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نمايش نسخه نهائي : شكنجه‎ در زندان‎ ابوغريب‎


asheghe iran_p
Sunday 2 May 2004, 03:49PM
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مجله‎ امـريكـايـي‎ نيـويـوركـر از رفتاري‎‎ هاي ساديستي‎ , وقيحانه‎‎ و مغرضانه نظاميان‎‎ امريكايي‎‎ با زندانيان عراقي پرده‎ برداشت‎.
اين‎ مجله‎‎‎ با تاكيد براينكه گزارش‎ 53 صفحه اي‎‎ داخلي‎ ارتش‎ امريكا را درباره‎ بدرفتاري با زندانيان‎‎ در زندان ابوغريـب‎ در حـومـه‎ بغداد به‎‎ دست‎‎‎ آورده اسـت نـوشـت, ژنـرال‎ ريكاردو سانچز فرمانده‎ ارشد امـريـكـا در عراق‎ اين‎ گزارش‎ را كه‎‎‎‎ در ماه فوريه تهيـه شده‎‎ تائيد كرده است‎.
در اين‎ گزارش‎ به‎ بدرفتاري‎ هـايـي‎ مـاننـد شكستن‎‎‎ لامپ‎ هاي‎ شيميايي‎ و ريختن فسفر درون آنها روي‎ زندانيان‎‎‎ , كتك‎ زدن زنـدانيـان با دسته‎ جارو و صندلي‎ , تهديد زندانيـان‎ به‎‎‎ تجاوز, اجازه دادن‎‎ به نگهبانان بـراي‎ بخيه‎‎‎ زدن‎ زخم‎ زندانياني‎ كه براثر كوبيـده شدن‎ به‎‎‎ ديوار سلولش‎ زخمي‎ شده اند اشاره شده‎ است‎.
اين‎‎ گزارش‎ كه‎ ژنرال‎ آنتونيو تاگوبا آن را نوشته‎ است‎‎ , تصريـح‎ مـي‎ كنـد: اظهـارات شاهدان‎ زنـدانـي‎ و كشـف‎ تصـاويـر بـسيـار وحشتناك‎ بر واقعي‎ بودن‎‎ ايـن مـوارد دلالـت‎ دارد.

سینا 555
Sunday 2 May 2004, 08:58PM
چقدر مشمئز كننده!!

عاشق جان فكر كنم ان عكس اول مربوط به شكنجه گرهاي انگليسي در بصره باشد چون همانطور كه ميداني انگليس هم همزمان با امريكا اين عكس ها را بخاطر بوجود نيامدن اسكاندال به فاصله كوتاهي فاش كرد كه ابروريزي بيكباره انجام بشود!!

عكس ادرار كردن سرباز وحشي انگليسي بر يك عراقي واقعا بوي نفس حيواني اين جنايتكاران اشغالگر را دارد.بيشك اين عكسها فقط مشتي از خروارهاست و عمق كثافتكاريهاي اينها را فقط تاريخ حكايت خواهد كرد.


