Lawyers For Abu Ghraib Guards Say Memos Released By Obama Prove Their Clients Were Scapegoats For Evil Bush Regime

May 2nd, 2009 Posted By Pat Dollard.

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Times Online:

Prison guards jailed for abusing inmates at the Abu Ghraib jail in Iraq are planning to appeal against their convictions on the ground that recently released CIA torture memos prove that they were scapegoats for the Bush Administration.

The photographs of prisoner abuse at the Baghdad jail in 2004 sparked worldwide outrage but the previous administration, from President Bush down, blamed the incident on a few low-ranking “bad apples” who were acting on their own.

The decision by President Obama to release the memos showed that the harsh interrogation tactics were approved and authorised at the highest levels of the White House.

Some of the guards who were convicted of abuse want to return to court and argue that the previous administration sanctioned the abuse but withheld its role from their trials.

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The latest reaction to the released memos came as it emerged that the two psychologists hired by the CIA to craft the techniques that were used on terror suspects were paid $1,000 (£673) a day. Neither had carried out nor overseen an interrogation.

Twelve guards at Abu Ghraib were convicted on charges related to the abuse, which included attaching leads to naked prisoners, terrifying them with dogs, beatings and slamming them into walls. The wall-slamming was a technique authorised by Justice Department officials at the time, who also said that the simulated drowning technique known as waterboarding was not considered to be torture.

Charles Gittins, a lawyer who represents Charles Graner, the ringleader of the guards who is serving a ten-year sentence, said that the memos proved his long-held contention that Graner and the other defendants, including his former lover Lynndie England, could never have invented tactics such as stress positions and the use of dogs on their own.

“Once the pictures came out, the senior officials involved in the decision-making, they knew. They knew they had to have a cover story. It was the ‘bad apples’ led by Charles Graner,” Mr Gittins told The Washington Post.

Ms England, a poorly educated Army reservist, was pictured holding a dog leash attached to a naked detainee, and also pointing at another being forced to masturbate. She was convicted in September 2005 of abusing prisoners and one count of an indecent act. She was sentenced to three years in a military prison and was paroled after 521 days. Shortly after leaving Iraq she gave birth to a son fathered by Graner. She lives in her home state of West Virginia.

Mr Gittins said the refusal by the Bush Administration to acknowledge that it had authorised such techniques during the trials of the prison guards — and the judges’ refusal to call senior administration officials to testify — undermined their defences.

Mr Gittins wants to take the case of Graner, who is halfway through his sentence, to the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces to argue that top Bush Administration officials kept their complicity from the defence.

Gary Myers, a lawyer who represented Ivan L “Chip” Frederick on the abuse charges, said that he was going to try to use the memos to have his client’s dishonourable discharge removed from his record.

“What we know is that we had at the time a rogue government that created an environment where this sort of conduct was condoned, if not encouraged,” he said.

He added, however, that relying on illegal opinions or orders would probably not be a defence.

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4 Responses to “Lawyers For Abu Ghraib Guards Say Memos Released By Obama Prove Their Clients Were Scapegoats For Evil Bush Regime”

  1. SgtJenz

    One more brick in the wall. Divide and conquer seems to be going well for leftist douche-bags.

    Time to lock and load.

  2. Phil Byler

    You could expect a lawyer to say this kind of thing. It is pure nonsense, but it won’t be treated that way in the press.

  3. Bryan J

    A guy I used to work with was at Abu Ghraib, but didn’t work in the hardened site. Access was very limited to that part of the installation, so soldiers worked without too many people watching. Especially on the night shift when most of this stuff happened.

    The truth is the people held responsible lost their military professionalism. The leadership failed to notice or take steps to bring it up to standard, even those the rumours of what went on were common.

    The people involved knew they were not behaving proper for a member of the US Military. Their actions, followed by the exagerations in the press, have put a stain on the honor of the all the people who stood tall and carried out their duty as expected of a member of the US Military.

    They need to take responsibility for what they did or failed to stop. Their failure to do so only stops this wound they caused for healing and going away.

    This entire incident was just the childish actions of a few individuals, not some big plan ordered by the highest level of government.

    • DesignR

      “This entire incident was just the childish actions of a few individuals, not some big plan ordered by the highest level of government.”

      Yes.

      If we had a News Media populated with Patriots, it would have been looked upon as just that, a stupid prank.

      But, in this day and age with a traitorous News Media all Patriots need to act like the adults that they are, us included on this web site, to give as little ammunition to them as possible.

      The results of this event were the same as a full fledged war crime against the US! It was enough of a scandal for the left to grab it and use it to destroy the entire war effort in the press.

      Those young American guards might have been bored and ‘goofing’ at a master butt-head level, but in the end the damage they caused to the war effort is incalculable. They dishonored the uniform and the Flag; they deserve as large a punishment as is possible.

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