
CLICK: 10/24/05 Charles Goyetter Show.... "A compelling Story.."
10/24/05 Charles Goyetter Show.... "A complling Story...."
* Listen to the MP3 Audio - Segment 1 (9.24 MB) Guest: General
Janis Karpinski
((( Note: The last 5 minutes of this 45 minute show, will shock
you our of your socks! )))
http://www.charlesgoyette.com/archive/media/2005-10-24-Charles-01.mp3
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Former Abu Ghraib General: Torture Is Continuing; Order Came
From Very Top
General says she was deliberately kept out of the loop and
scapegoated to protect higher ups
Steve watson, Paul Watson & Alex Jones | October 25 2005
The General commanding troops in Iraq whose career was ruined in
the Abu Ghraib torture scandal, Janis Karpinski, appeared on the
Alex Jones Show yesterday and made some amazing revelations.
Prisonplanet.tv subscribers can hear the entire interview here.
Army Reserve Brig. Gen. Janis Karpinski will be reduced to the
rank of colonel as a result of an Army Inspector General
investigation into a scandal that tarnished the United States'
reputation abroad and set in motion a string of high-level
inquiries.
Karpinski was the only general punished in the abuse of
detainees at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. Her Army Reserve unit
was in charge of the prison compound when Iraqi detainees were
physically abused and sexually humiliated by military police and
intelligence soldiers in the fall of 2003.
Karpinski had previously admitted that rather than being an
isolated incident under her command, the abuses were, "the
result of conflicting orders and confused standards extending
from the military commanders in Iraq all the way to the summit
of civilian leadership in Washington."
The General described how the abuses came to pass and how she
was used as the scapegoat.
"It started when we were assigned this new mission for detention
operations. We were basically sold a false bill of goods, they
told us that we were going to Baghdad, that we were going to
receive support from the CJTF7, General Sanchez's headquarters,
and from Ambassador Bremer and the Coalition Provisional
Authority, that we would be working with these prison experts at
the Coalition Provisional Authority to work towards restoring
Iraqi Prisons to turn them back over to Iraqi control." She
commented.
"To arrive in Baghdad to discover that they had just begun to
identify some locations, they had a list of 121 prisons that
they wanted to restore and that they wanted us to run, and I
told them I didn't have nearly that number of resources, I could
run about fifteen, we settled on seventeen and they were
responsible for providing the funding to restore and renovate
those prisons."
Karpinski revealed that the prisons were basically left as they
had been by the Iraqis before the war.
"...After those contractors had left, most of the contract work
had been allegedly done and paid for was in fact never done. So
we had MP's that were running these facilities, very very
austere conditions, the prisons that were restored were done to
the minimal standard. In one case the contractors put all the
hinges on the inside of the doors and the prisoners took all the
hinge pins out."
Abu Ghraib was never intended to be a permanent prison or
permanent detention center, it was used as an interim facility,
largely because there was real estate inside the twenty foot
high retaining wall for Karpinski to establish temporary camps.
"If there was still a war going on, this would have been much
like a prisoner of war camp. It was never an ideal location of
any kind, for detention operations, let alone interrogation
operations as it ultimately became." She commented.
Karpinski went on to describe how military intelligence took
over and became rooted within her own reservations.
"The Military Intelligence Brigade Commander relocated to Abu
Ghraib after two of his soldiers were killed in an RPG attack
out at the prison facility. He was visiting one night, only
intended to stay one or two nights and there was an attack and
two of his soldiers were killed and shortly after that he
decided to relocate inside Abu Ghraib." She said.
"He had six interrogation teams shortly after this became about
a dozen. These were military interrogation teams, soldiers who
were serving as interrogators, they were following the
regulations, their doctrine. We had a very small number of
prisoners that needed to be interrogated, they were mostly Iraqi
criminals, nonviolent crimes, looting, missing curfew, a weapon
in the trunk of the car, whatever it may have been."
Of course, the official army report on Abu Ghraib said that
between seventy five and ninety percent were totally innocent
and just hadn't had their papers in order. The General confirmed
this:
"That's correct and I believe that it remains so today because
they are still doing these raids, these round ups where they
will go out and target an individual, and whoever happens to be
around that individual, they bring them all in. And then there
is no avenue to release them, once they are tagged as security
detainees, they fall into this relatively new and unsupervised
category."
Karpinski went on to say that the General in charge of the
military interrogations at Abu Ghraib had the authority to do
whatever he wanted and was not required to report any of his
findings through her.
She also stated that even though innocent detainees had been
deemed of no further Intel use and were recommended to be
released by their interrogators, the higher uppers read the riot
act and started a pattern whereby no one was to be released and
innocent people were kept locked up without trial or charges.
The General went on to speak about the direct links to leading
members of the Bush Administration:
"We can trace back now, through documents that were released
through court order, back to the original document, the one that
Alberto Gonzales reviewed and discussed with the President of
the United States, a departure from the Geneva Convention. These
are not prisoners, these are terrorists and these techniques
will be more effective." She said.
"And then Secretary Rumsfeld putting his signature on a document
authorizing more aggressive and harsher techniques during
interrogation. That document goes over to Guantanamo Bay and
over to Afghanistan, and it's used first in smaller groups and
then it's used at Guantanamo Bay as a standard practice."
The General also agreed that private contractors were brought in
to over see the interrogations. The orders to use torture
techniques can be traced back to the criminals in Government.
