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scroll down to Seymours Hersch comments....he saw the photos and the 
tapes....YES THEY WERE RAPING CHILDREN....THE MUSLIM WORLD KNOWS IT...ITS TIME 
THE AMERICAN PUBLIC DOES TOO...IT WAS ALL DONE IN YOUR NAME.


Subject: ] Torture Photos: US Soldiers Raped,Sodomized Iraqi Prisoner
Date: Friday, May 29, 2009, 8:29 PM

 


Torture Photos: US Soldiers Raped,Sodomized Iraqi Prisoners 

By Tom Eley 

In an interview with the British newspaper the Daily Telegraph published 
Wednesday, former US General Antonio Taguba said that photographs the Obama 
administration is seeking to suppress show images of US soldiers raping and 
sodomizing Iraqi prisoners. Taguba, who conducted the military inquiry of 
prisoner abuse at the notorious Abu Ghraib prison in 2004 after some photos of 
US soldiers torturing prisoners became public, said that among the photos are 
images of soldiers raping a female prisoner, raping a male detainee, and 
committing “sexual assaults on prisoners with objects including a truncheon, 
wire and phosphorescent tube,” according to the Telegraph. 

Gen. Taguba said even the description of the photos is explosive. “These 
pictures show torture, abuse, rape and every indecency,” Taguba said. “The mere 
description of these pictures is horrendous enough, take my word for it.” 

Taguba’s revelations expose the deceit of President Barack Obama’s claim, used 
to justify the photos’ suppression, that they “are not particularly 
sensational, especially when compared to the painful images that we remember 
from Abu Ghraib.” In all, it is believed that there are some 2,000 photographs 
depicting about 400 cases of US military personnel torturing Iraqis and Afghans 
at seven military prisons. The Bush administration, and now Obama, have sought 
to block publication of the images. 

Obama also claimed that “the most direct consequence of releasing them...would 
be to inflame anti-American public opinion and to put our troops in greater 
danger.” While this may likely be true, the criminal nature of the US 
occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan is already well known by the nations’ 
populations, who have died and been made refugees in the hundreds of thousands 
since being invaded in 2003 and 2001, respectively. Indeed, this claim only 
exposes the true nature of the US occupations: they have never been about 
establishing democracy, but aimed at stamping out resistance to US control of 
the strategically important nations through mass bloodletting and terror, the 
historical modus operandi of every imperialist occupying power. 

However, the central reason Obama has chosen to fight the photos’ release is 
that top US generals announced their opposition to their publication. The 
generals’ intervention came in the midst of increasingly open dissension from 
the ranks of the military-intelligen ce apparatus over Obama’s handling of “the 
war on terror.” After Obama released four Bush administration legal memos 
justifying torture, a campaign, spearheaded by Bush Vice President Dick Cheney, 
was launched, appealing to the military brass and spies. Obama responded by 
promising he would block any investigation of the previous administration’s 
carefully crafted and controlled torture policies. He then reversed an earlier 
decision to not appeal a judge’s ruling in response to an American Civil 
Liberties Union (ACLU) freedom of information lawsuit launched in 2004, which 
demanded the release of dozens of the torture photos. 

An Obama Pentagon spokesman denied that the suppressed images depict rape, 
while a carefully worded statement seemed to indicate other photos depict 
precisely such actions. Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said the Telegraph 
“has completely mischaracterized the images.... None of the photos in question 
depict the images that are described in that article.” Whitman did not 
specifically deny Taguba’s claims. 

Obama claims that the torture depicted in the photographs was committed by “a 
small number of individuals,” and that those “involved have been identified, 
and appropriate actions have been taken.” Here we may safely assume Obama is 
referring to a small handful of rank-and-file soldiers. 

But what of the high-ranking officers who oversaw, endorsed and most likely 
ordered the torture and rape of prisoners? If there are 2,000 photographs of 
prisoner torture that fell under the control of the Pentagon, how many more 
cases were not photographed? It is clear that the torture and rape of prisoners 
went far beyond the actions of “a few bad apples.” This torture and sexual 
humiliation of prisoners—up to and including rape—can only be described as the 
systematic policy of the US military and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 
sanctioned at the highest levels of government. Indeed, the generals’ 
opposition to further publication of the photos is likely based in part on 
their own association with the crimes. 

