Torture Images From Set Of Standard Operating Procedure Retell Story Of Abu Ghraib

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Huffington Post Contributors   |  Nubar Alexanian and Katharine Thomas
First Posted: 05- 7-09 05:16 PM   |   Updated: 05- 7-09 06:01 PM

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Photographs by Nubar Alexanian

Text by Katharine Thomas

One of President Obama's first executive decisions in office was to prohibit the use of interrogation techniques previously sanctioned by the Justice Department under the Bush administration.

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Memos released on April 16, 2009 describe in detail "enhanced interrogation techniques" used on terrorism suspects. While many American's have heard the controversy surrounding the abuse of detainees at Abu Ghraib prison, few have clear depictions of what these techniques look like.

These photographs were created on the set of Standard Operating Procedure, a film by Errol Morris that tells the story of what happened at Abu Ghraib.

These images are accurate reenactments of events that took place in the prison. They are intended to make visible the idea of torture and to provoke the observer to imagine what it is like to be tortured.

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In a memo to John Rizzo, Assistant Attorney General, Jay S. Bybee, wrote "...The waterboard, which inflicts no pain or actual harm whatsoever, does not, in our view inflict "severe pain or suffering...The waterboard is simply a controlled acute episode, lacking the connotation of a protracted period of time generally given to suffering."

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Some individuals who did not believe that waterboarding constituted torture changed their opinions after experiencing the procedure for themselves. Writer and political observer Christopher Hitchens was challenged to undergo waterboarding. After the experience Hitchen's is quoted as saying, "if waterboarding does not constitute torture, there is no such thing as torture."

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Waterboarding typically refers to a procedure in which a cloth is placed over an individual's nose and mouth and water is poured over the face for a period less than a minute. The technique simulates the experience of drowning. The gurney that the individual is strapped to may be put at an incline with the head below the lungs to prevent the water from going into the lungs and actually drowning the individual.

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In addition to coercive techniques such as waterboarding, the Office of Legal Council prescribed the use of conditioning techniques. These were a set of ongoing conditions intended to show detainees that they had "no control over basic human needs." This included forced nudity, dietary manipulation, and sleep deprivation.

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Un-muzzled dogs were used to intimidate detainees. In one case, a detainee suffered from multiple bite wounds.

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Dog handlers reportedly had a contest to see who could make the most prisoners urinate out of fear of the dogs.

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One of the infamous images documented by soldiers at Abu Ghraib shows a hooded man standing on a box. The detainee's hands were attached to wires. He was told that he if he stepped off the box he would be electrocuted.

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Cement bags were often used as hoods to cover detainee's faces, one of many techniques used to make them feel out of control.

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Detainees were routinely shackled in uncomfortable positions and left for hours. Stress positions and sleep deprivations were used to soften the detainees for interrogation.

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This image shows military personnel playing "grab ass" in the interrogation room with a hooded detainee. Sexual abuse and the licentious behavior of military personnel are documented in photographs taken by the soldiers themselves.

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This photograph was taken from a monitor attached to a film camera positioned underneath a fifty-gallon drum with a glass bottom. It shows the face of an individual whose head is being held under water.

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In describing water torture techniques used in the Philippine-American war, Lieutenant Grover Flint said, "his sufferings must be that of a man who is drowning, but cannot drown."




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Photographs by Nubar Alexanian Text by Katharine Thomas One of President Obama's first executive decisions in office was to prohibit the use of interrogation techniques previously sanctioned by the ...
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WHERE IS THE BLOOD OR HEADS ROLLING ON THE GROUND.. ALL I CAN SAY IS IF YOU CAN'T STAND THE HEAT GET OUT OF THE KITCHEN.. QUIT MAKING WAR WITH US AMERICAN INFIDELS.. OR ELSE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:39 PM on 05/23/2009
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To call the occurences at Abu Gharaib "standard operating procedure" is disingenuous at best. Much of the widely publicized abuse derived from the redn eck m0rons who unfortunately were left in charge of the place. They were power drunk and out of control, and their behavior was not sanctioned by the government as SOP would imply. It was an error to leave them in charge, but the behavior was largely due to a few unfit individuals and not representative of that of US soldiers as a whole.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:21 PM on 05/10/2009

