Pentagon: Military Hid Iraq Prisoner from Red Cross (Reuters)
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U.S. Is Sued Over Records of Military
Prisoner Abuse (Reuters)
U.S. Is Sued Over Records of Military
Prisoner Abuse (Reuters)
06/02/2004 04:53 PMReuters - Civil-rights and veterans groups on
Wednesday sued the U.S. government for what they said was
illegally withholding records about American military abuse of
prisoners held in Iraq, Guantanamo Bay and other locations.
Pentagon Releases More Bush Military
Records -NYT (Reuters)
Pentagon Releases More Bush Military
Records -NYT (Reuters)
09/08/2004 03:45 AMReuters - The Pentagon has released what it
called newly found records concerning President Bush's service
in the Air National Guard, a subject of debate in the U.S.
presidential campaign, The New York Times said on Wednesday.
Pentagon Backs Bigger Military Death
Benefits (Reuters)
Pentagon Backs Bigger Military Death
Benefits (Reuters)
02/01/2005 08:26 PMReuters - The Pentagon unveiled a plan on
Tuesday to nearly double to about $500,000 the cash payments
for families of U.S. forces killed in combat, responding to
demands from the U.S. Congress to improve benefits for troops
in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Pentagon Finds Bush's Military Payroll
Records (Reuters)
Pentagon Finds Bush's Military Payroll
Records (Reuters)
07/23/2004 04:22 PMReuters - Payroll records related to President
Bush's service in the Air National Guard three decades ago that
the Pentagon said earlier this month were accidentally
destroyed now have been located, defense officials said on
Friday.
Pentagon Moves to Improve Troubled
Military Voting (Reuters)
Pentagon Moves to Improve Troubled
Military Voting (Reuters)
08/06/2004 11:50 AMReuters - Stung by voting problems four years
ago, the Pentagon announced on Friday it was pressing to
improve absentee balloting by the U.S. military and civilians
overseas in what could be a close 2004 presidential election.
U.S. Probes 8 More Iraq, Afghan Prisoner
Homicides (Reuters)
U.S. Probes 8 More Iraq, Afghan Prisoner
Homicides (Reuters)
05/21/2004 05:38 PMReuters - The U.S. military, embroiled in a
scandal over the abuse of prisoners in Iraq, is investigating
as homicides the deaths of eight more prisoners held by
American forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Pentagon said on
Friday
Four U.S. Soldiers Charged in Iraq
Prisoner Drowning (Reuters)
Four U.S. Soldiers Charged in Iraq
Prisoner Drowning (Reuters)
07/02/2004 07:38 PMReuters - The U.S. Army has charged four
soldiers, three of them with manslaughter, after the drowning
of an Iraqi prisoner who was pushed off a bridge, while a
senior general criticized U.S. military detention policies,
officials said on Friday.
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. Probes 8 More Iraq, Afghan Prisoner
Deaths (Reuters)
U.S. Probes 8 More Iraq, Afghan Prisoner
Deaths (Reuters)
05/21/2004 09:49 PMReuters - The deaths of eight more detainees
held by American forces in Iraq -- including one of Saddam
Hussein's top generals -- are being investigated as homicides,
the Pentagon said on Friday
Bush to Speak to Arab TV on Iraq
Prisoner Abuse (Reuters)
Bush to Speak to Arab TV on Iraq
Prisoner Abuse (Reuters)
05/04/2004 10:36 PMReuters - President Bush will seek to stem
growing Arab outrage over the abuse of Iraqi detainees in
interviews with two Arab television networks on Wednesday, a
White House spokesman said.
U.S. Soldier to Face Judgment on Iraq
Prisoner Abuse (Reuters)
U.S. Soldier to Face Judgment on Iraq
Prisoner Abuse (Reuters)
05/18/2004 08:52 PMReuters - U.S. military policeman Specialist
Jeremy Sivits faces a court martial on Wednesday on charges of
abusing Iraqi prisoners, the first in a series of trials that
could shake President Bush's administration.
