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To: norton
From Seymour Hersh, Karpinski was relieved on the spot of the allegations coming to the fore, it looks like:

TORTURE AT ABU GHRAIB

Excerpt:

General Karpinski, who had wanted to be a soldier since she was five, is a business consultant in civilian life, and was enthusiastic about her new job. In an interview last December with the St. Petersburg Times, she said that, for many of the Iraqi inmates at Abu Ghraib, “living conditions now are better in prison than at home. At one point we were concerned that they wouldn’t want to leave.”

A month later, General Karpinski was formally admonished and quietly suspended, and a major investigation into the Army’s prison system, authorized by Lieutenant General Ricardo S. Sanchez, the senior commander in Iraq, was under way. A fifty-three-page report, obtained by The New Yorker, written by Major General Antonio M. Taguba and not meant for public release, was completed in late February. Its conclusions about the institutional failures of the Army prison system were devastating. Specifically, Taguba found that between October and December of 2003 there were numerous instances of “sadistic, blatant, and wanton criminal abuses” at Abu Ghraib. This systematic and illegal abuse of detainees, Taguba reported, was perpetrated by soldiers of the 372nd Military Police Company, and also by members of the American intelligence community. (The 372nd was attached to the 320th M.P. Battalion, which reported to Karpinski’s brigade headquarters.) Taguba’s report listed some of the wrongdoing:

~snip~

Others have been court martialed or are being tried. I have to leave, but maybe can look it up later.

17 posted on 05/08/2004 4:49:22 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: cyncooper
Thanks,
my concern is about the actual events, and corrections, not the circus that followed.
I don't think anyone in the media or government is addressing that critical point in the process of events.
Rescue comes before determination of fault.
At least, it should.
18 posted on 05/08/2004 6:05:34 PM PDT by norton
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