يا حق

asheghe iran_p
Sunday 2 May 2004, 09:21PM
رسوايي شکنجه زندانيان زندان ابوغريب بغداد توسط نيروهاى اشغالگر، خشم
مردم و مقامات اين کشور را برانگيخته است .
تعدادى از رسانه هاى غربي در چند روز اخير تصاويرى مستند از داخل
بازداشتگاههاى عراق منتشر کرده اند که اين تصاوير شکنجه زندانيان و برخورد
غيراخلاقي با آنان توسط زندانبانان اشغالگر آمريکايي و انگليسي را نشان
مي دهد.
درپي انتشار اين تصاوير، اعضاى شوراى حکومتي عراق خواستار عذرخواهي
رسمي کشورهاى اشغالگر شدند.
همچنين حقوقدانان عراقي نيز برضرورت انجام تحقيقات در اين زمينه و
مجازات عاملان شکنجه زندانيان زندان ابوغريب بغداد تاکيد کردند.
"غازى الياور" عضو شوراى حکومتي عراق در اين خصوص گفت : آمريکا بايد به
خاطر شکنجه زندانيان در بازداشتگاه "ابو غريب" بطور رسمي از مردم عراق و
زندانيان عذرخواهي کند.
الياور افزود : افراد بازداشت شده زندانيان سياسي هستند و نه جنايتکار
و کساني که اين زندانيان را مورد شکنجه و اهانت قرار داده اند، بايد به
عنوان جنايتکار جنگي طبق قوانين بين المللي محاکمه شوند.
"حسين علي کمال" قائم مقام وزارت کشور عراق نيز در واکنش به رسوايي
اخير زندانبانان آمريکايي و انگليسي گفت : وزارت کشور عراق درصدد اتخاذ
اقداماتي براى جلوگيرى از تکرار شکنجه زندانيان و بدرفتارى با آنان در
عراق است .
همچنين تشکلهاى مختلف حقوقدان عراقي دربيانيه هايي خواستار دخالت جامعه
بين المللي براى توقف عمليات شکنجه زندانيان در بازداشتگاههاى عراق شدند.
رييس کميته حقوقدانان عراقي در بيانيه اى تاکيد کرد که تصاوير انتشار
يافته دليلي روشن بر نقض حقوق بشر توسط نيروهاى اشغالگر است ، نيروهايي که
ادعا دارند براى يارى رساندن به مردم عراق به اين کشور آمده اند.
"طارق علي الصالح " خواستار حمايت سازمان ملل متحد و تمامي تشکلهاى
انساندوستانه از مردم عراق و جلوگيرى از تکرار اينگونه اقدامات ومجازات
عاملان آن شد.
"خالد عيسي طه " رييس سازمان حقوقدانان بدون مرز نيز در بيانيه اى
خواستار برگزارى يک نشست فوق العاده درلندن جهت بررسي راهکار مقابله با
اين رسوايي ومجازات عاملان آن شد.
اين مسوول بين المللي تاکيد کرد که تمامي بازداشتگاهها در عراق بايد
توسط سازمانهاى بين المللي مرتبط با مسايل دفاع از حقوق زندانيان مورد
بازديد قرار گيرد.

maham
Tuesday 4 May 2004, 12:41AM
اي بابا
اينها ميخواهند به اين ملت عراق آزادي بدن ملت عراق نمي فهمند و آزادي نمي خواهند . خوب بايد به زور شكنجه و قتل بايد به اونها آزادي داد ديگه .
من نمي دونم تا كي بايد يه ملت به دور از آزادي زندگي كنه .
الان مرده هاي عراق آزاد تو قبر خوابيدن.
:D