The thing that is missing in all this talk about waterboarding is that the few "high value" detainees they tortured survived. Apparently many detainees were MURDERED. This is simply horrific all round. We need trials and we need retribution for the dead and injured or America doesn't mean a thing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 PM on 05/10/2009

P.S. If Pelosi knew and didn't do anything and is now lying about it, she should be held accountable too, as well as any democrat torture apologist.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 PM on 05/10/2009
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"many detainees were MURDERED"

Can you provide links/evidence for this statement?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:15 PM on 05/10/2009
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Torture will surely show these terrorists how a law abiding,civilized people should act when they are wanting to get their way. Not to mention the rest of the world. Of course the right doesn't believe it matters what the rest of the world thinks of us After all why do we need the respect and cooperation of the rest of the world?
It doesn't matter how effective torture is or isn't. If we are willing to become just as deranged,lawless and uncivilized as those that we condemn then we do not have, nor deserve a recognition of moral authority in the world.
Torture was used as a means of revenge for the sick and cowardly bullies like Bush and Cheney .They obviously proved themselves inept at operating within the framework of our laws and Constitution that they swore before God and the American People to uphold and protect no matter how tough things got.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 AM on 05/10/2009
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you are realy a hipocritic and double-standard country.

You have places, prisions for teens with problems (less than 17 years) were they are subject to Torture, rape, bulling and bitting.... and nobody do nothing for them and tey are children....!!!

You are a country , in all world ,who kill moore people legaly (after China) and you do it with diferents forms. You have gas, electric chair, drugs and in all this types of death the person who gone be kill are tortured before become death.

You can not defend torture. You can´t do a crime only because produce result´s. Its a crime and must stop.´And must be jugde in Internacional Court in Haya.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 AM on 05/10/2009

To the skeptics:

1) How is saying that worse methods of torture are used by other governments, and have been used in the past, a way of making these methods acceptable? That's moral relativism and I, for one, hold our country to a higher moral standard.

2) Whatever you think of the authenticity of these photographs, there are others, as well as testimony, that confirm these methods were used. Those actions demean all Americans-­-especiall­y when we condone them. And against international law, no less.

3) I love my country and it disgusts me that my countrymen and women did this to people. It's very depressing that those who protect our country have given us reason to be ashamed of it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 05/10/2009

What it has done it has legitimized these same tactics for use on Americans in other countries as it is pretty hard to protest what you are known for doing to other nation's citizens.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 AM on 05/10/2009
- Luvial I'm a Fan of Luvial 17 fans permalink

Has Obama stopped the torture? Th head of the CIA disagrees. I will believe it once Obama shuts down the secret torture chambers the US has around the world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 AM on 05/10/2009
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Sobering images. I wish we would equally condemn the dehumanizing, repugnant rhetoric about Islam and Muslims that allows terror like this to be rationalized. Considering the way we are so casually willing to dismiss the diversity, complexity, and humanity of over a billion of people - who have far more in common with us than we like to imagine - it is not surprising at all to see this happening, and to see people approach it with the audacity of ambivalence.

How did we get here? How did enough people convince themselves that torturing another human being was acceptable? What logic could they have possibly used? What are the ideas and discourse behind this brutality?

Bill Maher (who I often disagree with) had a genius moment a couple years back when discussing how Bin Laden was described in the news: "'Devout Muslim, alleged terrorist?'" Maher asked in his trademark 'are you kidding me?' tone. "More like "devout terrorist, alleged Muslim!"'

I wish we'd be more critical of the language we use and how it skews reality for us. There's a great book called "(Mis)representing Islam: the racism and rhetoric of British broadsheet newspapers". If you want to understand what the first step toward Abu Ghraib was, take a look at this work, PLEASE.

Check it out on google books:

http://books.google.com/books?id=WanqiF2XULsC&printsec=frontcover


Or you can read it here:

http://www.freewebs.com/johnrichardson/(Mis)RepresentingIslam_Intro.pdf

... _Chap1.pdf

... _Chap2.pdf

(3-6)

_Chap7.pdf

_Conclusion.pdf

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 AM on 05/10/2009
- PNOGUY I'm a Fan of PNOGUY 8 fans permalink

Abu Ghraib is a regrettable chapter in our nation's life, but it's over.

