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New Abu Ghraib images broadcast


An Australian TV channel has broadcast previously unpublished images showing apparent US abuse of prisoners in Iraq's Abu Ghraib jail in 2003.

The images shown on SBS television were from the same source as those that caused an outcry around the world and led to several US troops being jailed.

The new images show "homicide, torture and sexual humiliation", SBS said.

They are part of a court case in the US. A judge has ruled they can be published but the case is continuing.

The broadcast of the images comes at a time of increased tension between Muslim nations and the West over cartoons satirising the Prophet Muhammad.

Convicted

One of the videos broadcast on the SBS programme Dateline on Wednesday appears to show prisoners being forced to masturbate to the camera.

Other video footage appears to show a prisoner hitting his head against a wall.

It is for the public to decide on looking at them what needs to be done
Amrit Singh,
American Civil Liberties Union

Some photos are said to show corpses. There are also images of prisoners with body and head wounds.

Some of the pictures have been posted on the SBS website.

SBS journalist Olivia Rousset told the BBC one of them showed a senior Iraqi officer being treated for a throat wound received after he resisted being transferred within the camp.

Some of the new photos showed soldiers who have already been convicted for their part in the abuse, including Private Lynndie England and Charles Graner, the man prosecutors said was the ringleader in the scandal.

A number are versions of the photographs that caused outrage when they were initially leaked, including the prisoner wearing a hood and hooked to wires.

SBS interviewed US Congress members who were given a private viewing of all the images at the time the original photos were leaked in 2004.

"They were shocked by what these extra images revealed of the full horror of the abuses taking place at Abu Ghraib," the channel said.

The images are part of a group of more than 100 photographs and four videos taken at Abu Ghraib and later handed to the US army's Criminal Investigations Division.

'Public interest'

In September a New York judge ruled that pictures of the alleged abuse should be released under Freedom of Information provisions.

He was responding to a request from the American Civil Liberties Union for access to 87 unseen images.

The judge rejected the government's arguments that publication could fuel anti-US feelings.

American Civil Liberties Union lawyer Amrit Singh told SBS Dateline: "The photographs have to be released so the public have some idea of what happened at Abu Ghraib.

"It is for the public to decide on looking at them what needs to be done."

The channel defended broadcasting the images.

Mike Carey, executive producer of Dateline, told AFP news agency they were shown "because it is an important matter of public interest that the full story of abuse at Abu Ghraib be told".

US President George W Bush has said the Abu Ghraib abuse was a "disgrace".

Nine junior soldiers have been convicted - some are serving jail sentences. All senior US commanders have so far been cleared of any crime.

The US commander in charge of Abu Ghraib at the time, Janis Karpinski, was reduced in rank from general to colonel and found guilty of dereliction of duty.
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Filthy Sanchez said:
As an American I feel ashamed as we set to abolish Saddam's regime and acused him of such acts. I love America and would do most anything for her, this is just wrong though. It goes against what we stand for.
Dont open history books much, eh?
 
Vitaliy said:
Dont open history books much, eh?


Sad but Vitaly has a point. But then most other countries has had history of doing wrong things during war. It just brings the worst out in people.
 
I am sorry the way I just said that, I did not have my morning coffee yet. It just got to a very ridiculous point, people being so patriotic and deny any idea that perhaps they have caused whatever it is they are fighting. Most of the Middle East problems are there because of the horrible thing the Europeans were doing there not to long ago, and policies the United States has set over there in the recent years (10+).

If you read about the things we did in our history, recent history, and are doing now.. it is really sad. It is very unfair to say that we stand for something good, its all words, nothing else. Much of the world is not any better..
 
Vitaliy said:
I am sorry the way I just said that, I did not have my morning coffee yet. It just got to a very ridiculous point, people being so patriotic and deny any idea that perhaps they have caused whatever it is they are fighting. Most of the Middle East problems are there because of the horrible thing the Europeans were doing there not to long ago, and policies the United States has set over there in the recent years (10+).

If you read about the things we did in our history, recent history, and are doing now.. it is really sad. It is very unfair to say that we stand for something good, its all words, nothing else. Much of the world is not any better..


History books are usually lies that deny such things ever happened, or point attention away from them. I know my country does terrible things and each and everyone of them saddens me. From the trail of tears, and small pox infested blankets to torcher in the middle east. History books demonize the Japanese for the bombing of Pearl Harbor and rightfully so, yet tell very little of the events that led to it. Yes I know of many of the terrible things we do, I still love this country and everything it stands for, the ideals of America are still noble. It's just sad that in this day and age we're taught that if you question this that you don't love America, I understand what you are saying I'm not trying to demonize America either as there are no countries or at least very few that can stand and say their actions are pure. The thing is until the people of this country realize it's founding is in the belief of "government by the people for the people" things will only get worse. To see many of the things this country has done with military might alone one need only look at the Woodrow Wilson administration. Much of Africa's borders today were drawn by white European countries through tribal lands leading to years of conflict. Man's inhumanity to man is repeatedly seen through out time, it's really sad becuase the human race had so much potential.
 
i wouldent mind some truth
 
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