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User: "james g. keegan jr."
Date: 12 May 2004 03:12:25 AM
Object: BUSH ADMINISTRATION MISLEADING ON PRISONER ABUSE
BUSH ADMINISTRATION MISLEADING ON PRISONER ABUSE
In an attempt to quell growing international controversy last week,
President Bush expressed outrage at the abuse of Iraqi prisoners. He told
Arab television that he thinks "this is a serious matter"
and that "we will fully investigate" (1). However, the President has yet to
answer why no action was taken to deal with the problem in the last six
months --when the Administration was repeatedly warned of "widespread"
abuse (2).
Specifically, The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) delivered
a confidential report to the White House earlier this year which "concluded
that abuse of prisoners in Iraq in custody of U.S. military intelligence
was widespread and in some cases 'tantamount to torture" (3). It also
charged coalition forces with "serious violations" of the Geneva
Conventions governing treatment of prisoners of war violations that may
have been encouraged by Bush's "pre-war decision that the Geneva
Conventions didn't apply" to detainees (4). The Red Cross said it had been
aware of the situation in Abu Ghraib and "repeatedly asked the U.S.
authorities to take corrective action," but were rebuffed (5).
Even top Administration officials were asking the White House to address
the situation earlier, but were ignored. The Washington Post reported that
"Secretary of State Colin L. Powell urged action in several White House
meetings that included Rumsfeld" (6). Similarly, Coalition Provisional
Authority chief Paul Bremer "repeatedly raised the issue of prison
conditions as early as last fall - both in one-on-one meetings with
Rumsfeld and other administration leaders, and in group meetings with the
President's inner circle on national security" (7). But "the Pentagon
repeatedly failed to act" (8). At the same time, the Red Cross was told by
intelligence officials that the abuse it witnessed was just "part of the
process" (9).
Sources:
1. President Bush Meets with Al Arabiya Television on Wednesday,
05/05/2004, http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=34679.
2. "Red Cross Found Widespread Abuse Of Iraqi Prisoners", Wall Street
Journal, 05/07/2004, http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=34680.
3. "Red Cross Found Widespread Abuse Of Iraqi Prisoners", Wall Street
Journal, 05/07/2004, http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=34680.
4. "Pentagon intelligence chief appears before Senate panel", Fox News,
05/11/2004, http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=34681.
5. "Red Cross says it repeatedly warned about jail", Reuters, 05/06/2004,
http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=34682.
6. "Bush Privately Chides Rumsfeld", Washington Post, 05/06/2004,
http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=34683.
7. "Bush Apologizes for Abuse of Prisoners", Washington Post, 05/07/2004,
http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=34684.
8. "Bush Privately Chides Rumsfeld", Washington Post, 05/06/2004,
http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=34683.
9. "Red Cross Was Told Iraq Abuse 'Part of the Process", Reuters,
05/10/2004, http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=34685.
Visit Misleader.org for more about Bush Administration distortion. --> <
http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=34686 >
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User: "Spartakus"

Title: Re: BUSH ADMINISTRATION MISLEADING ON PRISONER ABUSE 13 May 2004 03:21:24 PM
"james g. keegan jr." <keegan@nycap.rr.com> wrote...

BUSH ADMINISTRATION MISLEADING ON PRISONER ABUSE

In an attempt to quell growing international controversy last week,
President Bush expressed outrage at the abuse of Iraqi prisoners. He
told Arab television that he thinks "this is a serious matter"
and that "we will fully investigate" (1). However, the President has
yet to answer why no action was taken to deal with the problem in the
last six months --when the Administration was repeatedly warned of
"widespread" abuse (2).

Ah, for the good old days:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&contentId=A37460-2003Jun26&notFound=true
"The Bush administration pledged yesterday for the first time
that the United States will not torture terrorism suspects or
treat them cruelly in an attempt to extract information, a
move that comes as the deaths of two Afghan prisoners in U.S.
custody are being investigated as homicides."
A pie crust promise is one that is easily made and easily broken. The
Bush Administration is the Pie Crust Administration.
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