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Iraq War Logs: Secret Files Show How US Ignored Torture
• Massive leak reveals serial detainee abuse • 15,000 unknown civilian deaths in war
A grim picture of the US and Britain's legacy in Iraq has been revealed in a massive leak of American military documents that detail torture, summary executions and war crimes.
Insurgent suspects are led away by US forces. Some of those held in Iraqi custody suffered appalling abuse, the war logs reveal. (Photograph: Sean Smith for the Guardian) Almost 400,000 secret US army field reports have been passed to the Guardian and a number of other international media organisations via the whistleblowing website WikiLeaks.
The electronic archive is believed to emanate from the same dissident US army intelligence analyst who earlier this year is alleged to have leaked a smaller tranche of 90,000 logs chronicling bloody encounters and civilian killings in the Afghan war.
The new logs detail how:
• US authorities failed to investigate hundreds of reports of abuse, torture, rape and even murder by Iraqi police and soldiers whose conduct appears to be systematic and normally unpunished.
• A US helicopter gunship involved in a notorious Baghdad incident had previously killed Iraqi insurgents after they tried to surrender.
• More than 15,000 civilians died in previously unknown incidents. US and UK officials have insisted that no official record of civilian casualties exists but the logs record 66,081 non-combatant deaths out of a total of 109,000 fatalities.
The numerous reports of detainee abuse, often supported by medical evidence, describe prisoners shackled, blindfolded and hung by wrists or ankles, and subjected to whipping, punching, kicking or electric shocks. Six reports end with a detainee's apparent death.
As recently as December the Americans were passed a video apparently showing Iraqi army officers executing a prisoner in Tal Afar, northern Iraq. The log states: "The footage shows approximately 12 Iraqi army soldiers. Ten IA soldiers were talking to one another while two soldiers held the detainee. The detainee had his hands bound … The footage shows the IA soldiers moving the detainee into the street, pushing him to the ground, punching him and shooting him."
The report named at least one perpetrator and was passed to coalition forces. But the logs reveal that the coalition has a formal policy of ignoring such allegations. They record "no investigation is necessary" and simply pass reports to the same Iraqi units implicated in the violence. By contrast all allegations involving coalition forces are subject to formal inquiries. Some cases of alleged abuse by UK and US troops are also detailed in the logs.
In two Iraqi cases postmortems revealed evidence of death by torture. On 27 August 2009 a US medical officer found "bruises and burns as well as visible injuries to the head, arm, torso, legs and neck" on the body of one man claimed by police to have killed himself. On 3 December 2008 another detainee, said by police to have died of "bad kidneys", was found to have "evidence of some type of unknown surgical procedure on [his] abdomen".
A Pentagon spokesman told the New York Times this week that under its procedure, when reports of Iraqi abuse were received the US military "notifies the responsible government of Iraq agency or ministry for investigation and follow-up".
The logs also illustrate the readiness of US forces to unleash lethal force. In one chilling incident they detail how an Apache helicopter gunship gunned down two men in February 2007.
The suspected insurgents had been trying to surrender but a lawyer back at base told the pilots: "You cannot surrender to an aircraft." The Apache, callsign Crazyhorse 18, was the same unit and helicopter based at Camp Taji outside Baghdad that later that year, in July, mistakenly killed two Reuters employees and wounded two children in the streets of Baghdad.
Iraq Body Count, the London-based group that monitors civilian casualties, says it has identified around 15,000 previously unknown civilian deaths from the data contained in the leaked war logs.
Although US generals have claimed their army does not carry out body counts and British ministers still say no official statistics exist, the war logs show these claims are untrue. The field reports purport to identify all civilian and insurgent casualties, as well as numbers of coalition forces wounded and killed in action. They give a total of more than 109,000 violent deaths from all causes between 2004 and the end of 2009.
This includes 66,081 civilians, 23,984 people classed as "enemy" and 15,196 members of the Iraqi security forces. Another 3,771 dead US and allied soldiers complete the body count.
