Concealed Atrocities Exposed
Prisoner Abuse By Special Forces Units Goes Unreported, Unprosecuted...
A TIMES INVESTIGATION
Secrets in the Mountains of Afghanistan
The concealed deaths of two detainees at Gardez paints a troubling picture of abuse by U.S. Special Forces units there.
By Kevin Sack and Craig PyesSpecial to The Times
September 24, 2006
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GARDEZ, Afghanistan — After completing their deployment to this remote firebase, the Green Berets of ODA 2021 left for home covered in glory.
The 10-member Special Forces team, part of the Alabama National Guard, returned to their families in the spring of 2003 with tales to tell of frenzied firefights and narrow escapes.
Its commander had nominated each of his men — as well as himself — for medals for valor. The team's performance was heralded as evidence that the Guard could play as equals with the regular Army in the war on terrorism.
But the team also had come home with secrets.
Apparently unknown to Army officials, two detainees had died in the team's custody in separate incidents during the unit's final month in eastern Afghanistan. Several other detainees allege that they were badly beaten or tortured while held at the base in Gardez.
One victim, an unarmed peasant, was shot to death while being held for questioning after a fierce firefight. The other, an 18-year-old Afghan army recruit, died after being interrogated at the firebase. Descriptions of his injuries were consistent with severe beatings and other abuse.
A member of the Special Forces team told The Times his unit held a meeting after the teen's death to coordinate their stories should an investigation arise.
"Everybody on the team had knowledge of it," the soldier said, insisting on anonymity. "You just don't talk about that stuff in the Special Forces community. What happens downrange stays downrange.... Nobody wants to get anybody in trouble. Just sit back, and hope it will go away."What distinguishes these two fatalities from scores of other questionable deaths in U.S. custody is that they were successfully concealed — not just from the American public but from the military's chain of command and legal authorities.
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Who is Bush kidding, we don't torture? America is sacrificing its soul over this boondoggle. Pathetic. Anyone who isn't shamed has no patriotism. -Ib
Two Deaths Were a 'Clue That Something's Wrong'
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5 Comments:
i'm seeking asylum into another english speaking country ... seriously ... i wonder how many natural born US citizens have
ever done that?
Give me liberty or give me death.
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Plenty.
is time to go back to england to escape the king and his church.
always welcome here, my dear
(even though i've been warned my welcome in london is over... hahaa!)
or try learning another language. persian is quite easy and logical.
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