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[Marxism] [prisoner!!!] was “aggressive and misbehaving. The case is closed.”



Report: Army Won't Prosecute 17 Soldiers

Military investigators recommended courts-martial for the soldiers in the cases of three prisoner deaths for charges ranging from making false statements to murder. Officers rejected those recommendations, ruling that the soldiers lawfully used force or didn't understand the rules for using force, or that there was not enough evidence to prosecute.

Case #1
In one case, commanders decided not to file recommended criminal charges against 11 soldiers involved in the death of a former Iraqi Army lieutenant colonel in January 2004. An autopsy indicated the man died from blunt force injuries and asphyxia. Investigators determined there was enough evidence for negligent homicide charges against two soldiers and for various lesser charges, ranging from making false statements to assault, against nine others.

The accused soldiers' commander, however, decided that the soldiers were justified in using force against the Iraqi because he was being aggressive and misbehaving. The case is closed.

Case #2
In another case, Army Special Forces commanders decided not to bring charges against a soldier accused of shooting and killing a detainee in Afghanistan in 2002. The Special Forces commanders decided there wasn't enough evidence to bring that soldier to trial, the New York Times reported Saturday.

Case #3
The third case involved a soldier who killed an Iraqi detainee in September 2003. That soldier's commander decided the soldier was not well informed about the rules for using force against prisoners.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory?id=615811
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Compare These Sentences to
Sgt. Graner of Abu Ghraib Fame

Other cases not yet determined, but those determined received 3 years and 1 year and dishonorable discharges. Meanwhile Sgt. Grainer of Abu Ghraib fame was sentenced to 10 years behind bars for humiliating prisoners, and striking two other prisoners. His greatest offense, of course, was appearing in pictures that the whole world saw.

"Graner was accused of stacking naked prisoners in a human pyramid and later ordering them to masturbate while other soldiers took photographs. He also allegedly punched one man in the head hard enough to knock him out, and struck an injured prisoner with a collapsible metal stick."

Anticipatory Self-Defense
In a related story, CIA Director Porter Goss says that the CIA is authorized to kill terrorists “in appropriate cases against members of al Qaeda planning attacks against the United States.”
...
The CIA declined to comment on the remarks, but according to one former senior intelligence official, the decision to get around the ban, rather than to rescind or waive it, was made soon after the September 11 attacks.

"They wanted to keep the ban in place," [a] former official said. The self-defense exemption "was a legal fabrication to save face, to say, 'Yes, it still applies, but just not in these cases.'Â "

The former intelligence official said some Bush administration lawyers used a theory of anticipatory self-defense to justify their legal analysis that the ban did not apply to terrorists.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20050324-114414-9779r.htm

from Brian Shannon



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