Free Private Manning!
by Gary Wilson on 01-12-2012
It's surreal to see so little coverage in a case about the largest intelligence disclosure in U.S. history. It's not whistleblower Bradley Manning who should be in Court. Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, and the other warmongers should stand accused for war crimes, crimes against humanity, crimes against peace and genocide.
Women, Men and Children Are Routinely Tortured and Raped in Iraqi Prisons. The Perpetrators Walk Free
by Dirk Adriaensens on 27-11-2012
Women prisoners have been subjected to torture by electrocution, beatings, and rape by the investigators during interrogation. They had also been raped by the police and by the officers escorting them during the transfer to the women's prison in Baghdad.
الاجهزة الامنية للمالكي تعذب صحفية بطرق وحشية
by Dirk Adriaensens on 26-11-2012
طالب مرصد الحريات الصحفية بتحقيق حول كشف ملابسات تعذيب الصحفية صباح حسن والتي تم أتهامها بصورة غير قانونية وتعذيبها بوحشية من قبل قوات المالكي الأمنية
Torturer Lawsuits: Some Good News
by Steve Lendman on 25-11-2012
Two lawsuits against private military contractors (PMCs) offer encouragement. Both were brought under the Alien Tort Statute (ATS). The Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) filed them on behalf of tortured and abused plaintiffs.
Iraq's prisons: An inside view
by Huda Al-Saleh and Fahd al-Ziabi on 14-11-2012
During his years in the Iraqi prison system, al-Anzi served time in numerous Iraqi jails including Sousse, Nasiriyah and al-Taji prisons, not to mention the infamous Abu Ghraib prison. In an exclusive interview with Asharq Al-Awsat, al-Anzi reveals the true sectarian nature of Iraq’s prison system, adding that Iranian security forces, specifically the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corp [IRGC] interrogated prisoners held in Iraq’s prison system.
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