No fewer than 31,780 of these deaths are attributed to improvised roadside bombs (IEDs) planted by insurgents. The other major recorded tally is of 34,814 victims of sectarian killings, recorded as murders in the logs.
However, the US figures appear to be unreliable in respect of civilian deaths caused by their own military activities. For example, in Falluja, the site of two major urban battles in 2004, no civilian deaths are recorded. Yet Iraq Body Count monitors identified more than 1,200 civilians who died during the fighting.
Phil Shiner, human rights specialist at Public Interest Lawyers, plans to use material from the logs in court to try to force the UK to hold a public inquiry into the unlawful killing of Iraqi civilians.
He also plans to sue the British government over its failure to stop the abuse and torture of detainees by Iraqi forces. The coalition's formal policy of not investigating such allegations is "simply not permissible", he says.
Shiner is already pursuing a series of legal actions for former detainees allegedly killed or tortured by British forces in Iraq.
WikiLeaks says it is posting online the entire set of 400,000 Iraq field reports – in defiance of the Pentagon.
The whistleblowing activists say they have deleted all names from the documents that might result in reprisals. They were accused by the US military of possibly having "blood on their hands" over the previous Afghan release by redacting too few names. But the military recently conceded that no harm had been identified.
Condemning this fresh leak, however, the Pentagon said: "This security breach could very well get our troops and those they are fighting with killed. Our enemies will mine this information looking for insights into how we operate, cultivate sources and react in combat situations, even the capability of our equipment."
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Show AllAnyone who has proclaimed violence his method inexorably must choose lying as his principle.
~Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
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Once again a Clinton shows us the way:
All patriotic, right-thinking Amerikans must stand together to oppose those who would dredge up embarrassing and inculpatory evidence and proof of the staggering, limitless range of reprehensible, heinous atrocities and abomination half-hidden inside the bottomless pit of US capitalist, imperialist depravity.
Wikileaks MUST be stopped! Failure to do so may have an adverse effect on Amerika's ability to vigorously continue its historic mission to become the most effective serial mega-killer on the planet since the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event.
And that would never do.
Just a question.
This article i s curious:
[WikiLeaks founder denies imminent Iraq-war document dump]is curious. It said he "dismissed a report that the website plans to publish a massive cache of US documents about the war in Iraq, calling it 'a fabrication'."
LINK
http://sify.com/news/wikileaks-founder-denies-imminent-iraq-war-document-dump-news-international-kktwkqaedha.html
Wonder what that was about......
Whatever it was about, my bet would be that the distortions and apparent untruths are attributable to the reporter not being able to follow Assange's subtlety and track-covering. Assange is just too quick and to sharp to put out an outright lie that could subsequently trip him up.
Exactly. Assange is a brave man and a hero in my book.
(here too)...
for iraq veterans against war...
truth lives among our soldiers who refuse to let it die!...
the kind whose inborn conscience fights to stop these wars of lies!...
each serviceman who knows how fatal blows won't end those means...
that keep men's deadly reasons from seeing life in real scenes!...
they watch a world of leaders still pretend to play false gods...
wearing know-it-all mentalities that have yet to learn they're not!...
for pockets stuffed with body counts will never feel like gold...
around a sense of touch that bears aliveness by its hold!...
they see dying victims lying on these floors of walls of war!...
welcome mats in neighborhoods smell horror's putrid core!...
pouring over auras under shrouds of human waste...
in rigor mortis cobblestone kicked farther out of place!...
they hear abducted landscapes being swept from civil tongues...
booming demolition moving in where towns belong!...
root-based shoots upheaving in between tight cracks of clay...
catastrophically erode outside the groundwork words might lay!...
they tuck those aftershocks in every space their minds may find!...
blocking out bright light that fades sharp contrast over time...
for until the dark exposes these stark negatives in full...
it hinders mankind's sunrise to develop better rules!...
soldiers dare to face the consequence it takes to turn this tide!...
as it's from their brave positions waves of change begin to try!...
and once first steps are followed by successive ones in line...
remember it's these few who knew what most didn't realize!...
