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Report: Exams reveal abuse, torture of detainees - 6/19/2008 12:14:17 AM
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WormHeart
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Former terrorist suspects detained by the United States were tortured, according to medical examinations detailed in a report released Wednesday by a human rights group. The Massachusetts-based Physicians for Human Rights reached that conclusion after two-day clinical evaluations of 11 former detainees, who had been held at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and in Afghanistan. The detainees were never charged with crimes. "We found clear physical and psychological evidence of torture and abuse, often causing lasting suffering," said Dr. Allen Keller, a medical evaluator for the study. In a 121-page report, the doctors' group said that it uncovered medical evidence of torture, including beatings, electric shock, sleep deprivation, sexual humiliation, sodomy and scores of other abuses. The report is prefaced by retired U.S. Major Gen. Antonio Taguba, who led the Army's investigation into the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal in 2003. WASHINGTON (CNN) WormHeart
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RE: Report: Exams reveal abuse, torture of detainees - 6/19/2008 8:50:34 AM
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lightshineon
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Wow, well report of the 9-11 events show decapitation, body parts floating in jet fuel, burned alive bodies, bodies flinging from buildings and splatting on sidewalks. Terrible things, sorry if I do not cry for these detainees. I will say my tears for the families that lost loved ones on that terrible day.
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RE: Report: Exams reveal abuse, torture of detainees - 6/19/2008 9:07:29 AM
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ORIGINAL: lightshineon Wow, well report of the 9-11 events show decapitation, body parts floating in jet fuel, burned alive bodies, bodies flinging from buildings and splatting on sidewalks. Terrible things, sorry if I do not cry for these detainees. I will say my tears for the families that lost loved ones on that terrible day. Well, if we could connect the detainees to the 9/11 attack... you might have an argument. But, even still, isn't the US above this type of thing? Don't we as a nation pride ourselves on pursuing justice humanely? Tara P
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RE: Report: Exams reveal abuse, torture of detainees - 6/19/2008 9:21:38 AM
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Sophie11
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For me the detainees do not have to be connected with 911 to have an arguement. I think the arguement is that the media and others spend so much time fretting about the abuse of prisoners yet hardly any time at all on the abuse that some of our soldiers receive or even the abuse that the American civilian contractors over there receive. It's a matter of there being no balance between the two, and it makes it seem that the media and others are more concerned with prisoners and Iraqi citizens than they our with US troops and American citizens.
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RE: Report: Exams reveal abuse, torture of detainees - 6/19/2008 9:33:16 AM
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Wow, well report of the 9-11 events show decapitation, body parts floating in jet fuel, burned alive bodies, bodies flinging from buildings and splatting on sidewalks. Terrible things, sorry if I do not cry for these detainees. I will say my tears for the families that lost loved ones on that terrible day. I too feel for those families, but being concerned about torture in one instance doesn't preclude being compassionate towards the families of victims in another. The detainees in Gitmo didn't carry out the 9/11 attacks. Some of them might be part of the organization that did. If they are, they ought to be tried and convicted for it. However, the fact that our enemies have acted in ways that are appalling and evil does not change our responsibility to act rightly. Right action is not relative. It is this which makes us different. quote:
For me the detainees do not have to be connected with 911 to have an arguement. If they weren't connected with 9/11, on what basis do you think the torture was appropriate then? (Or do you think so, I guess I should ask - don't want to put words in your mouth here.) I agree that the media does get a bit nearsighted at times (well, lots of times actually). But again, regardless of how the enemy treats American soldiers (and I hope we can appreciate that this is often very very badly), I'm not sure why that would change our moral or legal obligations. Our torturing others doesn't magically become justifiable simply because others don't think it's wrong. I think we're called to a higher standard than that.
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RE: Report: Exams reveal abuse, torture of detainees - 6/19/2008 9:49:30 AM
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For me the detainees do not have to be connected with 911 to have an arguement. If they weren't connected with 9/11, on what basis do you think the torture was appropriate then? (Or do you think so, I guess I should ask - don't want to put words in your mouth here.) I agree that the media does get a bit nearsighted at times (well, lots of times actually). But again, regardless of how the enemy treats American soldiers (and I hope we can appreciate that this is often very very badly), I'm not sure why that would change our moral or legal obligations. Our torturing others doesn't magically become justifiable simply because others don't think it's wrong. I think we're called to a higher standard than that. No, I wasn't trying to say I think the abuse of the prisoners was appropriate or ok, I know I didn't really clarify that in my previous post though! What I was trying to say was that I think a lot of people are sick and tired of the media only making a big fuss when it's the detainees or prisoners being abused, or even possibly abused, yet when it is an American soldier or civilian there is not much more than a mention of it. And then usually it's followed up with another MAJOR story breaking of detainee abuse. It's just a little much to take.
