Torture at Gitmo (Yawn)
We should all probably be used to this by now, but once again, the American media and the foreign media seem, shall we say, divorced from what makes news.
A former U.S. Army sergeant who served as an Arabic translator is publishing a book about his experiences and observations at Guantanamo prison in
A former commander of the
Huh? Whazzat?
Let’s compare Savage’s lead to that of Paul Harris, who led his story in the
An American soldier has revealed shocking new details of abuse and sexual torture of prisoners at
Oh.
Harris goes on:
In an exclusive interview, Saar told The Observer that prisoners were physically assaulted by 'snatch squads' and subjected to sexual interrogation techniques and that the Geneva Conventions were deliberately ignored by the
He also said that soldiers staged fake interrogations to impress visiting administration and military officials. Saar believes that the great majority of prisoners at Guantánamo have no terrorist links and little worthwhile intelligence information has emerged from the base despite its prominent role in
Saar paints a picture of a base where interrogations of often innocent prisoners have spiralled out of control, doing massive damage to
The story broke on CBS’ 60 Minutes, which apparently is no longer taken seriously by American media. But the allegations from
It all paints a picture of a