New Bush Torture Chambers and Rape Rooms in Mosul



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Date: 15 Sep 2004 12:21:10 PM
Object: New Bush Torture Chambers and Rape Rooms in Mosul
Tuesday 14 September 2004, 17:33 GMT
A British lawyer says he has uncovered evidence US troops mistreated detainees
in the Iraqi city of Mosul, suggesting abuse had spread far beyond the
notorious Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad.
On Tuesday Phil Shiner sent Reuters statements by two Iraqis who said they were
hooded, stripped naked, beaten and doused with cold water at lengthy torture
sessions in a place called "the disco" because of loud Western music constantly
blasted at detainees.
One said he had seen a 14-year-old boy bleeding from his *****. The other said he
was threatened with sexual assault.
The allegations appear to be the first reports of abuse in Mosul.
Washington has acknowledged detainees were abused at Abu Ghraib, and Shiner is
leading a case on behalf of Iraqis who say they were mistreated by British
forces in Basra.
Three Iraqi staff working for Reuters say they were beaten and sexually
humiliated by US troops near Falluja in January.
US denial
A US military spokesman for detainee operations in Iraq said in Baghdad he was
unaware of the allegations.
"I am surprised by them," he said. "I have visited that facility up there and
I've seen the good work that they've been doing."
But in the statements provided by Shiner, Haitham Said al-Mullah, an engineer,
said he was brought to "the disco" where "they left me standing for hours,
handcuffed and hooded".
"Then I was kicked very hard in the stomach, which was followed by continuous
beating with a stick and with their boots until I fell unconscious. I only woke
up after they poured over my head very cold water."
He said he was then abused in groups with other detainees, forced to carry out
exhausting exercises and beaten or doused with cold water whenever they fell to
the floor. They were not permitted to use the toilet and allowed only two hours
of sleep.
"I saw a young man of 14 years of age bleeding from his ***** and lying on the
floor. He was Kurdish and his name was Hama.
I heard the soldiers talking to each other about this guy.
They mentioned that the reason for this bleeding was inserting a metal object in
his *****," he said.
Abused by day
The other alleged Mosul victim, Yasir Rubaai Said al-Qutaji, was described as an
Iraqi lawyer investigating reports of abuse at "the disco" when he was
arrested.
After day and night being forced into stress positions and doused with cold
water at "the disco", he was taken to a regular prison. Staff and interrogators
there treated him properly at night, but allowed the same "disco team" to abuse
him by day.
He was threatened with sexual assault on his final day.
"The only reason he was detained was that he was working on documenting these
cases of torture, at this prison and the Americans then went and detained him,"
Shiner said.
The US government has said abuse of prisoners in Iraq was mainly confined to a
few rogue soldiers at Abu Ghraib.
But in January, three Iraqis working for Reuters said they had been subjected to
sexual humiliation, anal abuse, beatings, stress positions, sleep deprivation
and disorientation using bright lights and loud music during three days of
detention at a US base outside the city of Falluja west of Baghdad.
The US army denied the allegations, saying an investigation found no evidence of
such abuse.
The Iraqis working for Reuters were never interviewed for the investigation,
which took evidence only from US soldiers who denied that abuse took place.
The Pentagon has rejected demands by Reuters for a more thorough investigation.
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/9445137D-23BB-4050-BDEB-222BE77AA93B.htm
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