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Inside the hell of Saddam's torture chambers
The Times ^ | April 9, 2003 | Daniel McGrory

Posted on 04/08/2003 2:55:08 PM PDT by MadIvan

ABID HUSSAN took one step inside the foul-smelling prison cell and began to shake. Beads of sweat ran down his forehead and behind his gold-rimmed spectacles. The 45-year-old shopkeeper pointed to the electric cables hanging from the ceiling where President Saddam Hussein’s security police would torture him three times a day.

People tried to elbow their way inside this impossibly small 6ft by 4ft torture chamber. They were anxious to sift through the documents carpeting the floor to see if it gave a clue as to what became of a loved one, or friend, who had been dragged inside here and was never heard of again.

Until yesterday, when British troops finished their search for booby traps inside the State Security headquarters, no one in Basra would have dared to set foot in this building. It was forbidden even to walk on the pavement outside what residents nicknamed “the white lion”, a big white building, a fearsome creature that devoured people. But everyone knew what went on behind the thick concrete walls.

The torture cells lay in squat, rectangular rows in landscaped grounds tucked behind a six-storey tower block, where floor after floor of filing cabinets were stuffed with the records of untold numbers of citizens.

One old man studying the jumble of paperwork pointed out that the files with red edges were of those who had been executed.

Saddam’s jailers were meticulous record-keepers. They pinned photographs inside the documents showing how the prisoner was bearing up to various stages of torture. They finished with pictures of the battered and bloodied body after execution.

Standing inside his former cell at the end of a dark corridor, Mr Hussan described, in a low whisper, how he had been seized in the street in March 1999 because he was standing close to a prominent Shia cleric in Basra.

“I didn’t know the man, I never spoke to the man and I’m not even a Shia, but they held me in this stinking hole for ten months,” he said.

The only dim light came from a small, barred window. There was a hook in the ceiling and Mr Hussan demonstrated how his hands had been tied behind his back and how he had been suspended from it for up to three hours a day.

He lifted his shirt to show the scars and weals on his painfully thin legs where he had been whipped with electric cable. “All day and night you would hear terrible screams, and some were from children.”

After a couple of minutes he could not bear to stay in the room any longer and dashed off around the corner to what he called “the cages”: long, red-painted wire-mesh cells, where inmates would be forced to watch others being tortured as they awaited their turn to be dipped into a rusty metal bath and electrocuted.

Around the edge of this torture yard were cells for some of those sentenced to death, including a couple where an adult would have had to bend double to fit inside. There were prisoners here until five days ago, when their captors, realising that British tanks were coming, abandoned the centre.

Walking around the centre yesterday, nervous locals pointed discreetly to a couple of heavily built men who they suspected of working there and who had, perhaps, returned to cover up their work.

To try to disguise the true purpose of this building, Saddam placed a secondary school across the road in what was the fashionable suburb of Ashar. On the corner were the courts of justice, although most punishment was meted inside the white lion out without the need for a trial.

Raad Azoor, 32, waved a document that he said, showed how the torturers had executed his brother, an army officer, in 1991, claiming that he was a traitor for questioning an order over the invasion of Kuwait.

“There is not a house in Basra that has not had someone taken to this place. Some were freed. Thousands were not,” he said, spitting at an official crest lying amid the debris.

These were not just the wild claims of those delighted to see the back of a cruel regime. Proof of systematic, state-orchestrated violence against citizens was strewn across the courtyard, with documents, files, signed confessions and interrogations being blown around by the hot wind.

One file being trodden underfoot involved an 11-year-old boy accused of “treason”. His crimes, apparently, included writing seditious messages on a school exercise book.

There was a separate section for women, with girls as young as 13 included in records in a red-bound book recovered by one man who clutched it to his chest for safekeeping.

The trouble for the allies who might want to use such evidence in future war crimes hearings is that most who stampeded through the skeleton of Basra’s most-hated building were only too happy to start bonfires in every office, using the prison records.

Every few minutes flame and smoke belched through another broken window as looters finished cannibalising the electric fittings and water pipes, then decided that what they could not steal they would burn.

On the street, the crews of a couple of British armoured personnel carriers paused briefly to watch the frenzied crowd hurling filing cabinets from top-floor windows, then accelerated away. All day a growing number of people, finally believing that the grip of Saddam’s regime is finished in Basra, stumbled over the rubble for a tour of the white lion.

There were those like Abu al-Mansoori, who was jailed here with his wife for five months for attending prayers in a Shia mosque and who argued with those who wanted this loathed symbol razed to the ground. “Leave it,” he said, “and let people truly see what bad things were done to us. It is truly incredible what was done in here.”