The policy of torture came from higher still, however, as recently released 
Justice Department legal memos and other evidence show. Various forms of 
torture, including forced nudity and sexual humiliation were studied, 
justified, and individually approved by top White House and congressional 
officials. A US Senate Armed Services Committee report issued in April reveals 
that Bush Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld personally approved 15 “harsh 
interrogation” methods. A version of Rumsfeld’s document was used, verbatim, at 
Abu Ghraib, according to the report. (See “Bush, top cabinet officials 
monitored torture of detainees”) 

In his Telegraph interview, Taguba solidarized himself with Obama’s decision to 
suppress the photos. Taguba’s own investigation in 2004 was in fact a partial 
cover-up. He later admitted that he was ordered to confine his investigation to 
low-ranking military police, although he was aware that high-ranking generals 
had “extensive knowledge” of the torture. And though he was aware of the 
photographic evidence of torture and rape at the time, Taguba’s report made no 
mention of them. 

Because his report was not a total whitewash, however, the Bush administration 
forced the major general into retirement in 2007. He has since described the 
actions of the Bush administration in Iraq as war crimes. “There is no longer 
any doubt that the current administration committed war crimes,” Taguba wrote 
in the forward for a report by Physicians for Human Rights. “The only question 
is whether those who ordered torture will be held to account.” 

The photographic evidence of rape substantiates evidence Taguba gathered in his 
investigation, which only became public due to another freedom of information 
lawsuit. For example, in a sworn deposition Kasim Mehaddi Hilas said he 
witnessed US military personnel raping a boy. “I saw [a US military translator 
rape] a kid, his age would be about 15 to 18 years. The kid was hurting very 
bad and they covered all the doors with sheets. Then when I heard screaming I 
climbed the door because on top it wasn’t covered and I saw [the soldier] who 
was wearing the military uniform, putting his **** in the little kid’s **** and 
the female soldier was taking pictures.” 

The sworn deposition also described the anal rape of prisoners with 
phosphorescent tubes and police clubs, as well as the use of wire in sexual 
torture. 

The rape of Iraqi boys by US military personnel is corroborated by other 
evidence. Journalist Seymour Hersh, who played a critical role in breaking the 
Abu Ghraib story in 2004, has evidently seen all of the photos, and is aware of 
video footage depicting rape. He has not written publicly on their content, but 
a 2004 speech he gave to the ACLU indicates the sheer horror of the US 
military’s methods: 

“Some of the worst things that happened you don’t know about, okay?” Hersh 
said. “The women were passing messages out saying, ‘Please come and kill me, 
because of what’s happened,’ and basically what happened is that those women 
who were arrested with young boys, children in cases that have been recorded. 
The boys were sodomized with the cameras rolling. And the worst, above all, of 
that is the soundtrack of the boys shrieking that your government has. They are 
in total terror. It’s going to come out.” In another speech, quoted by Rick 
Pearlstein, Hersh spoke of “horrible things done to children of women 
prisoners, as the cameras run.” 

The unfathomable crimes depicted in the photos arise inexorably from the 
project of aggressive wars based on lies. As such, they are the flip side of 
the conspiracy against the democratic rights of the American people. Both arise 
from the deepening crisis of US capitalism, which the ruling elite seeks to 
offset by seizing hold of key resources and strategic advantage over its 
rivals. 

One can only react with horror. Contained in the stories and images of the 
torture of defenseless prisoners, some of them boys and women, is the true face 
of US imperialism, which finds no crime beneath its dignity in its effort to 
subjugate Iraq and Afghanistan. Just as the Vietnam War conjures up images of 
napalmed children fleeing US soldiers, and Nazi Germany invokes images of 
emaciated prisoners near death, the images of sexual torture will forever be 
associated with the American “war on terror.” 

In acting to suppress the images and protect the torturers, Obama has made 
himself an accomplice in these crimes. Moreover, in the absence of criminal 
investigation, there is every reason to believe that similar crimes continue in 
Iraq and Afghanistan today. 

Indeed, the American ruling class is now engaged in an acrimonious debate over 
whether or not to openly embrace torture and other illegal aspects of the war 
on terror—the position advocated by Cheney—or to construct a quasi-legal 
framework within which similar policies can be carried forward—the position 
advocated by Obama. 

  

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