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USAPP American Politics and Policy (blog)
April 28, 2015
Much has been made of the fact that Major General Geoffrey Miller, Zuley's boss at Guantanamo, was sent to'Gitmo-ize' Abu Ghraib during his visit to Iraq in late summer 2003. However, the details revealed by The Guardian lead one to question whether Miller, who apparently thought Zuley was 'was theÃâà...
The Guardian
February 18, 2015
He recommended that the US military “Gitmo-ize” Abu Ghraib, intensifying interrogations there. It is unknown if Zuley or the Slahi interrogation influenced that recommendation. The result is clearer: Antonio Taguba, the Army general who blew the whistle on Abu Ghraib, cited Miller's influence as a driver ofÃâà...
BillMoyers.com
December 19, 2014
Eight months later, in August of 2003, the Guantanamo commander in charge of interrogations traveled to Iraq to carry out orders to “gitmo-ize” the interrogations there. Eight days after his visit, “enhanced interrogation techniques” were authorized for Iraq. And eight months after that, the first shocking photosÃâà...
BillMoyers.com
December 19, 2014
Eight months later, in August of 2003, the Guantanamo commander in charge of interrogations traveled to Iraq to carry out orders to “gitmo-ize” the interrogations there. Eight days after his visit, “enhanced interrogation techniques” were authorized for Iraq. And eight months after that, the first shocking photosÃâà...
Aljazeera.com
September 7, 2011
Ricardo Sanchez, commander of the Iraq theater of operations, signed off on a policy to "GITMO-ize" Iraqi prisons, a euphemism for the use of dogs, sexual humiliation, stress positions, protracted sleep deprivation and isolation, and other forms of torture and cruel treatment, despite the fact that up to 90 perÃâà...
Reading the Pictures (blog)
February 22, 2006
Geoffrey Miller — the officer who had been in charge of Guantanamo Bay — arrived at Abu Ghraib saying he was going to “Gitmo-ize” the place. (The period in which the abuses took place was October to December 2003.) In most of these shots (example 1), Rumsfeld has Brig. Gen. Janis Karpinski in tow,Ãâà...
BBC News
June 16, 2004
Photographs showing naked Iraqi detainees being humiliated and maltreated first started to surface in April, sparking shock and anger across the world. Gen Karpinski said military intelligence took over part of the Abu Ghraib jail to "Gitmoize" their interrogations - make them more like what was happeningÃâà...
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