Iraqi Teens Abused At Abu Ghraib, Report Finds
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An Army investigation into the Abu Ghraib prison scandal has found
that military police dogs were used to frighten detained Iraqi
teenagers as part of a sadistic game, one of many details in the
forthcoming report that were provoking expressions of concern and
disgust among Army officers briefed on the findings. Earlier reports
and photographs from the prison have indicated that unmuzzled military
police dogs were used to intimidate detainees at Abu Ghraib, something
the dog handlers have told investigators was sanctioned by top
military intelligence officers there. But the new report, according to
Pentagon sources, will show that MPs were using their animals to make
juveniles, as young as 15 years old, urinate on themselves as part of
a competition.
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