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To: Ilaine who wrote (133975)5/22/2004 8:57:34 PM
From: E  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
Yeah, probably he died of cancer.

Which of the abuses I mentioned do you doubt? Jumping on hands and feet? Electricity? Beating to death (ha ha ha)? Sodomy with light bulbs? Feces-coating? Smothering? Hanging by a fork lift from a rope? Threats to harm family members? I believe that every action on that list has already been confirmed, photographed, or confessed to by soldiers.

Imagine what we don't know. And won't be believed because there aren't any photos. If it weren't for the photos, you'd be denying everything with a wave of the cyberhand. Are you the one who called the sexual humilation (photographed fellatio poses, women serving naked men, forced masturbation in front of female soldiers, etc etc) as "embarrassment" to Muslims?

Yes, investigation. That's always good. And we have a lot of credibility, too, which is helpful.

According to the research of Spiegel TV, the case of the family father Jaleel in occupied Iraq is not a rarity. Employees of the Forensic Pathology Institute in Baghdad confirm that among the bodies that the International Red Cross has handed over to them on behalf of the Americans there are always victims of torture. However, the Iraqi pathologists are forbidden to do their own investigation as long as there is an American death certificate - even if the information about the cause of death is obviously false.

The US Army Remains Silent

About five bodies with US Armed Forces death certificates are handed over every week in Baghdad alone, according to the employees of the Institute. The established practice of the Americans is to declare bodies that come from the prison at Abu Ghuraib as victims of grenade attacks on the camp. This was the case with the bodies of 26 detainees last week, even though only some of the bodies showed injuries typical of grenade attacks, the employees said.