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lennart
30-06-04, 14:34
US military police raid Iraqi detention centre to stop abuse of prisoners

Peter Beaumont in Baghdad
Wednesday June 30, 2004
The Guardian

American military police yesterday raided a building belonging to the Iraqi ministry of the interior where prisoners were allegedly being physically abused by Iraqi interrogators.

The raid appeared to be a violation of the country's new sovereignty, leading to angry scenes inside the ministry between Iraqi policemen and US soldiers.

The military police, who had been told of abuse, seized an area known as the Guesthouse just outside the ministry's main building. They disarmed the Iraqi policemen and at one stage threatened to set free prisoners whose handcuffs they removed, according to Iraqi officials.

The arrival of a second group of US military police and a more senior officer led to an argument between the two groups of military policemen over who had command authority for the raid.

Iraqi ministry of interior officials admitted that around 150 prisoners taken during a raid four days before in the Betawain district of Baghdad had been physically abused during their arrest and subsequent questioning.

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Nashwan Ali - who said his nickname was Big Man - said: "A US MP asked me this morning what police division I was in. I said I was in criminal intelligence.

"The American asked me why we had beaten the prisoners. I said we beat the prisoners because they are all bad people. But I told him we didn't strip them naked, photograph them or fuck them like you did."

The clear evidence of human rights abuses in the ministry building, which western advisers said they were not aware was being used for interrogations, raises serious questions over what authority the US and other multinational forces have to intervene if they suspect human rights abuses.

Although the new interim government of prime minister Ayad Allawi has warned that it may impose "drastic measures" - including invoking emergency powers to combat the worsening security situation in the country - advisers from the former coalition say they have been at pains to train Iraqi officers in human rights. This takes up one of their eight weeks' training.

One western police adviser said he had no idea that the ministry itself was being used for questioning suspects. "It sounds rather like the bad old days," he said.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1250526,00.html

Merkwaardig situatie zeg. Ik vraag me af wie hiervoor de opdracht heeft gegeven.

Opzich is het natuurlijk nuttig dat er mensen zijn die de Iraqi's helpen met het omgaan met de gevangene en het politieonderzoek. Echter zijn de Amerikanen wel de aangewezen personen hiervoor? Bovendien is het wel zo slim om dit een dag na de overdracht van souvereiniteit te doen? Daar komt nog bij dat twee units van de Amerikaanse MPs met twee verschillende opdrachtten naar dezelfde locatie zijn gestuurd. Je vraag je echt af wie er nu eigenlijk de leiding heeft in Iraq over de Amerikaanse strijdkrachten dus.

mark61
30-06-04, 16:18
Misschien kan die militaire politie ook even een inval doen in Guantanamo?

plexus
30-06-04, 16:38
oohh ja Guantanamo (daar heb ik wel 's iets over gehoord)bestaat dat nog...

mark61
30-06-04, 16:41
Geplaatst door plexus
oohh ja Guantanamo (daar heb ik wel 's iets over gehoord)bestaat dat nog...

Jah das de Amerikaanse versie van ClubMed.

plexus
30-06-04, 17:30
Geplaatst door mark61
Jah das de Amerikaanse versie van ClubMed.

:boeps: zo eng!