U.S. Jail Chief Apologizes to Iraq Over Abuse (Reuters)
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Iraq Jail Chief Says Prisoner Abuse
Covered Up (Reuters)
Iraq Jail Chief Says Prisoner Abuse
Covered Up (Reuters)
08/03/2004 09:08 AMReuters - The U.S. general formerly in charge of
Baghdad's notorious Abu Ghraib prison said on Tuesday abuse of
Iraqi captives was hidden from her in a cover-up that may reach
all the way to the Pentagon or White House.
U.S. Iraq Policy, Jail Abuse Under Fire
at Summit (Reuters)
U.S. Iraq Policy, Jail Abuse Under Fire
at Summit (Reuters)
05/27/2004 07:44 PMReuters - The United States'
occupation of Iraq and the "inhuman and degrading" abuse of
prisoners came under fire on Thursday ahead of a summit of
European and Latin American leaders.
U.S. Army Suspends General in Iraq
Jail-Abuse Probe (Reuters)
U.S. Army Suspends General in Iraq
Jail-Abuse Probe (Reuters)
05/24/2004 06:49 PMReuters - An American general in charge of
U.S.-run prisons in Iraq when the abuse of prisoners took place
has been suspended as commander of the military police brigade
at the heart of the scandal and removed from active duty, the
Army said on Monday.
Rumsfeld Apologizes for Iraq Prison
Abuse (AP)
Rumsfeld Apologizes for Iraq Prison
Abuse (AP)
05/07/2004 08:32 PMAP - Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld offered "my deepest apology"
Friday to Iraqi prisoners abused by sadistic military personnel and
warned that videos and photos yet to come could further inflame
worldwide outrage.
Bush Apologizes for Iraq Abuse; Backs
Rumsfeld
Bush Apologizes for Iraq Abuse; Backs
Rumsfeld
05/06/2004 11:06 PMThe president was "sorry for the humiliation suffered by the Iraqi
prisoners and the humiliation suffered by their families."
Bush Apologizes for Iraqi Prison Abuse
(Reuters)
Bush Apologizes for Iraqi Prison Abuse
(Reuters)
05/06/2004 02:35 PMReuters - President Bush told Jordan's King
Abdullah on Thursday that he was sorry for the humiliation
suffered by Iraqi prisoners and their families because of
abusive American jailers.
Rumsfeld Apologizes for Abuse of Iraqi
Prisoners (Reuters)
Rumsfeld Apologizes for Abuse of Iraqi
Prisoners (Reuters)
05/07/2004 11:55 AMReuters - Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld
took responsibility on Friday for the abuse of Iraqi prisoners
by U.S. personnel and apologized to the victims, the Iraqi
people and Americans.
Archbishops slam Iraq jail abuse
Archbishops slam Iraq jail abuse
06/29/2004 10:17 PMTwo Anglican archbishops write to Tony Blair to condemn the conduct of
coalition troops in Iraq.
Officer Suggests Iraq Jail Abuse Was
Encouraged
Officer Suggests Iraq Jail Abuse Was
Encouraged
05/02/2004 01:31 AMAn Army Reserve general whose soldiers abused Iraqi prisoners said
Army military intelligence officers may have encouraged the abuse.
New US Iraq abuse probe chief
New US Iraq abuse probe chief
06/25/2004 11:30 PMThe US army appoints a more senior general to investigate the role of
military intelligence in the Iraq prisoner abuse scandal.
Wolfowitz Apologizes to Iraq War
Correspondents (Reuters)
Wolfowitz Apologizes to Iraq War
Correspondents (Reuters)
06/25/2004 05:32 AMReuters - U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Paul
Wolfowitz apologized on Thursday to Iraq war correspondents for
saying that many of them were afraid to travel and reported
rumors.
U.S. Jail Chief to Halve Numbers at Abu
Ghraib (Reuters)
U.S. Jail Chief to Halve Numbers at Abu
Ghraib (Reuters)
05/10/2004 08:46 AMReuters - The U.S. general in charge of
military prisons in Iraq said Monday he would halve in 45 days
the population of a jail outside Baghdad where U.S. soldiers
photographed themselves abusing Iraqi detainees.
Rumsfeld Apologizes for Abuse, Says
Worse to Come
Rumsfeld Apologizes for Abuse, Says
Worse to Come
05/07/2004 09:52 PMReuters via Wired News May 8 2004 1:48AM GMT
Red Cross Says Repeatedly Warned U.S. on
Iraq Jail (Reuters)
Red Cross Says Repeatedly Warned U.S. on
Iraq Jail (Reuters)
05/06/2004 04:38 AMReuters - The International Committee of the Red
Cross (ICRC) said on Thursday it had repeatedly urged the
United States to take "corrective action" at a Baghdad jail
which is at the center of a scandal over Iraqi prisoner abuse.
At Least 20 U.S. Troops Wounded in Iraq
Jail Attack (Reuters)
At Least 20 U.S. Troops Wounded in Iraq
Jail Attack (Reuters)
04/02/2005 03:20 PMReuters - Dozens of insurgents attacked Abu
Ghraib prison outside Baghdad on Saturday, detonating two
suicide car bombs and firing rocket-propelled grenades at U.S.
forces before the assault was repelled, the U.S. military said.
