NEWS: Further Abuse at Abu Ghraib Detailed
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I've been suprised at how little concern there's been about Abu Ghraib -- and I think liberals are as guilty as conservatives when it comes to downplaying the significance that America is torturing people. That's a big deal, (1) because it's immoral and (2) because it's a huge fscking recruitment poster for al-Qaeda.
I see people justifying the torture by arguing that anything we do that's not as bad as beheading people is morally justified, but I don't buy it. I hate to think what that would have meant during World War II. Since the Nazis were busy killing over ten million people, would it have been okay for America to do everything just short of that? Torture 11 million? Kill five million? Rape 500,000 women? Of course, I'm not arguing that Americans are doing that now, but demonstrating the falsity of that moral argument.
Anyway, this was in the LA Times:
I see people justifying the torture by arguing that anything we do that's not as bad as beheading people is morally justified, but I don't buy it. I hate to think what that would have meant during World War II. Since the Nazis were busy killing over ten million people, would it have been okay for America to do everything just short of that? Torture 11 million? Kill five million? Rape 500,000 women? Of course, I'm not arguing that Americans are doing that now, but demonstrating the falsity of that moral argument.
Anyway, this was in the LA Times:
WASHINGTON -- Government documents made public Thursday provide fresh details about allegations of abuse by guards at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq and other detention facilities in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
They include incidents in which a female prisoner was sexually humiliated by US military intelligence officers and a male inmate was shot at to force cooperation.
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The materials also describe the deaths of three Abu Ghraib prisoners, all reportedly of heart attacks, within days of each other in August 2003, weeks before the now-infamous episodes of photographed abuse began occurring at the prison.
). I am certainly for investigation and reprimand and change.