asheghe iran_p
Tuesday 4 May 2004, 02:56AM
رئيس‎‎ مجلس شوراي‎ اسلامي‎ با محكـوم‎ كردن‎‎ اعمال‎ هرگونه‎‎ شكنجه و توهين بر مردم‎ عراق‎,آن‎‎ را خلاف‎ آموزه‎ هاي‎ اديان و مقررات‎ بين‎ المللي‎ مربوط به‎ حقوق‎ بشر دانست‎.
به‎ گزارش‎ واحد مـركـزي‎‎ خبـر , آقـاي كروبي‎ در ديدار رئيس‎ كميته‎‎‎ ويژه مـبـارزه با تروريسم‎ بين‎ المللي‎ و كمك‎ به‎ بازسـازي‎ عراق‎ در مجلس‎ نمايندگان‎‎ ژاپن با اشاره‎‎ به بحران‎ عراق‎ برضـرورت‎ ايفـاي‎‎ نقـش‎ مـحـوري سازمان‎ ملل‎ متحد در تحولات‎ عـراق‎ تـاكـيـد كرد.
وي‎‎ تصريح‎ كرد: جمهوري اسلامـي‎ ايـران‎ آمادگي‎ دارد در بازسازي‎ عراق‎ تحـت‎ اشـراف‎ سـازمـان‎‎ ملل‎ شركت‎ كند و همه‎ توان اجرائي‎ خود را در اين‎ زمينه‎‎ به كار گيرد. رئيس‎‎ مجلس شوراي‎ اسلامي‎ همچنين‎ بـا ابـراز خـرسنـدي‎ از رونـد رو بـه‎ رشـد روابــط و مناسبات‎ ايران‎‎ و ژاپـن به‎‎ ويژه در سالهاي‎ اخير , برضرورت‎ و لـزوم‎ همكاري‎ ها براساس‎ منافع‎ متقابل‎ تاكيد كرد.
وي‎‎ با يادآوري نقش‎ و جايگاه‎ مجـالـس‎ در تعيين‎ خطوط كلي‎ سياسـت‎ كشـورهـا ابراز اميدواري‎ كرد: مجالس‎ دو كشور بيش‎‎ از پيـش زمينه‎‎‎ هاي‎ توسعه روابط دوجـانـبــه را در ابعاد سياسي‎‎ , اقتصادي‎ و فرهنگـي فـراهـم‎ كنند.

توشيتسو سايتو رئيس‎ كميته‎‎ ويژه مبارزه‎‎ با تروريسم‎ بين‎ المللي‎ و كمـك‎ بـه بازسازي‎ عراق‎ در مجلس‎ نمايندگان‎‎ ژاپن نيز در اين‎ ديدار با ابراز خرسندي‎ از حضور در مجلـس‎ شـوراي‎ اسلامـي‎ , نقـش‎ ايـران‎ را در حفظ صلح‎ و ثبـات‎ در منطقـه‎ بـسيـار مـهـم‎ ارزيابي‎ كرد و حمايـت‎ بيشتر ايـران‎ را از روند استقرار صلح‎ و ثبات‎ در عراق‎ خواستار شد.
وي‎ افزود : مقامـات‎ سيـاســي‎ ژاپــن‎ نـيـز معتقدند بايد هر چه‎‎ سريعتر قدرت‎ به مـردم‎ عراق‎ منتقل‎ و بازسازي‎ آن‎ كشور , با نظارت‎ سازمان‎ ملل‎ متحد آغاز شود.

asheghe iran_p
Tuesday 4 May 2004, 03:03AM
سخنان‎ يكي‎‎‎ از7 زنداني عراقي شكنجه‎‎ شده
تصاوير توهين‎‎ آميزو مستهجن شكنجه‎ زندانيان‎‎‎ زندان ابوغريب‎ به‎ دست‎ نـظاميـان اشغالگر, پيش‎‎ ازپخش ازشبكه‎ هاي‎ تلويزيوني‎ ماهواره‎‎‎ اي‎ به خودشان‎‎ نيز نشان داده شد.
به‎‎‎ گزارش‎ شبكه تلويزيوني‎ الجزيره , هاشم‎ محسن‎ لازم‎ يكي‎‎ ازهفت‎ زنداني كه‎ تصاويرآنها ازرسانه‎ هاي‎ جمعي‎ پخش‎ شد بابيان‎‎ اين مطلب‎ گفت‎‎: نيروهاي‎‎ اشغالگر ابتدا سروصـورت وي را با كيسه‎‎ پوشاندند و به شدت‎ كتك‎ زدند.
وي‎ ازادامه‎‎‎ توضيح‎ درباره شكنجه اشغالگران‎ خودداري‎ كرد.

سینا 555
Friday 7 May 2004, 06:23AM
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خب اين هم يك عكس جديد كه دژخيمان امريكايي براي يادگاري واسه خوشون انداختند.كثافتهاي لجن هيچ شرم هم ندارند!!