Pentagon Grilled on Iraq Jail
Interrogation Rules (Reuters)
Pentagon Grilled on Iraq Jail
Interrogation Rules (Reuters)
05/13/2004 08:02 PMReuters - Top Pentagon officials conceded on
Thursday some of the interrogation methods approved for use by
the U.S. military on Iraqi prisoners may violate the Geneva
Convention governing treatment of war prisoners.
Soldier Who Killed 2 in Iraq Jail
Defends Actions (Reuters)
Soldier Who Killed 2 in Iraq Jail
Defends Actions (Reuters)
05/07/2004 09:49 PMReuters - A U.S. soldier who shot
dead two Iraqis during a riot at Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison
and fired rubber bullets at inmates said on Friday some force
was needed to run a wartime prison.
Guard 'Stomped on Fingers' in Iraq Jail
-- Testimony (Reuters)
Guard 'Stomped on Fingers' in Iraq Jail
-- Testimony (Reuters)
08/30/2004 01:42 PMReuters - The first U.S. soldier
convicted in the Iraq prisoner abuse scandal testified on
Monday that Pfc. Lynndie England, the soldier photographed
holding an Iraqi on a leash, stomped on prisoners' fingers and
toes.
At Least 20 U.S. Troops Hurt in Mass
Iraq Jail Attack (Reuters)
At Least 20 U.S. Troops Hurt in Mass
Iraq Jail Attack (Reuters)
04/02/2005 06:36 PMReuters - Dozens of insurgents mounted a
sustained attack on Abu Ghraib prison outside Baghdad on
Saturday, detonating two suicide car bombs and firing rocket-
propelled grenades before U.S. troops repelled the assault.
Bush Apologizes, Calls Abuse 'Stain' on
Nation (washingtonpost.com)
Bush Apologizes, Calls Abuse 'Stain' on
Nation (washingtonpost.com)
05/06/2004 11:11 PMwashingtonpost.com - A week after the release of photographs showing
American soldiers torturing Iraqi prisoners, President Bush apologized
for the abuse for the first time yesterday and called the revelations
"a stain on our country's honor and our country's reputation."
Blair Says Appalled by Iraq Abuse Photos
(Reuters)
Blair Says Appalled by Iraq Abuse Photos
(Reuters)
05/01/2004 02:29 PMReuters - Prime Minister Tony Blair said on
Saturday abuse of Iraqi prisoners was "completely and totally
unacceptable" after pictures were published showing British
soldiers apparently urinating on a shackled prisoner of war.
Lawsuit Filed Against U.S. Contractors
Over Iraq Abuse (Reuters)
Lawsuit Filed Against U.S. Contractors
Over Iraq Abuse (Reuters)
06/09/2004 05:34 PMReuters - Two U.S. defense contractors were
accused in a class-action suit on Wednesday of conspiring with
U.S. officials to torture and abuse prisoners in Iraq.
General Won't Be Witness in Iraq Abuse
Hearing (Reuters)
General Won't Be Witness in Iraq Abuse
Hearing (Reuters)
08/31/2004 01:20 PMReuters - The U.S. military judge
investigating prisoner abuse charges against Pfc. Lynndie
England, the soldier photographed holding an Iraqi on a leash,
will not allow England's lawyers to question a former top
military officer at Abu Ghraib prison.
CBS to Air U.S. Soldier's Video Diary of
Iraq Abuse (Reuters)
CBS to Air U.S. Soldier's Video Diary of
Iraq Abuse (Reuters)
05/11/2004 07:30 PMReuters - An American soldier's video diary
showing her disdain for Iraqi detainees who died in her charge
is to be broadcast by a U.S. network on Wednesday in a further
escalation of the prisoner abuse scandal that has shaken the
Bush administration and provoked world outrage.
Family of Iraq Abuse Whistleblower
Threatened (Reuters)
Family of Iraq Abuse Whistleblower
Threatened (Reuters)
08/16/2004 10:11 AMReuters - Relatives of the U.S. soldier who
sounded the alarm about abuse of Iraqi detainees at Abu Ghraib
prison said on Monday the family was living in protective
custody because of death threats against them.
U.S. Army Reprimands Six for Iraq
Prisoner Abuse (Reuters)
U.S. Army Reprimands Six for Iraq
Prisoner Abuse (Reuters)
05/03/2004 05:27 AMReuters - The U.S. military has reprimanded six
senior commissioned and non-commissioned officers in connection
with the abuse of prisoners at the Abu Ghraib prison outside
Baghdad, a senior U.S. military official said on Monday.
U.S. Opens Criminal Investigation Over
Iraq Abuse (Reuters)
U.S. Opens Criminal Investigation Over
Iraq Abuse (Reuters)
05/21/2004 05:38 PMReuters - The U.S. government has opened its
first criminal investigation into a civilian contractor in Iraq
over possible mistreatment of Iraqi prisoners, the Justice
Department said on Friday.