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; US: District of Columbia; United Kingdom; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: atrocities; basra; blair; bush; children; childrensprisons; documents; embeddedreport; executions; humanrights; iraq; photographs; prisonerabuse; saddam; saddamhussein; torture; torturechamber; uk; us; war; warlist; whitelion
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To: mvpel
Excellent point.
121 posted on 04/08/2003 6:52:51 PM PDT by agrace
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To: MadIvan
Screw the WMDs. This is why I wanted us to go.
122 posted on 04/08/2003 6:57:28 PM PDT by js1138
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To: Arpege92
"Does anyone think that this is going on in other countries as well?"

Sadly, I think it is going on in other countries. The U.N.
knows it is. I just don't understand though, why "its
permitted". There were attempts in the past to bring the
torture in Iraq to light . But "the powers" always kept
it in the shadows....(denial?)
I find it very sad.

123 posted on 04/08/2003 7:17:09 PM PDT by thasea
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To: TomB
"IIRC they stand to lose billions owed to them by Saddam. They also made a calculated gamble to align themselves with France and against the UK, in a European power struggle. Bad move on their part."

Thanks, I didn't know that. France does appear to want to make itself relevant.

124 posted on 04/08/2003 7:17:32 PM PDT by nmh
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To: Belial
The past has little to do with the present

Not what I said, and a horrible analogy unless you are unfamiliar with Pavlov's Theory.

125 posted on 04/08/2003 7:28:55 PM PDT by Dolphy
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To: MadIvan
We need to gather up Susan Saranwrap, Mike Infertile, Babbling Streisand, and Martin Sheeite and drag their skanky butts over there and let them see what this war is really all about.

Better... give them six months in that hell hole to ponder their stupidity.
126 posted on 04/08/2003 8:06:34 PM PDT by Duramaximus ( American Born, Gun_Toting , Aerospace Worker)
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To: Duramaximus
We need to gather up Susan Saranwrap, Mike Infertile, Babbling Streisand, and Martin Sheeite and drag their skanky butts over there and let them see what this war is really all about.

Remember the liberals rationalization against this war. It was/is "what has Iraq ever done to us?"

It is a never ending loop with liberals who think "for me but not for thee".

So, they care not if Iraqi children are tortured and jailed, but only for their own children behind gated communities.

These Hollywood liberals have said that these people would not know how to handle democracy. They say that our money would be better spent in our own country on welfare and health care.

Hypocrits, all! We conservatives are the only compassionate persons, methinks.

128 posted on 04/08/2003 8:40:21 PM PDT by Conservababe (I calls it like I sees it.)
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To: MadIvan
Cambodia also tortured and murdered millions and had the bureacratic records to prove it.

Goodness has a thousand faces; evil bears an ubiquitous mein.

129 posted on 04/09/2003 2:15:19 AM PDT by happygrl (Praying without ceasing)
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To: Belial
I am repeating what the guy said pal. I did not say if it were true or not. I reported. You can decide. I don't need your crap in response.
130 posted on 04/09/2003 7:50:26 AM PDT by RetiredArmy
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To: MadIvan
CNNs of Commission Q ERTY8 BUMP!

the movie

131 posted on 04/15/2003 3:17:32 AM PDT by Mia T (SCUM (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations))
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To: All
Sorry, forgot to leave the torture links for Amnesty Int'l.
132 posted on 05/28/2003 6:03:49 PM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl ("Our men and women in uniform have won for us every hour that we live in freedom." - Pres. Bush)
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To: Arpege92
Keep in mind that the media, especially the idiots at CNN,and surely the others like NBC CBS REUTERS & ABC knew about all of this and more and said nothing for years. The silent media libs are almost as evil as the perps in Iraq. It is the major lie called the sin of omission. Scoundrels!
133 posted on 05/28/2003 6:30:18 PM PDT by Paulus Invictus
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To: JoeSchem; The kings dead
FYI
134 posted on 05/05/2004 2:50:08 PM PDT by MEG33 (John Kerry's been AWOL for two decades on issues of National Security!)
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To: MEG33
I hereby request that you stop pinging me. Thanks.
135 posted on 05/05/2004 2:58:35 PM PDT by The kings dead (O.C.-Old Cracker:"It's time for some of our freedoms to get curtailed for the sake of the Republic.")
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To: The kings dead
I apologize.
136 posted on 05/05/2004 2:59:18 PM PDT by MEG33 (John Kerry's been AWOL for two decades on issues of National Security!)
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