من يادم مياد در اوايل اشغال عراق بحثي داشتيم كه بنده ميگفتم دنبال
مدرك براي فهميدن عمق جنايت و به ظلمات و بدبختي رسيدن يك كشور
اشغال شده انهم توسط اين رو سياهان تاريخ نيايد باشيم.عقل ميگه كه اينها انجا جنايات سهمگيني مرتكب خواهند شد.خب امروز ما نمونه هاي كوچكيش رو جلوي چشم همه دنيا ميبينيم و تعجبي هم نيست كه اين وحشي هاي بي تمدن باعث اين كثافتكاريهاي مشمئزكننده باشند.

تحقير ملت ها هر كه بر صراط منافع كثيف انها نباشد در برنامه ي راهبردي
اين مجسمه هاي نجس و الوده براي دنيا است.حالا بگو ما تروريست هستيم! مگر در تاريخچه اينها در ويتنام ها كره و جاهاي ديگر همين كثافتكاريها را نميكردند؟هر كس به اين وحشي ها باج كه چه عرض كنم
تمام حيثيت و دارو نداروشو نده همينطور مثل عكس بالا تحقير و شكنجش ميكنند و انسان بايد قدري از عقل سليم خودش كمك بگيره تا
براحتي بفهمه در اين دنياي وارونه به رهبري دموكرات منشهاي روسياه امريكايي چه ميگذره.

در خاطرات ذهنمان ثبت كنيم
خداوندا انسانها را از شرك و استكبار رهايي بخش

Bardia
Thursday 13 May 2004, 10:19PM
جان اسراييل كيست؟ كشور سوم كه در اعترافات ژنرال آمريكايي در شكنجه ها مشاركت (و يا شايد مديريت) مي كرد كدام است؟

اين مقاله خوبي با سوالها و اطلاعات مفيدي درباره جنايات ابوغريب است. از اين كه فرصت نكردم مطالب اين مقاله را خلاصه كنم و به فارسي برگردانم از دوستان پوزش مي خواهم.

Who is John Israel?
He could be one of the secret masterminds behind the Abu Ghraib outrage
by Justin Raimondo
The blithering, the blathering, the pontification, and the grandstanding – that about describes the Senate Armed Services Committee hearings on the Abu Ghraib filth-fest. The Democrats were so hot to link Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld directly to the scandal, and the Republicans were so busy defending their man (and the war) that neither bothered much to mention the key culprits, as identified in the Taguba report:

"I find that there is sufficient credible information to warrant an Inquiry UP Procedure 15, AR 381-10, U.S. Army Intelligence Activities, be conducted to determine the extent of culpability of M[ilitary] I[intelligence] personnel, assigned to the 205th MI Brigade and the Joint Interrogation and Debriefing Center (JIDC) at Abu Ghraib (BCCF). Specifically, I suspect that COL Thomas M. Pappas, LTC Steve L. Jordan, Mr. Steven Stephanowicz [sic], and Mr. John Israel were either directly or indirectly responsible for the abuses at Abu Ghraib (BCCF) and strongly recommend immediate disciplinary action as described in the preceding paragraphs as well as the initiation of a Procedure 15 Inquiry to determine the full extent of their culpability."

Even when General Taguba went up to Capitol Hill and testified, along with the shifty-eyed undersecretary of defense for intelligence, Stephen A. Cambone, the senators spent so much time listening to the sound of their own voices, and scoring brownie points off one another, that the subject of the "private" contractors and the intelligence community's involvement in all this only came up briefly, like lightning illuminating a cloud-clogged sky.
It came up at the start of the hearing, but Senator John Warner, who even looks like a hawk – the beakish nose, the hooded eyes, the predatory glint in his eye – approached the subject gingerly:

SEN. WARNER: "I ask the same question to you. In simple laymen's language, so it can be understood, what do you think went wrong, in terms of the failure of discipline and the failure of this interrogation process to be consistent with known regulations, national and international? And also, to what extent do you have knowledge of any participation by other than U.S. military, namely Central Intelligence Agency and/or contractors, in the performance of the interrogations?"

