Title: Torture
1Torture at Abu Ghraib And Guantánamo Bay Abu
Ghraib in Iraq and Guantánamo Bay in Cuba are US
Armed Forces controlled prisons where men, women
and children taken prisoner during the invasions
and occupations of Afghanistan and Iraq are
detained.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8Secretary of DefenseDonald Rumsfeldvisited Abu
Ghraib Prison
9 10Techniques approved by Secretary of Defense
Rumsfeld
- Removal of clothing
- (forced nakedness)
11 12 13 14 15Taguba Report of Torture at Abu Ghraib
- Videotaping and photographing naked male and
female detainees
16 17 18 19Taguba Report of Torture at Abu Ghraib
- Forcibly arranging detainees in various sexually
explicit positions for photographing
20 21 22Techniques approved by Secretary of Defense
Rumsfeld
- The use of dogs to fear up
- and induce stress
23 24 25 26The International Committee of the Red Cross
(ICRC) reported
- Handcuffing for extended periods with tightened
flexi-cuffs causing wounds and lesions
27 28 29Taguba Report of Torture at Abu Ghraib
- Forcing naked male detainees to wear womens
underwear
30 31Techniques approved by Secretary of Defense
Rumsfeld
- Use of stress,
- intimidation,
- threats
32 33 34 35Taguba Report of Torture at Abu Ghraib
- Punching,
- slapping
- and kicking detainees
36 37 38 39Taguba Report of Torture at Abu Ghraib
- Allowing a military police guard to stitch the
wound of a detainee who was injured after being
slammed against the wall in his cell
40 41 42 Manadel al-Jamadi died at Abu Ghraib four hours
after capture on 4 November 2003 from injuries
caused by beating and torture. His US
interrogators bound his wrists behind his back
and hung him by the wrists from a barred window
until he died.
43Taguba Report of Torture at Abu Ghraib
- Arranging naked male detainees in a pile and then
jumping on them
44 45 46 47 48The International Committee of the Red Cross
(ICRC) reported
- Ill-treatment of detainees was not the exception
but a practice tolerated by Coalition forces
49 50 51 52The International Committee of the Red Cross
(ICRC) reported
- Horrific treatment of detainees in prison
facilities that caused physical and psychological
injury and even death
53 54 55Taguba Report of Torture at Abu Ghraib
- Positioning a naked detainee on a MRE Box, with a
sandbag on his head, and attaching wires to his
fingers, toes and penis to simulate electrical
torture
56 57- Still Detained in US Armed Forces Prisons
- 550 people are still detained in Guantánamo Bay,
some of whom have been imprisoned since Jan 2002. - 250 to 300 of the Guantánamo Bay detainees may be
moved to prisons in Egypt, Saudi Arabia or
elsewhere. - 10,500 people are detained in US Armed Forces
prisons in Iraq (approximately). - 5,000 to 10,000 people are believed to be
detained in US Armed Forces prisons in other
places, including Afghanistan and Diego Garcia. - 3 April 2005