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| Posted: Wed Aug 26th, 2009 01:53 pm |
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Joe Kelley
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2009/aug/25/cia-torture-profits
Torture is a profitable business for some people, at the obvious expense of other people - depending upon your point of view. A. Torturer B. Victim http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article23361.htm Who profits by ignoring the innocent victims? According to even the Pentagon's own reckoning, for example, probably 85% of the captives being held at Guantanamo over the past eight years were not terrorists at all, and a fair number--probably the majority--weren't even fighting anyone when they were captured. I'm sure that the averages at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, or at the secret prison in Iraq are no better. The military was offering bounties in Iraq and Afghanistan for alleged terrorists, you see, and probably still is, but in both of those lawless, tribal countries, many people have used the offer to settle old feuds, turning in people they wanted to punish or dispose of, and many others just turned in random people to get the reward money.
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