GEN. TAGUBA: "Sir, as far as your last question, I'll answer that first. The comments about participation of other government agencies or contractors were related to us through interviews that we conducted. It was related to our examination of written statements and, of course, some other records. With regards to your first question, sir, there was a failure of leadership..."

The media has focused on this last phrase, probably because it not only seems to indict Rumsfeld but also because it's a made-to-order headline. But the first part of Taguba's answer is the most pertinent. Warner, obviously not eager to have the general go into detail in public, then answered his own question, referring to the over 1,000 pages of documentation submitted to the committee. In short, the answer to the senator's question was clearly yes, and the details were to be found in the classified documents that only members of the committee and other privileged characters would read.

So they blithered, and they blathered, and struck poses, and not until it came Senator Daniel K. Akaka's turn was any further light shed on the dark corners of this investigation. The Hawaii Democrat looked affable enough, and he was smiling, but his questions, when they came, cut straight to the heart of the matter:

SENATOR AKAKA: "General Taguba, in your report you reference the lack of supervision over U.S. civilian contractor personnel, third country nationals and local contractors within the detention facility at Abu Ghraib. During your investigation, did you determine how many civilian contract personnel were working there? Who supervised these individuals? And can you describe what you observed in terms of type of access these individuals had to the detainee areas?"

Bardia
Thursday 13 May 2004, 10:20PM
GEN. TAGUBA: "Sir, we did not make a determination of how many civilian contractors were assigned to the 205th MI Brigade and operating at Abu Ghraib. I personally interviewed a translator and I also personally interviewed an interrogator, both civilians, contractors. There was also a statement, and substantiated by the witnesses that we interviewed, of another translator, a third-country national in fact, that was involved. And there was another third- country national who was acting as a translator for the interrogators that was involved in one of the interrogation incidents where dogs were used. Their supervision, sir, from the best that we could determine or discern from the information that we gathered, was they were under the supervision of the Joint Interrogation and Debriefing Center, the JIDC, who is then under the supervision of one, a lieutenant colonel, who was also supervised by the brigade commander, the MI brigade commander. That was the chain, sir."

Third country nationals, eh? So what third country are we talking about? Britain? Canada, perhaps? I guess we can probably rule out Monaco.

The only translator identified in the Taguba report is John Israel, supposedly a "contract translator" employed by the Titan Corp. Mr. Israel is furthermore described as not having a security clearance, an unusual condition for someone in his position – unless, of course, he's not an American, in which case it would be perfectly understandable.

So far, very interesting. But then it got even more interesting:

SEN. AKAKA: "General Taguba, your report finds that two contractors were either directly or indirectly responsible for the abuses at Abu Ghraib. Were either of these contracted personnel supervising soldiers or in a position to direct soldiers to take specific actions?"
GEN. TAGUBA: "Sir, they were not in any way supervising any soldiers, MP or otherwise. However, the guards, those who were involved, looked at them as competent authority as in the manner by which they described them, as the MI or by name or by function."

A reasonable interpretation of Taguba's somewhat garbled answer is that, yes, the MPs and soldiers who committed sadistic outrages against detainees acted under the influence and at the instigation of those they believed to be intelligence officers, some of whom were "third country nationals."

Senator Akaka follows up with a question for Secretary Cambone: "What kind of training," he wanted to know, "did the U.S. civilian contractors have prior to going to Iraq?"

The look on Cambone's face made the whole dreary procedure worth it, I thought his eyebrows were going to fly right off.

It is no secret that the Israelis have been "advising" the Americans on how to run the occupation: after all, they have so much experience in the matter, and are more than eager to impart their hard-won expertise. The methods employed by Israeli security forces are quite different from those utilized by the U.S. military: the use of "limited" torture is okay by them, and the Palestinians are no strangers to the sort of treatment meted out to the inmates at Abu Ghraib. So when Senator Akaka asked Cambone what kind of training the contractors had received, my first thought was: The very best!

