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Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuseevent · 4Operation Gladiooperation · 2United Statescountry · 1Washington, D.C.place · 1Seattleplace · 1Killing of Blackwater contractors in Fallujahevent · 1Kadhim Al-Khanemiperson · 1Akilperson · 1Blackwaterorganization · 1Michigancountry · 1Irancountry · 1
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It basically, it was kind of a combination of what we had talked about before with the whole mapping of families and stuff like that. But they end up building, these things become basically what we would have envisioned what they talked abo…
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And what's really interesting about this in a very disturbing way is when you move over to Abu Ghraib and you look at what they were doing to those prisoners over there, it begins to sound a lot like what they were doing here, like putting …
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Their news broke about the abuse of the Iraqi prisoners in Abu Ghraib. Once a notorious prison and torture center during the rule of Saddam Hussein, it was then the word waterboarding as a method of torture became known. Also, there was new…
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An Iraqi mob shot and killed and mutilated four American civilians working as contractors for Blackwater. Now, I want to make sure you guys connect the dots. The CIA and other contractors were in Abu Ghraib prison torturing people, just lik…
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That resulted in the death of at least 600 Iraqi civilians and over 200 insurgents, as well as 36 U.S. military people. In the weeks after Fallujah, the news surfaced that at least 22 of the interrogators accused of torture of the inmates i…
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It's just crazy. I mean, yeah, if anybody was paying attention when it happened. Yeah, I mean, it's just. But again, if you don't understand Operation Gladio and Operation Condor, Abu Ghraib sticks out as an anomaly. Right. Watching it. I w…
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Akil, A-K-E-E-L, was part of a team out of Washington, D.C., Seattle, and Troy, Michigan, handling a number of lawsuits involving private military contractors that had been conducting interrogations at the Abu Ghraib prison. He was distress…