Is this what we have become?
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William Rivers Pitt is a New York Times and international bestseller
of two books: 'War on Iraq: What Team Bush Doesn't Want You To Know'
and 'The Greatest Sedition is Silence.'
http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/072004A.shtml
Pure logical thinking cannot yield us any knowledge of the empirical
world. All knowledge of reality starts from experience and ends
in it."
- Albert Einstein
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