When Claims of “Torture” Just Don’t Cut It
J.J. Jackson* | January 5, 2007
Apparently looking for “torture” at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba wasn’t turning up much so now we are looking for “aggressive interview techniques, interrogations or mistreatment of prisoners”. QUICK! Call the ACLU! Some guy squatted over a Koran!
What? The ACLU is already involved? Oh how I pity our brave men and women in uniform.
FBI: Guantanamo interrogator squatted over Koran
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - FBI agents at Guantanamo saw a military interrogator squat over the Koran in order to anger a prisoner and observed a detainee whose head was wrapped in duct tape, according to recently released FBI documents from a 2004 internal inquiry.
The documents stemmed from a survey of nearly 500 FBI employees who were asked if they saw any aggressive interview techniques, interrogations or mistreatment of prisoners at the U.S. military base at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. More than 25 incidents were reported.
The 244 pages of documents were released on the FBI’s Web site on Tuesday and were turned over to the American Civil Liberties Union as part of its lawsuit.
Considering that the list of things that “offends” radical Muslims is now over 1.5 million items longs I doubt that one wouldn’t find such things that fall into these categories.
As for some of the other things that are alleged to go on? Get back to me when the guards start beheading prisoners. Then we’ll talk.
And if you really want to get serious, put me in charge of that place. They’ll be chior boys by the time I get done with them.
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