Iraq Prisoner Abuses Widespread, Rights
Groups Say (Reuters)
Iraq Prisoner Abuses Widespread, Rights
Groups Say (Reuters)
05/06/2004 08:47 AMReuters - Photo images of U.S. soldiers abusing
and humiliating prisoners in Iraq may be just the tip of the
iceberg and only a non-military inquiry will expose the full
extent of the problem, human rights groups said on Thursday.
Bush Calls Iraq Prisoner Abuse
Wrongdoing of a Few (Reuters)
Bush Calls Iraq Prisoner Abuse
Wrongdoing of a Few (Reuters)
05/08/2004 02:36 PMReuters - President Bush sought on Saturday to
quell worldwide outrage over the abuse and humiliation of Iraqi
prisoners by the U.S. military, calling the acts the
"wrongdoing of a few."
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.
Pentagon to Replace Top U.S. Commander
in Iraq (Reuters)
Pentagon to Replace Top U.S. Commander
in Iraq (Reuters)
05/25/2004 11:33 AMReuters - The Pentagon will replace Army Lt.
Gen. Ricardo Sanchez as the top U.S. military officer in Iraq,
senior defense officials said on Tuesday. But they argued that
the change was not triggered by the Abu Ghraib Iraqi prisoner
abuse scandal.
Army Finds 94 Cases of Iraq, Afghan
Prisoner Abuse (Reuters)
Army Finds 94 Cases of Iraq, Afghan
Prisoner Abuse (Reuters)
07/22/2004 06:49 PMReuters - A long-awaited Army report on
Thursday found 94 cases of abuse of prisoners in Iraq and
Afghanistan but blamed "a few individuals" and not the military
leadership -- a finding Senate Democrats called hard to
believe.
CACI Internal Probe Finds No Iraq
Prisoner Abuse (Reuters)
CACI Internal Probe Finds No Iraq
Prisoner Abuse (Reuters)
08/12/2004 01:00 PMReuters - CACI International Inc., which was
named in a report about the possible abuse of prisoners in
Iraq, on Thursday said that its own investigation into the
matter has not shown any evidence of abuse of detainees at Abu
Ghraib prison.
Pentagon Doubts Iraq Will Ask U.S.
Troops to Leave (Reuters)
Pentagon Doubts Iraq Will Ask U.S.
Troops to Leave (Reuters)
02/19/2004 06:08 PMReuters - The Pentagon expressed confidence on
Thursday that a new sovereign Iraqi government will agree to
the continued presence of U.S. forces, but said how long
American troops will remain there is "unknowable."
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.
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.
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.
Top U.S. Military Officer in Iraq to
Evaluate (Reuters)
Top U.S. Military Officer in Iraq to
Evaluate (Reuters)
04/14/2004 10:26 AMReuters - Top U.S. military officer General
Richard Myers began a first-hand evaluation of military
operations in Iraq Wednesday amid escalating violence.
U.S. Military Says Marine Missing in
Iraq (Reuters)
U.S. Military Says Marine Missing in
Iraq (Reuters)
06/27/2004 07:19 PMReuters - The U.S. military said on Monday a
Marine of Lebanese descent was missing in Iraq but a spokesman
could not confirm he had been taken hostage.
Three U.S. Soldiers Killed in Iraq
-Military (Reuters)
Three U.S. Soldiers Killed in Iraq
-Military (Reuters)
01/27/2004 05:17 PMReuters - Three U.S. soldiers were killed on
Tuesday by a roadside bomb attack on a convoy south of Baghdad,
the U.S. military said, bringing the day's death toll for the
U.S. occupying forces to six.
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.
Red Cross Said It Warned of Prisoner
Abuse (AP)
Red Cross Said It Warned of Prisoner
Abuse (AP)
05/07/2004 10:27 AMAP - The international Red Cross said Friday it had warned U.S.
officials of abuse of prisoners in Iraq more than a year ago.
Rumsfeld hidews prisoner from Red Cross
Rumsfeld hidews prisoner from Red Cross
06/17/2004 11:51 AM
Pentagon officials tell NBC News that late last year, at the same
time U.S. military police were allegedly abusing prisoners at Abu
Ghraib prison, U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld ordered that
one Iraqi prisoner be held “off the books” —
hidden entirely from the
International Red Cross and anyone else — in possible violation
of international law.