The Mossad is rightly feared throughout the Middle East, and the world, as the most ruthless (and daring) intelligence agency of them all. Only the KGB ever rivaled its reputation. That they would not hesitate to employ the sort of interrogation methods used to "soften up" the prisoners of Abu Ghraib is beyond dispute: just ask the Palestinians – and Human Rights Watch. That we have imported them, along with their methods, into Iraq seems altogether likely.

But, hey, wait a minute, how is it that American soldiers were taking orders from civilian contractors, never mind "third country nationals"? Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) cleared that up when he put the question to Taguba pointblank:

SEN. GRAHAM: "Part of the defense that we're going to be hearing about in these court martials is that the people that we're charging are going to say this system that we see photographic evidence of, was at least encouraged if not directed by others. Do you think that's an accurate statement?"

GEN. TAGUBA: "Sir, I would say that they were probably influenced by others –"

SEN. GRAHAM: "Okay –"

GEN. TAGUBA: " – if not necessarily directed specifically by others."

As U.S. and, in all likelihood, Israeli intelligence officers looked on approvingly, Trailer-Park Lynndie and her ex-prison guard boyfriend, with the active collaboration of the other MPs, systematically abused and degraded the inmates. So much of this nightmare scenario – the hooded prisoners forced to engage in behavior looked on with utter horror in Muslim society – seems like such a gift to Osama bin Laden that the revelation of Israeli involvement gives the whole affair a surreal quality.

For the role of CIA overseer, I nominate Steven Stefanowicz, the 34-year-old ex-Navy reservist, now a civilian interrogator supposedly employed by CACI International, who emigrated to Australia, before 9/11, and worked in "information technology" in the city of Adelaide, where – he says – he became engaged to be married. As detailed in my last column, Stefanowicz alleges he underwent a transformation after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and returned to the U.S. determined to get in on the fight, though in what capacity was never quite clear. Now it turns out he had bragged to his friends that he had joined the CIA, according to a piece in the Philadelphia Daily News:

"The Philadelphia-area native at the center of the Iraq torture scandal has reportedly told friends he wants to get out of there right away and return to Australia, where he claimed three years ago he was joining the CIA. 'It's safe to say I've seen enough for a lifetime here in Iraq, and it's definitely time to come home,' Steve Stefanowicz reportedly said in an e-mail to a friend in the southern Australian city of Adelaide. He apparently meant Adelaide and not Telford, the Montgomery County, Pa., suburb where he was reared.

"Meanwhile, another Australian friend told the Daily News in an e-mail that in fall 2001 'Steve announced to all of his friends that he was leaving Adelaide to return to America to work for the Central Intelligence Agency.'"

Alas, the Australians don't seem all that eager to have him. Justice Minister Chris Ellison said Stefanowicz "would not be welcome in Australia," according to the Herald Sun newspaper:


"'We do not hold Australia out as a haven for anyone who has broken the law and is trying to evade it,' Senator Ellison said. He said he was not aware of the details of the case but Australia would be prepared to help the U.S. in any investigation into Mr. Stefanowicz. 'We would receive any request for assistance sympathetically,' he said."

Yeah, well if I were Senator Ellison I wouldn't hold my breath. This is one refugee from the law that many in Washington would just as soon see the back of. The same goes for the mysterious John Israel, about whom next to nothing is known – except that, according to the London Telegraph,

"Mr. Israel has left Iraq while Mr. Stefanowicz is 'on leave' pending inquiries that could lead to criminal charges being brought against them."

