Now, over a decade later the evidence
Now, over a decade later the evidence of these events are beginning to
surface, but the Department of Defense is still doing their best to keep it
under the radar
December 19th, 2014
According to a number of global
mainstream media sources, the Pentagon is covering up a disturbing
video that was never made public with the rest of the recent torture report.
According to various well respected journalists, including Seymour
Hersh, the appalling video was recorded at Abu Ghraib, the notorious US torture
dungeon in Iraq that made headlines roughly a decade ago, when
the inhumane tactics being used at the prison were exposed.
Sadly, it seems that the evidence released years ago was only
scratching the surface.
While the video has remained under wraps thus far, Hersh says it is
only a matter of time before it comes out.
Giving a speech at the ACLU last week after the Senate torture report
was initially released, Hersh gave some insight into what was on the Pentagon’s
secret tape.
Debating about it, ummm
… Some of the worst things that happened you don’t know about, okay? Videos,
um, there are women there. Some of you may have read that they were passing
letters out, communications out to their men. This is at Abu Ghraib … The women
were passing messages out saying ‘Please come and kill me, because of what’s
happened’ and basically what happened is that those women who were arrested
with young boys, children in cases that have been recorded. The boys were
sodomized with the cameras rolling. And the worst above all of that is the
soundtrack of the boys shrieking that your government has. They are in total
terror. It’s going to come out.”
It’s impossible to say
to yourself how did we get there? Who are we? Who are these people that sent us
there? When I did My Lai I was very troubled like anybody in his right mind
would be about what happened. I ended up in something I wrote saying in the end
I said that the people who did the killing were as much victims as the people
they killed because of the scars they had, I can tell you some of the personal
stories by some of the people who were in these units witnessed this. I can
also tell you written complaints were made to the highest officers and so we’re
dealing with a enormous massive amount of criminal wrongdoing that was covered
up at the highest command out there and higher, and we have to get to it and we
will. We will. You know there’s enough out there, they can’t (Applause). …. So
it’s going to be an interesting election year.”
Put into context with another speech that Hersh gave earlier this year,
it becomes clear that the women who witnessed these young boys
being raped were actually their mothers.
You haven’t begun to
see evil… horrible things done to children of women prisoners, as the cameras
run.”
Other stories at the London Guardian also talked of young Iraqi
detainees getting violently raped by US soldiers.
Ten years ago when the initial Abu Ghraib scandal was in the news, the
Guardian published the testimony of an Abu Ghraib detainee who allegedly
witnessed one of these brutal attacks.
I saw [name blacked
out] fucking a kid, his age would be about 15-18 years. The kid was hurting
very bad and they covered all the doors with sheets. Then when I heard the
screaming I climbed the door because on top it wasn’t covered and I saw
[blacked out], who was wearing the military uniform putting his dick in the
little kid’s ass, I couldn’t see the face of the kid because his face wasn’t in
front of the door. And the female soldier was taking pictures.”
dence of these events are beginning to surface, but the Department of
Defense is still doing their best to keep it under the radar. That is why now
more than ever, it is important to keep the pressure on and force the release
of this evidence, while the torture report is fresh in the minds of the general
population.
Top Photo | Iraqi soldiers stand guard at Abu Ghraib after taking
over for U.S. soldiers, on the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq. Khalid Mohammed | AP
John Vibes is an author, researcher and
investigative journalist who takes a special interest in the counterculture and
the drug war. In addition to his writing and activist work, he is also the
owner of a successful music promotion company. In 2013, he became one of the
organizers of the Free Your Mind
Conference, which features top-caliber speakers and whistle-blowers from all over
the world.
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