iraq veterans against war... http://www.ivaw.org
bradley manning support... http://www.bradleymanning.org
courage to resist... http://www.couragetoresist.org/x/
(things need to change to get better... lotsa stuff to do!... keep telling the lawmakers to wake up this government to care about the basics and stop misleading and end all the war and don't waste anymore!...
and here's one of many links to do that and get congressional info etc too)... http://www.congress.org/congressorg/dbq/officials
also... basic schooling needs to teach students about illusion so they can learn to understand how everyone’s standard human perception (including their own) uses illusion in its natural thinking-patterned thought processes...
it’s important for children that through simple child-geared teaching they learn how illusion can distort something from being seen "as it actually is"... into something else when thoughts (already in the mind) substitute their own 'pictures' (or connotations etc) instead...
in learning this then other mental pictures that resurface as ignorant social or racial or extremist bias etc are less apt to make big impacts as they'll have awareness of many alternatives too... and with various mindsets behind triggers and control buttons these days they need this info now more than ever!...
hopefully they learn how everyone's perceptions use illusion and how it ends up behind so many ideas... and they’ll have advantages of being more prone to use added consideration as they live with themselves and others in our world here!...
(this isn't a cure or a fix... but at least it's a beginning)...
(and there's lotsa other stuff to do too!)...
the best of wishes'n'ways'n'todays to all!... :)
oh, the hypocracy!
nbc, owned by GE (guns & explosives) did a lead story about the leaks. they even brough in two experts, one from the pentagon and one from the white house. both told of the danger these releases might put both our soldiers and iraqis in.
i really think the torture, rape and execution of iraqis and putting young people into a war-for-profit zone is what"s the real danger.
oh, next segment obama gave a chat about "bullies in school"
hey, put a uniform on the bully and he's transformed into an altruistic hero!
Certainly the President and Vice President along with the Secretaries of War and State knew and approved of these war crimes.
Japanese and German Generals, who neither issued orders to commit atrocities or Comitted them themselves were tried, convicted and executed for WAR CRIMES because they IGNORED and failed to act upon atrocities the units under their command were committing.
These are WAR CRIMES and all those In charge at the Pentagon and in the White house , Bush, Rumsfeld Gates and Obama included are WAR Criminals.
It very clear why Obama insisted on looking forwards and not back and that was because literally HUNDREDS of citizens of the United States of America, at the highest positions of Authority are Criminals and law breakers.
We have on these boards and elsewhere people that are OBSESSED wuth what they claim are Criminals, the "Illegal Immigrant" insisted it not a matter of race or social standing but simply one of obeying the law who remain silent on this issue.
Why? What criteria do they use to determine which laws MUST be obeyed?
Entering a country to better ones life a CRIME that must be dealt with severely but committing tortures and mass murder is given a pass?
WHY the double standards?
"It very clear why Obama insisted on looking forwards and not back and that was because literally HUNDREDS of citizens of the United States of America, at the highest positions of Authority are Criminals and law breakers".
And thus, instead of being a catalyst for change and progress, he's joined their ranks as a colluder in their crimes. I voted for Obama, because I simply couldn't believe a man of his background could stand by and watch our country display its racist, xenophobic and sadistic side to the world. He had to polish America's tarnished reputation not simply as a point of personal conviction, but as a force fulfilling a historical, international exigency. Somehow I assumed, even if he didn't have the stomach to do the right thing, the rest of the world would force him through pressure to make amends. I have learned much, and I will never make the same mistake again.
Now he's down on his knees appeasing the war-makers at the same time as he vilifies whistle-blowers and blows smoke in the eyes of the morally conscientious among us. Is this all because he's afraid that too much true transparency might open the veritable doors to hell: a Wikileak, and a subsequent REAL investigation into what happened on a sunny September day in New York City, 2001?
Hmmmmm
–SS
Sorry, New York Times, for saying in this thread that you wouldn't carry my earlier letter about chickens-- you did, I just found out, and I'm grateful. But if this information is too much about me, reader, I apologize-- just wanted to set things straight.
