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Jailed 2 Years, Iraqi Tells of Abuse by Americans

DAMASCUS, Syria — In the early hours of Jan. 6, Laith al-Ani stood in a jail near the Baghdad airport waiting to be released by the American military after two years and three months in captivity.

He struggled to quell his hope. Other prisoners had gotten as far as the gate only to be brought back inside, he said, and he feared that would happen to him as punishment for letting his family discuss his case with a reporter.

But as the morning light grew, the American guards moved Mr. Ani, a 31-year-old father of two young children, methodically toward freedom. They swapped his yellow prison suit for street clothes, he said. They snipped off his white plastic identification bracelet. They scanned his irises into their database.

Then, shortly before 9 a.m., Mr. Ani said, he was brought to a table for one last step. He was handed a form and asked to place a check mark next to the sentence that best described how he had been treated:

“I didn’t go through any abuse during detention,” read the first option, in Arabic.

“I have gone through abuse during detention,” read the second.

In the room, he said, stood three American guards carrying the type of electric stun devices that Mr. Ani and other detainees said had been used on them for infractions as minor as speaking out of turn....  story continues...

240 is Back:
But we don't torture, right? ;)

tu_holmes:
Oh no... not us... we use "coercive tactics"

240 is Back:

--- Quote from: tu_holmes on February 18, 2007, 12:05:37 AM ---Oh no... not us... we use "coercive tactics"

--- End quote ---

I prefer to call it "creative cooperation".

To question it is to support saddam!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

tu_holmes:

--- Quote from: 240 is Back on February 18, 2007, 12:10:11 AM ---I prefer to call it "creative cooperation".

To question it is to support saddam!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

--- End quote ---

I'd support him, but I hate holding up "dead weight".

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