AR 15-6 Investigation of the Abu Ghraib Prison and 205th Military Intelligence Brigade
Title | AR 15-6 Investigation of the Abu Ghraib Prison and 205th Military Intelligence Brigade PDF eBook |
Author | Anthony R. Jones |
Publisher | William s Hein & Company |
Pages | 171 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9781575888439 |
American Torture
Title | American Torture PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Otterman |
Publisher | Melbourne Univ. Publishing |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 2007-01-01 |
Genre | Civil rights |
ISBN | 9780522853339 |
Contrary to US government assertions, the Abu Ghraib photos do not reflect the perverse handiwork of a 'few bad apples'. As American Torture reveals, tortures such as sensory deprivation, sexual humiliation and forced standing are core elements of the American detention regime, a product of more than sixty years of government research and development fully detailed in extensive CIA manuals. In the wake of the Abu Ghraib scandal, mainstream media and human rights organisations have exhaustively documented the American use of torture in detention centres around the world. Although expansive, these reports lack context. American Torture examines the origins of this detention regime and traces how it was refined, spread and kept legal. Along the way, American Torture uncovers the effects of state-sponsored torture and deconstructs the myths espoused by its proponents. What are the ramifications of such praxis for global security? The book will also feature an interview with Mamdouh Habib, and look at the plight of Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks.
AR 15-6 Investigation of the Abu Ghraib Prison and 205th Military Intelligence Brigade
Title | AR 15-6 Investigation of the Abu Ghraib Prison and 205th Military Intelligence Brigade PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 170 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Human rights |
ISBN |
Article 15-6 Investigation of the 800th Military Police Brigade
Title | Article 15-6 Investigation of the 800th Military Police Brigade PDF eBook |
Author | Antonio M. Taguba |
Publisher | |
Pages | 114 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Human rights |
ISBN |
Investigation into the alleged abuse of prisoners of war by members of the 800th Military Police Brigade at Abu Ghraib Prison, Camp Bucca, and other correctional facilities in Iraq.
Chain of Command
Title | Chain of Command PDF eBook |
Author | Seymour M. Hersh |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 420 |
Release | 2004-09-13 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0060195916 |
Since September 11, 2001, Seymour M. Hersh has riveted readers -- and outraged the Bush Administration -- with his stories in The New Yorker, including his breakthrough pieces on the Abu Ghraib prison scandal. Now, in Chain of Command, he brings together this reporting, along with new revelations, to answer the critical question of the last three years: how did America get from the clear morning when hijackers crashed airplanes into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon to a divisive and dirty war in Iraq? Hersh established himself at the forefront of investigative journalism thirty-five years ago when he broke the news of the massacre at My Lai, Vietnam, for which he won a Pulitzer Prize. Ever since, he's challenged America's power elite by publishing the stories that others can't, or won't, tell. In exposés on subjects ranging from Saudi corruption to nuclear black marketeers and -- months ahead of other journalists -- the White House's false claims about weapons of mass destruction, Hersh has cemented his reputation as the indispensable reporter of our time. In Chain of Command, Hersh takes an unflinching look behind the public story of President Bush's "war on terror" and into the lies and obsessions that led America into Iraq. He reveals the connections between early missteps in the hunt for Al Qaeda and disasters on the ground in Iraq. The book includes a new account of Hersh's pursuit of the Abu Ghraib story and of where, he believes, responsibility for the scandal ultimately lies. Hersh draws on sources at the highest levels of the American government and intelligence community, in foreign capitals, and on the battlefield for an unparalleled view of a crucial chapter in America's recent history. With an introduction by The New Yorker's editor, David Remnick, Chain of Command is a devastating portrait of an Administration blinded by ideology and of a President whose decisions have made the world a more dangerous place for America.
Investigation of Intelligence Activities at Abu Ghraib; Investigation of the Abu Ghraid Prison and 205th Military Intelligence Brigade; Investigation of the Abu Ghraib Detention Facility and 205th Military Intelligence Brigade
Title | Investigation of Intelligence Activities at Abu Ghraib; Investigation of the Abu Ghraid Prison and 205th Military Intelligence Brigade; Investigation of the Abu Ghraib Detention Facility and 205th Military Intelligence Brigade PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | DIANE Publishing |
Pages | 177 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 1428910379 |
The Road to Abu Ghraib
Title | The Road to Abu Ghraib PDF eBook |
Author | James F. Gebhardt |
Publisher | DIANE Publishing |
Pages | 153 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Prisoners of war |
ISBN | 1428910107 |
The 2004 revelations of detainee maltreatment at the Abu Ghraib prison outside of Baghdad, Iraq have led to an exhaustive overhaul of Army doctrine and training with respect to this topic. The Army has identified disconnects in its individual, leader, and collective training programs, and has also identified the absence of a deliberate, focused doctrinal crosswalk between the two principal branches concerned with detainees, Military Intelligence (MI) and Military Police (MP). These problems and their consequences are real and immediate. The perceptions of just treatment held by citizens of our nation and, to a great extent the world at large, have been and are being shaped by the actions of the US Army, both in the commission of detainee maltreatment but also, and more importantly, in the way the Army addresses its institutional shortcomings. This study examines the relationship over time between doctrine in two branches of the Army Military Police (MP) and Military Intelligence (MI) and the Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War (GPW). Specifically, it analyzes the MP detention field manual series and the MI interrogation field manual series to evaluate their GPW content. It also further examines the relationship of military police and military intelligence to each other in the enemy prisoner-of-war (EPW) and detainee operations environment, as expressed in their doctrinal manuals. Finally, the study looks at the Army's experience in detainee operations through the prism of six conflicts or contingency operations: the Korean War, Vietnam, Operation URGENT FURY (Grenada, 1983), Operation JUST CAUSE (Panama, 1989), Operation DESERT STORM (Iraq, 1991), and Operation UPHOLD DEMOCRACY (Haiti, 1994).