Two Held Over Berg Beheading in Iraq -
U.S. Military (Reuters)
Two Held Over Berg Beheading in Iraq -
U.S. Military (Reuters)
05/21/2004 11:30 AMReuters - U.S.-led forces in Iraq are holding two
people suspected of possible involvement in the kidnap and
beheading of American Nicholas Berg earlier this month, the
U.S. military said on Friday.
U.S. Military Affirms TV Cover Ban on
Iraq Coffins (Reuters)
U.S. Military Affirms TV Cover Ban on
Iraq Coffins (Reuters)
04/26/2004 11:53 AMReuters - A ban on media access to coffins of
killed American soldiers as they are transferred to U.S.-bound
aircraft at an airbase in Germany will stay in place despite
calls to relax the rules, officials said Monday.
U.S. Faces U.N. Doubts on Military
Control in Iraq (Reuters)
U.S. Faces U.N. Doubts on Military
Control in Iraq (Reuters)
05/25/2004 01:07 PMReuters - The United States faced
misgivings from other U.N. Security Council members on Tuesday
over the powers and length of stay of a U.S.-led force when
authority is handed over to an Iraqi interim government on June
30.
U.S. Military Bars Some Iraq
Interrogation Methods (Reuters)
U.S. Military Bars Some Iraq
Interrogation Methods (Reuters)
05/14/2004 04:48 PMReuters - The U.S. military, facing a scandal
over the abuse of prisoners at the Abu Ghraib jail, has banned
several interrogation methods in Iraq, including sleep and
sensory deprivation and body "stress positions," defense
officials said on Friday.
Six U.S. Soldiers Killed in Iraq Attacks
-Military (Reuters)
Six U.S. Soldiers Killed in Iraq Attacks
-Military (Reuters)
04/12/2004 08:51 AMReuters - Insurgents have killed six U.S.
soldiers in the past three days in various attacks across the
country, U.S. Central Command said in a statement Monday.
U.S. Refuses to Accommodate France on
Iraq Military (Reuters)
U.S. Refuses to Accommodate France on
Iraq Military (Reuters)
06/07/2004 03:42 PMReuters - The United States and Britain on
Monday rejected an attempt to give Baghdad a virtual veto over
major American military operations after the occupation ends
officially on June 30.
Red Cross sought action on prisoner
abuse
Red Cross sought action on prisoner
abuse
05/06/2004 08:35 AMRed Cross Sought Action on Prisoner
Abuse (AP)
Red Cross Sought Action on Prisoner
Abuse (AP)
05/06/2004 07:20 AMAP - The international Red Cross said Thursday that it had repeatedly
asked U.S. authorities to take action over alleged prisoner abuse at
Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison before recent revelations about the way
detainees were treated.
MAG: 2,000 PAGES 'MISSING' FROM PRISONER
ABUSE REPORT PENTAGON SENT TO SENATE
MAG: 2,000 PAGES 'MISSING' FROM PRISONER
ABUSE REPORT PENTAGON SENT TO SENATE
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Iraq Attacks Force U.S. Military to
Close Roads (Reuters)
Iraq Attacks Force U.S. Military to
Close Roads (Reuters)
04/17/2004 03:36 AMReuters - Guerrilla attacks prompted the U.S.
military to close highways north and south of Baghdad on
Saturday, soon after President Bush and British Prime Minister
Tony Blair vowed to stamp out violence in Iraq.
U.S. Military Report Draws Iraq, Vietnam
Parallel (Reuters)
U.S. Military Report Draws Iraq, Vietnam
Parallel (Reuters)
05/20/2004 11:34 AMReuters - U.S. action in Iraq could prove a
foreign policy debacle if the Bush administration ignores
Washington's painful failure at nation-building in South
Vietnam a generation ago, a new Army report warns.
Red Cross Report on Iraqi Prisoner Abuse
(Full)
Red Cross Report on Iraqi Prisoner Abuse
(Full)
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