The chapter of our nation's history being written now in Washington will have negative consequences that far outweigh this story, and will last for years after Abu Ghraib is forgotten. (But of course, for certain parties, keeping this story alive is their life's work.)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:12 PM on 05/09/2009
- andycan I'm a Fan of andycan 11 fans permalink

Look, it is a phony discussion, because way more brutal forms of torture are being used by the Iraki "government" under American supervision.

So, water-boarding - which is horrible - is also a "red herring" preventing a real debate about the horrendous tortures being used and having been used in the past by the CIA.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 PM on 05/09/2009
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I hope this pushes us one giant step closer to prosecution of those who created these programs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 PM on 05/09/2009
- Budokan I'm a Fan of Budokan 171 fans permalink
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We need to see the real pictures not something made up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 PM on 05/08/2009
- GayGrandpa I'm a Fan of GayGrandpa 64 fans permalink

I don't see how this will help anything...bring the criminals to trial...that will help!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:37 PM on 05/09/2009
- VictoriaP I'm a Fan of VictoriaP 23 fans permalink
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i don't need pictures to be convinced that these atrocities occurred.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:54 PM on 05/09/2009
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The group I know form Houston Texas fluent in three to four languages- All hard working high class Arbic Culture and The Outrage- trust me - Outrage last summer was sleething-Now the truth of torture and wars......­..........­..........­..........­..........­..........­..........­..........­..this is a global world-

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:10 PM on 05/08/2009

People. You should read something about all ways of torture in Poland from 1945 to 1989. If you read this you will consider that this picture is not brutal at all.
Of course I'm talking about past. The most horrible thing is that this photos made now and butchers are from US

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 PM on 05/08/2009

Uh. Just because there are *more* brutal kinds of torture does not make what OUR country has illegally done *NOT* torture. Jeez. What kind of morons do you think we are?

OUR country has actively been destroying any semblance of the rule of law, domestically and internationally. Why does Dick Cheney hate America?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 PM on 05/09/2009
- KIVPossum I'm a Fan of KIVPossum 43 fans permalink
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Yeah, and the Iron Maiden is a more painful death than the guillitoine...so what? You're dead!

Torture is torture.

What amazes me is that 80% of this was known years ago, as early as the release of the prison photos. And only now does the American public pick up on it and debate it.

We kept our collective heads in the sand until the perpetrators left office, or sulked away from D.C.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 PM on 05/09/2009
- rwext I'm a Fan of rwext 8 fans permalink

I heard al jazeera is showing these,,,,al quada is laughing and mocking America for comparing these enhanced techniques with torture...... and the angst that lib MSM is going through

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:39 PM on 05/08/2009
- AAKAlan I'm a Fan of AAKAlan 53 fans permalink

Who cares?

It's not al-qaeda we have to be concerned with. It is our own souls, our own values.

They have members who willing blow themselves up to get their 40 virgins in heaven.
If we did that, what would we be?
Just animals like them.

Let al-Qaeda laugh. I have to deal with -my- judgment day, as America has to deal with hers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 AM on 05/09/2009
- Fuji I'm a Fan of Fuji 11 fans permalink

I'm pretty sure it's Al Qaeda we need to be concerned with.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:28 PM on 05/09/2009
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If Al-Qaeda is laughing about it, then wouldn't it be ineffective? And if it's ineffective, then why do it?

If it is effective, then it inflicts enough physical/p­sychologic­al discomfort, then it's torture.

You can't argue that it's not severe and that it does extract valuable information at the same time. It doesn't work like that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 PM on 05/09/2009

Logic never got in the way of right-wing philosophy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 PM on 05/09/2009
- Khirad I'm a Fan of Khirad 247 fans permalink
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If it is shown by al-Jazeera and mocked by al-Qaida, then maybe it might have been counterproductive? Ya think?

And to blame it on the media is short-sighted. At the length truth will out. Best way not to get caught is to not do it in the first place.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:51 PM on 05/09/2009
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