Our "modern" wars are impossibly stupid-- most readers of Common Dreams have known that for their entire life. The need to educate those who don't know it, however, doesn't seem always to have sunk in. Just to SAY the wars are stupid seems a moral act and even better, to give some reasons, and do this over and over again TO THE WIDEST POSSIBLE AUDIENCE.
I say give "some" reasons because no one person can hold all the reasons in the head. There are too many.
Only those with consciences strong enough to face the truth of ALL the massive war crimes committed by the U.S. and U.K. in Iraq will read these accounts.
The rest are active or passive accomplices to the worst war crimes since the U.S.'s murderous operations in Vietnam, and the Nazis', Japanese, and Allies' mass murders of civilians in World War II.
It's long past the time for new War Crimes Trials.
If there were a truly functioning United Nations and World Court, all the members of the Bush, Obama, and Blair administrations would be in the docket undergoing war crimes investigations and interrogations.
And the complicit members of Congress who continue to vote funds for U.S. imperial wars of aggression in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, Yemen, and elsewhere in Africa, South America, and the Asian Pacific would also face war crimes trials.
But "justice" today is only meted out to those who are powerless.
Meanwhile, all the U.S. war criminals (Kissinger, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Gore, George W. Bush, Cheney, Rice, Powell, Rumsfeld, Tenet, Ashcroft, Wolfowitz, Bolton, Hadley, Bybee, Yoo, Libby, Obama, Hillary Clinton, Biden, Gates, McChrystal, Petraeus, Mullen, etc.) are making mega-bucks and living free and powerful.
What a disgrace.
What a moral indictment of our entire political system.
What a betrayal of democracy and justice.
If only there were a god to damn them all to eternal punishment for the misery, suffering, cruelty, and death they all caused.
I like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ. Gandhi
Your own soul is nourished when you are kind; It is destroyed when you are cruel. King Solomon
America where are you now don't you care about your sons and daughters. Stepping Wolf
Listen to popular anti-Viet Nam War song. Nothing has changed. Available on U-tube with Lyrics
Makes you think!
If Obama and Clinton go after this revelation like Nixon did after the Pentagon Papers, they become the biggest hard to imagine crime on top of the War crimes.... the cover-up.
This could make the War Economy (my pet protest) the big issue before the elections in a week or so,
This is the new October Surprise.
If I told you how it comes out, it wouldn't be a surprise but if Obama doesn't use this as the last straw that he could not take anymore to become a radical Peace President for tearing down the Walls of the War Machine that IKE called the MIC...
If our president doesn't take this golden opportunity for peace, he is a stupid man, at least.
What I constantly see on the broader internet is that like any criticism of Israeli crimes, whenever there's user talk in comments of articles that are in any way of critical of the USA such as these in this latest round of WikiLeaks reports, there's almost an immediate response (or in the first few comments) that mightily dictates to anyone who dares to criticise the USA.
I see open death threats to WikiLeaks members and especially vehement ones to Julian Assange who has been elevated to a living Osama bin Laden status.
I've seen many variations of such comments from the incoherent and barely literate to the completely abstract such as the one I recently read which stated that Wikileaks should be prosecuted mightily because they've broken copyright. (on those secret messages) - The user then goes on about the esteemed highest rights of copyright being dashed to the ground in abstract terms and yet completely fails to even acknowledge that the actual material involved is the criminal deaths and abject suffering of real people, not some imagined legal intransigence. They try to distract real crime and replace it with a reversed crime that is supposedly greater.
At first glance these user comments look like stooges, an army of employed who monitor the internet and quickly jump upon any article critical of any part of the burgeoning USA empire. That may very well be the case but there's also a vast unpaid army of delusional followers who accept the lies and have done so for many years if not their entire life, and who cannot accept in any way, shape or form any criticism of the accepted propaganda that permeates their lives.
It's a veritable cornucopia of naysayers that are like wind-up toys who clap their symbols and squeak loudly & often to make it look like there's no dissenting voices at all, and to shout down any contrary comments.
