Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse

Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse

Taxi to the Dark Side - Why Democracy


Why Democracy - Taxi to the Dark Side
1 hr 19 min 2 sec


Janis Karpinski: They Knew What They Were Doing

In June 2003, during the US-led occupation of Iraq, Gen. Janis Karpinski was given command of the 800th Military Police Brigade, putting her in charge of the fifteen detention facilities in southern and central Iraq run by Coalition forces, including Abu Ghraib. Truthout's Geoffrey Millard recently sat down with Karpinski to get her side of the story of how the torture scandal at Abu Ghraib was allowed to happen.


The Torture Question - PBS Frontline Documentary

Donald Rumsfeld: The War Crimes Case

Marjorie Cohn
The Jurist
November 9, 2006

JURIST Contributing Editor Marjorie Cohn of Thomas Jefferson School of Law, president of the National Lawyers Guild, says that although Donald Rumsfeld is resigning as US Secretary of Defense, steps should be and will be taken to hold him accountable for breaches of international law and even war crimes sanctioned in Iraq and Guantanamo during his tenure ...


Exclusive: Charges Sought Against Rumsfeld Over Prison Abuse

The chickens are coming home to roost. ;d

A lawsuit in Germany will seek a criminal prosecution of the outgoing Defense Secretary and other U.S. officials for their alleged role in abuses at Abu Ghraib and Gitmo
By Adam Zagorin
Friday, Nov. 10, 2006

Time Magazine


Seymour Hersh: Mario Savio Memorial Lecture

Seymour Hersh
UC Berkeley Educational Technology Services
1 hr 53 min

This is an incredible talk by Seymour Hersh. It is a long presentation as it is part of the memorial to Mario Savio.


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