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RE: Report: Exams reveal abuse, torture of detainees - 6/19/2008 9:55:46 AM
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ORIGINAL: Sophie11 No, I wasn't trying to say I think the abuse of the prisoners was appropriate or ok, I know I didn't really clarify that in my previous post though! What I was trying to say was that I think a lot of people are sick and tired of the media only making a big fuss when it's the detainees or prisoners being abused, or even possibly abused, yet when it is an American soldier or civilian there is not much more than a mention of it. And then usually it's followed up with another MAJOR story breaking of detainee abuse. It's just a little much to take. Well, of course. We expect the people we fight to be ... well, evil. It is not right, but that is one of the reasons we fight them to begin with. When the so-called good guys do the same thing, it is major news. There is supposed to be a difference between us and them. WormHeart
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RE: Report: Exams reveal abuse, torture of detainees - 6/19/2008 10:02:27 AM
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ORIGINAL: Sophie11 No, I wasn't trying to say I think the abuse of the prisoners was appropriate or ok, I know I didn't really clarify that in my previous post though! What I was trying to say was that I think a lot of people are sick and tired of the media only making a big fuss when it's the detainees or prisoners being abused, or even possibly abused, yet when it is an American soldier or civilian there is not much more than a mention of it. And then usually it's followed up with another MAJOR story breaking of detainee abuse. It's just a little much to take. Well, of course. We expect the people we fight to be ... well, evil. It is not right, but that is one of the reasons we fight them to begin with. When the so-called good guys do the same thing, it is major news. There is supposed to be a difference between us and them. WormHeart Well then if we are to expect them to be evil why get so upset about their abuse? And why not cry more over the "good guys" that end up a charred, tangled, dismembered mass of flesh hung from a bridge above a cheering crowd?
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RE: Report: Exams reveal abuse, torture of detainees - 6/19/2008 10:31:42 AM
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That was lost on you? quote:
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ORIGINAL: lightshineon Wow, well report of the 9-11 events show decapitation, body parts floating in jet fuel, burned alive bodies, bodies flinging from buildings and splatting on sidewalks. Terrible things, sorry if I do not cry for these detainees. I will say my tears for the families that lost loved ones on that terrible day. You GOT to be using some kind of sarcasm, that is lost on me. WormHeart
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RE: Report: Exams reveal abuse, torture of detainees - 6/19/2008 10:43:51 AM
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ORIGINAL: lightshineon Terrible things, sorry if I do not cry for these detainees. I will say my tears for the families that lost loved ones on that terrible day. quote:
ORIGINAL: Sophie11 Well then if we are to expect them to be evil why get so upset about their abuse? THEY WEREN"T CHARGED WITH ANYTHING-- when are you guys going to get this? A bad guy has charges brought against him. A person who is endlessly detained and interrogated-- tortured-- is a victim.
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RE: Report: Exams reveal abuse, torture of detainees - 6/19/2008 10:53:17 AM
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ORIGINAL: 1dblthnk02 quote:
ORIGINAL: lightshineon Terrible things, sorry if I do not cry for these detainees. I will say my tears for the families that lost loved ones on that terrible day. quote:
ORIGINAL: Sophie11 Well then if we are to expect them to be evil why get so upset about their abuse? THEY WEREN"T CHARGED WITH ANYTHING-- when are you guys going to get this? A bad guy has charges brought against him. A person who is endlessly detained and interrogated-- tortured-- is a victim. Why thank you, you did a wonderful job of cherry picking my comments in order to use them in this post. It is much appreciated. I do believe though that I had already clearly stated that I am against these detainees being abused and/or tortured, but here it is again just for the record: I AM AGAINST THE DETAINEES BEING ABUSED AND/OR TORTURED. I am merely pointing out that the uproar over abuse and torture is incredibly one sided. But if you could please tell me the charges that were brought against the victims of 911 and our troops and civilians that are tortured over there, that might help clear up your side of the argument, since it has only to do with whether or not they have been charged. If I mistakenly overlooked the news articles about there being charges brought against said US citizens then I am sorry, I suppose the media was being fair after all.
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RE: Report: Exams reveal abuse, torture of detainees - 6/19/2008 11:13:55 AM
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Despicable. Our kids are gonna curse us for today handing Caesar the power that we are now giving him. You don't think he will be at peace with Christianity forever, do you? Scripture says 'do not be afraid' about 365 times (depending on your translation) and yet we roll along bowing to it at every chance. Just like when we became an abortion nation when Roe was handed down, we became a torture nation when we granted Caesar the power to torture in defiance of God's law. People do not lose their intrinsic dignity, given to them by God, when they commit a crime. So why do we try to justify torture in which we take their dignity from them? Ends never justify means--anyone who's ever read Paul should know this.
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RE: Report: Exams reveal abuse, torture of detainees - 6/19/2008 11:32:04 AM
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ORIGINAL: lightshineon Wow, well report of the 9-11 events show decapitation, body parts floating in jet fuel, burned alive bodies, bodies flinging from buildings and splatting on sidewalks. Terrible things, sorry if I do not cry for these detainees. I will say my tears for the families that lost loved ones on that terrible day. So, the proper response when terrorists take innocent life is to respond by also taking innocent life. (There are probably innocent people at Abu Ghraib.) Does this make us terrorists?
