“Prisoners abuse is not an isolated incident”
Published: 12 August, 2009, 21:26
Edited: 27 December, 2009, 17:19
TAGS: Human rights, USA
The release of prisoner abuse photos in US overseas jails is essential as they can prove that what happened in Abu Ghraib is not an isolated incident, says Christopher Anders of the American Civil Liberties Union.
He believes torture and abuse were part of a systematic program.
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That US reporter certainly knows what her agenda is. What happened to objectivity in journalism? It is blatantly obvious that this woman has been briefed on what to say and she sticks to it. I wish we could see just how bad the pictures really are they must be horrible. Probably they will release some doctored versions again that will plainly not be worth all the panic about secrecy. Curiosity about it led me here