Mr. Israel has skipped town for parts unknown, and Stefanowicz is trying to get to Australia, where he supposedly is going to marry a woman he describes as his fiancée. Except that she isn't. This news story describes Joanna Buttfield as a "former girlfriend" coming to Stefanowicz's defense. Another Australian account also refers to their relationship in the past tense, and cites this very interesting tidbit from Ms. Buttfield:

"Mr. Stefanowicz had refused to discuss details of his life as a U.S. Army reservist, she said. 'We both made a conscious decision not to talk about it because there was so much he couldn't talk about,' she said. 'It was the source of some frustration. He'd say, 'I can't talk about that'."

For a CIA guy, however, he sure sounds like a bit of a loser, and not exactly low-profile. His Australian friends are coming out of the woodwork, and talking to the newspapers:

"'The events of 9/11 had nothing to do with his motivation to return to the U.S. ,' South Philadelphia native Sam Krupsky, now an executive with the Australian Rail Track Corp., wrote [to the Philadelphia Daily News]. "He was out of work and out of luck, and left because he had no prospects here.'

"…Krupsky, the Australian rail-track worker who was born in Philadelphia and who moved to Adelaide in the mid-1970s to play semi-pro basketball, cast doubt on Stefanowicz's skills. 'Steve tried hard for a couple of months to find a job here, but was always unsuccessful because he kept freaking out all of his potential employers,' Krupsky wrote. He said Stefanowicz had boasted to friends on his arrival in Australia that he'd turned down a job offer from the CIA."

After 9/11, did he take them up on their offer – and proceed to "freak out" his new employers to a degree that not even the catty Krupsky could have imagined?

Bardia
Thursday 13 May 2004, 10:21PM
If Stefanowicz is employed by the CIA, then he certainly didn't try to keep it very secret. He was very visible, even prior to his notoriety, due to the efforts of his mother who founded a chapter of the Blue Star Mothers in their home town, and was featured on the DoD's "Defend America" website, invoking her son as a kind of patriotic model. In the wake of the scandal, a number of accounts have been published of his early history and the course of his career, both here and in Australia. We know he graduated from Souderton Area High School in 1988, and that, in 1998, he joined a Naval Reserve program. We also know that, for whatever reason, after 9/11 he quit his job in Australia as an "information technology recruiter" and went back to the U.S., where he volunteered for active duty. The Washington Post reports that "he served in Muscat, Oman, for most of 2002, and his rank is listed as intelligence specialist 3rd class. Stefanowicz, who received a number of military awards, including a medal for meritorious service, left his last post, at Willow Grove, Pa., last September." Friends of the family say he became a civilian to take a job with CACI. Of the key role Stefanowicz played in the torture chambers of Abu Ghraib, the Taguba report is unequivocal. According to General Taguba, Stefanowicz:

"Allowed and/or instructed MPs, who were not trained in interrogation techniques, to facilitate interrogations by 'setting conditions' which were neither authorized and in accordance with applicable regulations/policy. He clearly knew his instructions equated to physical abuse."

However, the General gets a bit murky when it comes to detailing the specifics against John Israel, who, in addition to not having a security clearance, is found to have

"Denied ever having seen interrogation processes in violation of the IROE, which is contrary to several witness statements."

And that is it.

While we know plenty about Stefanowicz, what's extremely odd is that nothing comparable has come out about the other civilian contractor named by General Taguba as having "direct or indirect" responsibility for the Abu Ghraib house of horrors. We don't know how old "John Israel" is, where he lives, where he was born, or what he looks like – nothing.

We don't even know where he is. All we know is that, according to the Telegraph, he's flown the coop. Gee, I'll bet Army Specialist Jeremy Sivits, who faces court martial, a stiff jail sentence, and worldwide calumny as the "torturer of Abu Ghraib," wishes he could do the same.

If the Israelis are involved in this maelstrom of evil to some extent, then the U.S. is taking the fall for them. Just as Sivits and the others are taking the fall for the intelligence officers who directed the Abu Ghraib horror show – and are so far getting away with reprimands, and relative anonymity.

– Justin Raimondo

منبع http://www.antiwar.com/justin/