A goodly proportion of these wind-ups are ex-military as they often claim and who should be discounted immediately because of their still deeply embedded thinking that precludes them from being more cognisant and open about the world. These people accept in complete blind faith anything that 'authorities' put before them or state is the truth.
Others are wannabe's, the 'me-too's' who'll go along with the current herd swing but who inevitably trip over their own comments and suddenly vanish.
There's always the righteous, be it militarily or religiously, who'll wade in and try to dominate everything and who vehemently and quite often violently insist that the USA is still the best country on earth, that it always was, and that it always will be......and if you live in it but don't like it then you should be dealt with very harshly or be thrown out of the country. Any dissenting voices to their views and they'll label you a traitor who should literally be shot.
In many ways with the USA there's a huge swelling persona and mindset of 'empire' that the world saw exactly the same way with Britain when many parts of the world map were coloured pink because they were part & parcel of the British empire. Any criticism of the USA will paint you as being 'anti-American' and 'un-patriotic', terms which should be proudly admitted if the situation shows that being otherwise is not only immoral but anti-human.
The most rational and normal people I've seen online are those who consider themselves to be a citizen of the world rather than shackled in mind and soul to any one country or dogma.
Nationalistic fervour dressed up as being normal, fascist habits and actions portrayed as being your only salvation, unthinking obedience and acceptance of your sad lot in life is not what should be aspired to.
Soon the powers-that-be will give up on the manufactured pretext of innocence and the lies of propaganda, and will carry on no matter what any dissenting voices say. It's already practised in other countries and it's coming to the USA.
People already have switched off their TV's in numbers because they don't believe the BS constantly fed to them but they're on the internet where a good amount of deliberate effort is being made to continue the illusion that people actually have a say in things such as elections.
People refuse to believe the BS on TV but dressed up in other forms on the net they can fall foul of the propaganda that appears to be genuine when in fact it's manufactured often in the form of apparent users just like themselves but who hold an unwavering belief in the status quo and who try to homogenate their views to maintain their place in the fold. They become directed to just where they're supposed to be whether that be maintaining the illusion of a working governmental system, or supporting the efforts to bring about 'just' change through killing others in wars & occupation, or simply demonising any malcontents.
I've also seen people who because of their correctly perceived ideas that what they're country is doing is very, very wrong, that these same people will latch onto other things merely because they're seen as being in opposition to their country or it's actions. But they only accept the small parts of what they want and will completely ignore the huge pits filled with facts that are contrary to their deified ideas so that the end result is that for example they will support foreign leaders actions and stances whilst denigrating anyone who dares to criticise them for balance. - In effect they've fallen for the same kinds of BS and propaganda again that they fled from in the first place.
No doubt the latest rounds of WikiLeaks outpourings will have the US military decrying in righteous & indignant tones that the releasings of such information is putting lives at risk, that it threatens 'national security', and that anyone who accepts such data is a criminal much like the 'criminals & traitors' involved in it's release. - How predictable.
ED and JimGlover and OldBeforeHisTime
Intelligently and persuasively well stated.
"War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today."-John F. Kennedy
The U.S. "ignored" torture? No, my friends, the U.S. taught torture, promoted torture, and abetted torture. And still does.
I seem to have posted something not to be posted.... Had to do with someone else saying : what if we threw an election.. no, no, I think it was 'party'(!) and NO ONE CAME.
~sc
EUGENICS.. hitler wrote a fan letter to the scientists :
"Edwin Black Sunday, November 9, 2003
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"Hitler and his henchmen victimized an entire continent and exterminated millions in his quest for a so-called Master Race.
But the concept of a white, blond-haired, blue-eyed master Nordic race didn't originate with Hitler. The idea was created in the United States, and cultivated in California, decades before Hitler came to power. California eugenicists played an important, although little-known, role in the American eugenics movement's campaign for ethnic cleansing.
