Embarrassing Iraqi Prisoner Torture Photographs

Photographs made to self document systematic mistreatment and torture of prisoners were intended as trophy like memorabilia for the benefit of showing off to friends and family of what the photographers and their colleges were doing to their helpless prisoners of war. The boldness in these photographs indicate an absolute lack of concern that what they were doing was in any way illegal or morally wrong! Fearing no legal reprisal for inhumane treatment of prisoners of war they demonstrated a small portion of what brutality and inhumanity they systematically and routinely subjected their prisoners to and recorded it on photos and video for their personal use. The fact that these photos were taken in the first place underscores the natural state of understandings that these brutal inhumane treatment of helpless prisoners of war was just that, natural and no fear of legal reprisal for these photos existence ever crossed the minds of the trophy photographers because the prisoner abuse was condoned, natural, and everyday routine known about and approved by the officers in charge up the chain of command, as the Red Cross even noted prisoner abuses months before the public was told about it via news releases. The handful of service personnel directly implicated in the prisoner abuse photographs are merely the tip of the iceberg relative to the hundreds of guilty professional parties who were smarter than to pose in front of cameras and whom most likely continue practicing in secret their inhumane treatment of their fellow man in future wars.
Prisoner Abuse Article with Pictures.
FRONTLINE: The Torture Question NOV-2005 DVD
CBC_CIAsSecretWar mp4, mp3
Am_I_Torturer.pdf
AbuGhraib_FinalWord.pdf
CIA_BodySnachers.pdf

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