Abu Ghraib Torture Scandal: Latest Scapegoat News (May 1, 2005)
CBC News, May 5 ’05: U.S. general demoted over prison abuses
Former brigadier-general Janis Karpinski, who was in charge of the Abu Ghraib prison when U.S. soldiers abused Iraqi prisoners, has been demoted.
“Karpinski said she didn’t know about the abuse, insisting that she was being used as a scapegoat to protect higher-ranking officers and military intelligence.”
www.abc.net.au, May 5 ’05: Judge rejects Lynndie England’s guilty plea
“The military judge in the trial of Private Lynndie England – the US soldier photographed humiliating naked Iraqi detainees at the Abu Ghraib prison – has declared a mistrial because he doesn’t believe her plea of guilty.”
Sure she’s guilty – guilty and a patsy. Put the dogs on trial too.
The Taguba Report on Treatment of Abu Ghraib Prisoners in Iraq
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