U.S. Soldier's Lawyer Says Iraq Abuse
Widespread (Reuters)
U.S. Soldier's Lawyer Says Iraq Abuse
Widespread (Reuters)
06/25/2004 10:25 AMReuters - Senior military officers were
aware of widespread abuse of Iraqi prisoners by U.S. soldiers,
and lower-ranking troops should not be made scapegoats, the
lawyer for an accused female soldier said Friday.
Former CIA Chief Disputes Warning Over
Iraq Data (Reuters)
Former CIA Chief Disputes Warning Over
Iraq Data (Reuters)
04/01/2005 08:17 PMReuters - Former CIA Director George Tenet on
Friday disputed that he was warned about problems with an Iraqi
source just hours before Secretary of State Colin Powell argued
the U.S. case against Iraq at the United Nations, using the
source's information.
Ex US-Treasury Chief: Saw No Evidence of
Iraq WMDs (Reuters)
Ex US-Treasury Chief: Saw No Evidence of
Iraq WMDs (Reuters)
01/11/2004 10:27 PMReuters - Former Treasury Secretary Paul
O'Neill said he never saw any evidence that Iraq had weapons of
mass destruction -- President Bush's main justification for
going to war -- and was told "deficits don't matter" when he
warned of a looming fiscal crisis.
US Intelligence Soldier Pleads Guilty to
Iraq Abuse (Reuters)
US Intelligence Soldier Pleads Guilty to
Iraq Abuse (Reuters)
09/11/2004 02:11 AMReuters - The first military intelligence
soldier to be charged in connection with prisoner abuse at Abu
Ghraib pleaded guilty to two charges at a court martial in
Baghdad and was due to be sentenced later on Saturday.
Red Cross Was Told Iraq Abuse 'Part of
the Process' (Reuters)
Red Cross Was Told Iraq Abuse 'Part of
the Process' (Reuters)
05/10/2004 04:14 PMReuters - The Red Cross saw U.S. troops keeping
Iraqi prisoners naked for days in darkness at the Abu Ghraib
jail last October and was told by an intelligence officer in
charge it was "part of the process," a report leaked on Monday
said.
U.S. Soldier Details Iraq Abuse, to
Plead Guilty (Reuters)
U.S. Soldier Details Iraq Abuse, to
Plead Guilty (Reuters)
05/14/2004 01:45 AMReuters - U.S. guards at the Abu Ghraib
prison stripped Iraqi prisoners naked, mocked, struck and
kicked them and then "in the crudest of humiliations, forced
them to hit each other," the Los Angeles Times reported on its
Web site on Thursday.
Hearing Ends for U.S. Soldier in Iraq
Abuse Scandal (Reuters)
Hearing Ends for U.S. Soldier in Iraq
Abuse Scandal (Reuters)
08/07/2004 05:07 PMReuters - A U.S. military court on
Saturday temporarily halted a hearing to decide if Pfc. Lynndie
England, the soldier photographed holding a naked Iraqi
prisoner on a leash, should stand trial for abusing inmates at
Abu Ghraib prison.
U.S. Soldier Seeks to Suppress Iraq
Abuse Photos (Reuters)
U.S. Soldier Seeks to Suppress Iraq
Abuse Photos (Reuters)
08/23/2004 06:42 AMReuters - A U.S. soldier at the center
of the Iraqi prisoner abuse scandal sought on Monday to strike
from his court martial potentially incriminating photographs at
a hearing before a military judge in Germany.
Rumsfeld May Widen Scope of Iraq Abuse
Probe (Reuters)
Rumsfeld May Widen Scope of Iraq Abuse
Probe (Reuters)
06/10/2004 02:53 PMReuters - Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld
may widen the investigation into abuses of Iraqi prisoners to
include top military ranks, and has also ordered that he be
told about the death of any prisoner in U.S. military custody,
officials said on Thursday.
EU, Latin America Condemn U.S. Prison
Abuse in Iraq (Reuters)
EU, Latin America Condemn U.S. Prison
Abuse in Iraq (Reuters)
05/28/2004 07:51 PMReuters - European and Latin American
leaders condemned the abuse of Iraqi prisoners by U.S. troops
on Friday and pushed Washington to work with the United Nations
rather than go it alone in its war on terror.
All Iraq Prison Abuse Papers to Senate
-Pentagon (Reuters)
All Iraq Prison Abuse Papers to Senate
-Pentagon (Reuters)
06/08/2004 06:27 PMReuters - The Pentagon claims it has sent to a
Senate committee all documents from the Army investigation into
Iraqi prisoner abuses omitted from a report sent earlier to
Congress, a senator said on Tuesday.
US Congress Sees More Evidence of Iraq
Inmate Abuse (Reuters)
US Congress Sees More Evidence of Iraq
Inmate Abuse (Reuters)
05/12/2004 05:20 PMReuters - New images of Iraqi prisoner abuse
contain awful scenes of violence and sexual humiliation,
members of Congress said after a viewing on Wednesday that one
lawmaker likened to a descent into "the wings of hell."
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