"The orders came right from the top, filtered down from the
secretary of defense, with the endorsement of the President, the
Vice President, whatever advisors are surrounding them, filtered
down through the Commanders in the field, these practices were
not only endorsed, but were in use at Guantanamo bay and in
locations in Afghanistan. And when General Miller visited Iraq
he brought those techniques with him. And then he sent contract
interrogators who had 'performed well' at Guantanamo Bay to Iraq
as well."
The General agreed that in effect torture seminars were taking
place as Miller would teach how to make techniques of torture
more effective.
Karpinski also went on to explain how it came about that
photographs and video of the torture were taken and how despite
Congress having seen thousands of them, few of the persons
responsible for authorizing the raping of women, the beating to
death of innocent people, and the torture of minors have been
brought to justice.
"They needed a group of people to scapegoat and they must have
believed naively that they were going to take the punishment, go
to jail and be quiet and that they were never going to go out
and hire their own attorneys and representatives for themselves
and their own cases. They certainly believed that I was going to
be quiet."
General Karpinski was not even informed of charges against her
until the investigation was under way and she received a late
night e-mail from the Commander of the Criminal Investigation
Commission. His agent on site at Abu Ghraib was the one who
received the disc of pictures from the MP. So the Commanding
officer of all the reopened prisons in Iraq was not informed
about an ongoing criminal investigation into occurrences at the
prisons.
"They kept me out of the loop on purpose" Karpinski angrily
asserted.
Karpinski reiterated that it was almost inconceivable to have an
operation taken over by Military intelligence at Abu Ghraib, a
site in the middle of the Sunni Triangle, that was being
bombarded with mortars every night. Further more the objective
of military intelligence is completely different from that of a
military police soldier. MP's know how to humanly treat
detainees and they did so at every facility, the only breach was
at Abu Ghraib under the control of the military intelligence.
The MI would even hire former federal prison guards with bad
records to undertake these operations.
"The prisons experts that were hired, we were supposed to have
about eighty of them down at the Coalition Provisional
Authority, there was three and then one of them got fired, and
these are US contractors, of course they didn't share the
information about their previous positions with us." Karpinski
said.
The General went on to state that she saw many instances of
decision makers being worried more about the political
ramifications of their decisions back in Washington than the
moral ramifications. She asserted that to disagree with Donald
Rumsfeld would mean instant dismissal and everyone knew this.
"There is no backbone any more that the US military is so famous
for. Our leaders are now afraid. They are afraid to voice their
opinions, and they are afraid to say, no you're wrong." The
General said.
Furthermore, all the data before the war, and the advice of all
the big think tanks, suggested that more than 300, 000 troops
would be needed to succeed. Of course all of this was ignored by
the crazy Neo-Cons who are so convinced by their own convictions
that they will not tolerate any one else's opinions or
suggestions.
Becoming emotional, the General asserted that the higher uppers
have been attempting to run the war "from their lap top
computers". They refused to go out and walk the ground in
Baghdad that the soldiers are walking, but they had no trouble
sending those under them out there WITHOUT the armored vehicles
which were being used to protect their own spokesmen and their
own headquarters.
"The person who stopped the orders for additional armored
equipment and armored vehicles is today a FOUR STAR GENERAL, and
is in the Pentagon, and is serving as the acting chief of staff
of the army." Karpinski angrily commented.
"You see how it works, you play the game, you go along with
whatever is being spun by the Neo-Cons or by the Pentagon and
you get promoted. But the people who have the strength and the
moral courage to stand up and say This is wrong, this is a lie,
they are removed from their positions, they take their security
clearance away and then they're out on the street."
General Karpinski went on to say that the reason talk of banning
torture has come to the forefront, even though there should be
no need for discussion on the topic is because it IS STILL GOING
ON.
"There is overwhelming proof that torture is going on, that it
has been directed and is likely continuing, even to this day. I
don't want to believe it is but the statements from the people
just returning from the theater give every indication that in
fact it is, they still don't know where to draw the line." The
General said.
On the topic of why the torture is so extreme and degrading, the
General suggested that the interrogators are getting a bizarre
pleasure out of it. She gave the example of using naked
menstruating women to break Muslim Iraqi men.
"Who studied the Arab culture to come up with such an idea, this
is insulting to anybody." She said. "And the fact that they are
using female soldiers to conduct this demonstrates what they
think the likely role of women in the army is."
If you wrote a horror movie where the army was doing this it
would be too unbelievable, yet this is happening in reality and
the media has just accepted it as the norm now.
It seems clear and the General agrees that we are seeing the
formation of a cold blooded torture core with Iraq as the beta
test. Iraq is often referred to as a "laboratory". The test is
to see how the prisoners, the soldiers and the public react to
this.
"They are looking for the kind of people with this mind set, who
can live with themselves whilst they are going forth with this
global war on terrorism and trying to make a difference."
Related Information
Daily life at Abu Ghraib: Filthy conditions, sexual misbehavior,
bug-infested food, prisoner beatings and humiliations
http://www.infowars.com/print/iraq/abu_daily.htm
Gen. Karpinski demoted in prison scandal
http://www.infowars.com/articles/ps/abu_ghraib_karpinski_demoted.htm
Abu Ghraib disciplinary actions set
http://www.infowars.com/articles/iraq/abu_ghraib_disciplinary_actions_set.htm
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10/25/05
Col. Janis Karpinski (Ret.) spoke on Al Franlin show....Wow!

One Woman's Army: The Commanding General of Abu Ghraib Tells Her
Story
by Janis Karpinski
http://www.powells.com/biblio?isbn=1401352472