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Abu Ghraib Civil Suit Redux
2008-07-01
Three Iraqis and a Jordanian filed federal lawsuits Monday alleging they were tortured by U.S. defense contractors while detained at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq in 2003 and 2004.

The lawsuits allege that those arrested and taken to the prison were subjected to forced nudity, electrical shocks, mock executions and other inhumane treatment. They seek unspecified payments high enough to compensate the detainees for their injuries, and to deter contractors from such conduct in the future.

'These innocent men were senselessly tortured by U.S. companies that profited from their misery,' said lead attorney Susan L. Burke, of the Philadelphia law firm Burke O'Neil. 'These men came to U.S. courts because our laws, as they have for generations, allow their claims to be heard here.'
Where almost anywhere else, they'd be ignored. How much to buy off you and your clients, Counselor?
Allegations of abuse at the Baghdad prison first erupted in 2004 with the release of pictures of grinning U.S. soldiers posing with detainees, some naked, being held on leashes or in painful and sexually humiliating positions. Eleven U.S. soldiers were convicted of breaking military laws, and five others were disciplined in the scandal.

Neither U.S. civilian nor military authorities have charged private contractors with crimes at Abu Ghraib.

The contractors named as defendants in the lawsuit are CACI International Inc. of Arlington, Va., and New York-based L-3 Communications Corp., formerly Titan Corp.

Three of the complaints were filed in U.S. district courts in Seattle, Greenbelt, Md., and Columbus, Ohio, jurisdictions where three former workers reside. The fourth was filed in Detroit, where L-3 recruited heavily for translators, according to that complaint. The lawsuits repeat 'baseless allegations' made more than four years ago in another case brought by the same lawyers, CACI spokeswoman Jody Brown said in a statement.
Posted by:Bobby

#2  Depraved. In the Ardennes Offensive, US field troops conducted summary executions of several German soldiers who infiltrated US positions, by wearing US uniforms. I advocate summary execution of 100% of alien Muslims who were caught in Taliban perimeters during the 2001 invasion of the Opium rat-hole. The UK film, "Road to Guantanamo" makes heroes of 3 UK citizens who lined up with Taliban, AFTER their own country effectively declared war on same. In the current context where al-Qaeda's western leadership is being released from prison, because our leaders refuse to accurately define the jihadi enemy, Muslim treason has acquired a de facto legal status.

Only John McCain can reverse this process of slow surrender.
Posted by: McZoid   2008-07-01 21:10  

#1  Here's a picture from the lates Gitmo protest in DC.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2008-07-01 08:00  

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