US Army Destroyed Mock Execution Pictures

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NEW YORK - Pictures of U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan posing with hooded and bound detainees during mock executions were destroyed after the Abu Ghraib prison scandal in Iraq to avoid another public outrage, Army documents released Friday by the American Civil Liberties Union show.

The results of an Army probe of the photographs were among hundreds of pages of documents released after the ACLU obtained a federal court order in Manhattan to let it see documents about U.S. treatment of detainees around the world.

The ACLU said the probe shows the rippling effect of the Abu Ghraib scandal and that efforts to humiliate the enemy might have been more widespread than thought.

“It’s increasingly clear that members of the military were aware of the allegations of torture and that efforts were taken to erase evidence, to shut down investigations and to humiliate the detainees in an effort to silence them,” ACLU Executive Director Anthony Romero said.

The Army did not immediately return a telephone message seeking comment. (source)

I’m absolutely certain that Abu Ghraib was just the tip of the ice berg. Why else would the Army have evidence destroyed? It amazes me that we let our government get away with this. A few soldiers are being punished, but they are just the scapegoats to make us feel that this issue has been addressed. This all came about and had the blessing from a much higher authority.

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