Monday, May 10, 2004
What took so long?
The New York Times is reporting that Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez told the Pentagon on March 12 that intelligence officers and contractors may have been to blame for abuse in the prisons. The inquiry into the matter didn't begin until April 23, some 42 days later. What took so long?
Further, The Washington Post is reporting that the Pentagon approved tougher interrogations for prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba in April of 2003. The list of approved procedures was done at the highest levels of the Pentagon.
The warden of the prison at Gitmo has been Geoffrey Miller, the new man for Abu Graib.
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Further, The Washington Post is reporting that the Pentagon approved tougher interrogations for prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba in April of 2003. The list of approved procedures was done at the highest levels of the Pentagon.
The warden of the prison at Gitmo has been Geoffrey Miller, the new man for Abu Graib.
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