Eugenics was the pseudoscience aimed at "improving" the human race. In its extreme, racist form, this meant wiping away all human beings deemed "unfit," preserving only those who conformed to a Nordic stereotype. Elements of the philosophy were enshrined as national policy by forced sterilization and segregation laws, as well as marriage restrictions, enacted in 27 states. In 1909, California became the third state to adopt such laws. Ultimately, eugenics practitioners coercively sterilized some 60,000 Americans, barred the marriage of thousands, forcibly segregated thousands in "colonies," and persecuted untold numbers in ways we are just learning. Before World War II, nearly half of coercive sterilizations were done in California, and even after the war, the state accounted for a third of all such surgeries."
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
The danger? It would be a rational thing to do... The continuation of the species demands fewer people (where earth is being polluted 'to her death' as more and more food is necessary to feed the massive increase in our population, which would increase exponetially as we managed to feed more of those who would die before reaching an age to reproduce).
How about that? The rulers of the world know this.. they want a beautiful, bountiful world again. And they are aiming to get it. Without 'us'. (it is not an 'extreme racist form that did exist - it does exist). Comes sometimes under the heading : We must ensure the continuation of the species (all animals,which include human ones and crops). Rational, see.
~sc
"Condemning this fresh leak, however, the Pentagon said: "This security breach could very well get our troops and those they are fighting with killed. Our enemies will mine this information looking for insights into how we operate, cultivate sources and react in combat situations, even the capability of our equipment."
So often we query... our 'enemies'?... WE, the coalition of the willing, are the enemies.
And we must not forget the 'coalition of the willing'...Australia is one.. but only one, there are others....
"Lingum October 22nd, 2010 8:40 pm
You don't equivocate if you believe in justice and the truth."
Ah, but what is just for you is not just for others.... and what is true for you (no-one knows the truth) is not true for others.
'Morality' for example, is different in the same place at different times, and in different places at the same time.
~sc
or so your "post-modernist and post-structuralist" sophists told you in your fancy college courses.
so "anything goes" and "you do as you please".
and you bought that snake oil and never questioned it because it served you "well".
Not at all. You are a big fat liar that is distorting secular belief, I hear the old "anything goes" argument from fundamentalists all the time.
They deny that conscience is a human trait that we are all born with. It's not something taught or learned.
Morality is a about culture.
There are human wrongs and rights that transcend culture, wrongs and rights that all peoples have respected in all places and all times.
Murder and rape and violence and lying and loyalty and love and kindness and caring and sharing and courage and sacrifice etc etc are human traits. They are core to our nature and as I said , they transcend culture.
So please, stop insulting us and our humanity and stop repeating the lie that goodness must be imposed from authority.
Strange thing is, I have seen a higher percentage of pro-war "christians" than atheists.
Almost ever Atheist I encounter seems to adhere better to the teachings of Christ than those who claim to follow him.
Why can't those that actually do follow Christ call out people who promote war in Christ's name as blasphemers?
If there is such a person as "The Antichrist" s/he would feel quite at home in most "christian" churches.
Descartes (I am surprised he didn't get beheaded by the religious fiends of the day)
"Man is evil. Born evil"
Doesn't give us much of a chance!
~sc
'exponentially'- good word if you type it properly!
"vdb October 23rd, 2010 6:31 am
"the Japanese recieved two A bombs" -
because the yanks wanted to scare the shit out of the ruskies."
sounds more likely!
~sc
Official secrecy is a far more pervasive and corrosive enemy of democracy than Al Qaeda could ever be in its wildest dreams. When governments arrogate to themselves the right to keep their operations secret from the governed, honest, open government is out of the window. America currently, thanks to the machinations of the military-industrial complex (aganist which Eisenhower warned you in vain),plus the insane proliferation of the Security Establishment and the toxic influence of dirty money on your political system, now has only a paper-thin claim to present itself as a model of democracy to the rest of the world. And my own country, Britain, with its status of America's tame poodle, is rapidly going the same way. So hurrah for Wikileaks, I say. More power to their elbow.
So, it takes the "secret files" to show that the US has been ignored what has been its open policy since 2001. Yep! Amerikkka gets dumber and dumber and dumber by the day.