Archive for May 3rd, 2004


Photo from Albasrah of Iraqi…

Photo from Albasrah of Iraqi woman apparently being raped by soldiers

To follow up on the posting below, I decided to post one of the photos. This is the mildest of the photos, the others are much worse and considerably more graphic.

To repeat, these don’t look staged to me.

Can anyone determine the country the soldiers are from by their uniforms? The other photos have uniformed soldiers too.

Update 4/4: alBasrah.net is down as I write this. I assumed this might happen so I downloaded the photos and posted them on LA IndyMedia

UPDATE: 5/6 U.S. decries faked pictures (the photos of apparent rape of Iraqi women)

“We
have done a thorough investigation of the origin of these photos and
have conclusive evidence that they originated on a pornographic website”

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Photos of Iraqi women being…

Photos of Iraqi women being raped by soldiers?


Albasrah has apparent photos of Iraqi women being raped and forced to give oral sex. The photos, at the bottom of the page, don’t looked staged to me.

Also, British soldiers ‘kicked Iraqi prisoner to death’, Robert Fisk



Eight young Iraqis arrested in Basra were kicked and assaulted by British soldiers, one of them so badly that he died in British custody, according to military and medical records seen by The Independent on Sunday.


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Iraqi torture by US. Front…

Iraqi torture by US. Front page. worldwide.


The carefully constructed facade, “we’re here to build democracy for Iraq”, has crumbled to the ground. The photos of US military torturing Iraqi prisoners  are in newspapers and on websites worldwide. The US military and Bush have gone, in just a few days, from strutting about, boasting of their military and moral superiority to being on the defensive, engaging serious, massive damage control. And the damage is huge and can’t be repaired, not by more propaganda, not by spin doctors, not by Rush Limbaugh and Fox News ranting at the left - no, the Bushies fucked up big time and have no one to blame but themselves.


When the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is forced by events to get involved, and then issues a non-denial denial, well, the damage is severe and getting worse.



The Bush administration scrambled Sunday to contain a burgeoning controversy over mistreatment and sexual abuse of Iraqi prisoners by U.S. troops in Iraq.


Gen. Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said on Sunday talk shows that the misbehavior was an aberration, carried out by a fraction of the 135,000 U.S. troops stationed Iraq.


“It is not systematic,” Myers told ABC’s This Week.


But asked how he could be sure any abuses were not systemic, Myers said on the CBS program Face the Nation, “I’m not sure of it.”


Well, how could it not be systemic? How else to explain the apparent blindness of commanding officers all the way up the food chain? Everyone is shocked, just shocked, and no one had a clue, huh? Yeah, right…


They will attempt to blame it solely on a few rural working class reservists whose behavior, vile and disgusting as it was, I doubt sprang out of nowhere. Someone told them to degrade the prisoners in those specific ways, someone who knew Muslim men would find the nakedness and forced sexual degradation especially humiliating.


So either the chain of command knew nothing when they should have known quite a lot, in which case they should be removed from duty for incompetence, or more likely, they knew damn well what was happening and choose to ignore it - or they were the ones giving the orders to the reservists to abuse the prisoners.


This is a crisis for the ruling class. They can’t cover it up, they can’t explain it away. Expect the Bushies to try something drastic. The war was already going wrong. Now this. Universal contempt from the planet against the actions of the US military.


We are seeing a process that may drive Bush from power. Not that Kerry is much better, but a defeated Bush, and a US that brings the troops home soon because the war is lost, can only be good news to the peace movement.


June 5. Worldwide protests. Be there.


PS. 11 US soldiers were killed Sunday. That’s a high number, and coming right after the release of the photos, not a coincidence at all. Bring the troops home now!

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Florida Green Party endorses “no…

Florida Green Party endorses “no candidate”


The Flordia Green Party has endorsed “no candidate” for the upcoming national Green Party nominating convention in June.



“The rest of the (country’s Greens) will be shocked by this no-candidate vote,” said Mark Kamleiter, a St. Petersburg attorney and outgoing co-chairman of the state party. “But they’re not living in Florida and haven’t lived through what we did. After the election, people immediately scapegoated the Green Party.”

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