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RE: Report: Exams reveal abuse, torture of detainees - 6/19/2008 11:48:10 AM
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Is it possible that they were pointing weapons at our troops, or smuggling weapons into the combat zone, or caught planting bombs, or making bombs, found plotting to do one of those things? No, of course not! They wouldn't do anything like that! They were merely innocent bystanders that the evil Americans wanted to torture. Hogwash! There were certainly some reason for detaining them, otherwise every Iraqi would have been detained. -Dave quote:
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For me the detainees do not have to be connected with 911 to have an arguement. If they weren't connected with 9/11, on what basis do you think the torture was appropriate then?
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RE: Report: Exams reveal abuse, torture of detainees - 6/19/2008 11:52:57 AM
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THEY WEREN"T CHARGED WITH ANYTHING-- when are you guys going to get this? A bad guy has charges brought against him. A person who is endlessly detained and interrogated-- tortured-- is a victim. I am against torture (rightly defined), and think such actions should cease - but it has nothing to do with 'charging' captured combatants, which the military shouldn't be burdened with.
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RE: Report: Exams reveal abuse, torture of detainees - 6/19/2008 11:53:33 AM
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Incredible, huh? He should be very thankful a 9/11 disaster didn't hit Copenhagen. That might have changed his thinking a little bit. -Dave quote:
ORIGINAL: lightshineon That was lost on you? quote:
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ORIGINAL: lightshineon Wow, well report of the 9-11 events show decapitation, body parts floating in jet fuel, burned alive bodies, bodies flinging from buildings and splatting on sidewalks. Terrible things, sorry if I do not cry for these detainees. I will say my tears for the families that lost loved ones on that terrible day. You GOT to be using some kind of sarcasm, that is lost on me. WormHeart
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RE: Report: Exams reveal abuse, torture of detainees - 6/19/2008 12:07:33 PM
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This is xmas for liberals. And it looks about as real as Frosty the Snowman. The physicians knew nothing of their subjects medical backgrounds. Sleep deprivation is defined as torture, unless you're doing it to American children in Waco. Saying unkind things is considered torture. "They took my underwear," is torture. Asking prisoners what they thought of their captors is hardly scientific. This is rumor, joyously spread by liberals. Al Queda dosen't need a propoganda machine. This is it.
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RE: Report: Exams reveal abuse, torture of detainees - 6/19/2008 12:28:57 PM
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And, if I may add: Some were made to put womens' underwear on their heads, and some heard dogs barking! How cruel! -Dave quote:
ORIGINAL: ljmac This is xmas for liberals. And it looks about as real as Frosty the Snowman. The physicians knew nothing of their subjects medical backgrounds. Sleep deprivation is defined as torture, unless you're doing it to American children in Waco. Saying unkind things is considered torture. "They took my underwear," is torture. Asking prisoners what they thought of their captors is hardly scientific. This is rumor, joyously spread by liberals. Al Queda dosen't need a propoganda machine. This is it.
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RE: Report: Exams reveal abuse, torture of detainees - 6/19/2008 1:31:03 PM
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Unfortunately, we're allowing the left to get away with all the "torture" talk, when in fact the methods used in interrogating these guys is anything but. What happened at Abu Ghraib was regrettable, but hardly indicative of our entire military establishment.....
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RE: Report: Exams reveal abuse, torture of detainees - 6/19/2008 1:32:36 PM
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I agree with Sophie here. It is incredibly one-sided. When incidents like Haditha make the news and paint our military in this despicable light.... I also find it hard to sympathize with the plight of these innocent VICTIMS. So the high school friend my bro knew that got murdered by an IED while on patrol outside Baghdad probably placed by a person (like the ones that are detained) would have been a victim if they had been captured? Who's to know if they were captured and brought into U.S. custody? IIRC, the perpetrators of my bro's friend being murdered were never caught. They got away with murder. So they could be one of the hundreds that are detained right now. Are they all innocent? Why would they have been detained if they weren't caught doing something they shouldn't? Are the perps that killed one soldier and injured several others in my brother's unit innocent or guilty? In this incident, I'm pretty sure that the murderers were never caught. If other military personnel deployed in Iraq were to catch the guys that did this (of course, they wouldn't know these are murderers of U.S. soliders they caught), are these innocent victims? I dunno, I know I'm biased here, but I feel absolute NO sympathy for these terrorist thugs. When I remember how my bro's unit was devastated at the murder of one of their own. When I think of how I cried over my bro's friend that died. I can't find it in my heart to look at those detained as victims. I'm sorry, but I can't. Call me cruel or unsympathetic if you will, but where was their sympathy for what they have done to families and loved ones of the soldiers that died at their hands?
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RE: Report: Exams reveal abuse, torture of detainees - 6/19/2008 4:10:22 PM
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Who is "Physicians for Human Rights," and how did they conclude that these detainees were "tortured"? I'm inclined to believe that our military policies do not permit such torture. I'm inclined to believe that those who want to kill Americans have no problem lying to Americans about having been "tortured." I can hear the cries from the Leftists: "I support the troops! The ones who torture detainees!"
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RE: Report: Exams reveal abuse, torture of detainees - 6/19/2008 4:35:52 PM
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