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Saturday, 03/21/2015 10:00:18 PM

Saturday, March 21, 2015 10:00:18 PM

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Vomit worthy____I think it's the fourth photo in this bunch, that is truly vomit inducing. How could they do that? Lie Lies and more lies. That's what they did! And ruined a country, killed millions and we're still counting the refugees ... why are they still walking around? And btw, there are more people who are responsible ... they are somewhere in all these photos .. ..Let's see ..while Prateaus gets no jail time .. ...think about it, sometimes.

Judge orders release of Iraq, Afghanistan detainee photos

By Ralph Ellis, CNN
Updated 9:12 PM ET, Sat March 21, 2015

Story highlights

The ACLU sued the Department of Defense in 2003 for photos of detainees in Iraq and Afghanistan

Government has said publication of the photos could endanger American soldiers and civilians overseas


(CNN)A federal judge has ordered the Defense Department to release photos that allegedly show detainees being abused in detention centers in Iraq and Afghanistan during the Bush administration.

The photos won't be made public right away. In an order issued Friday, U.S. District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein of the Southern District of New York granted the government 60 days to appeal.

The ACLU sued the Defense Department in 2003 to have the photos made public. It's not clear how many photos are involved or where the pictures were taken, but in an August opinion Hellerstein said the government acknowledged having at least 29 pictures from at least seven different locations in Afghanistan and Iraq and may have hundreds or thousands more.

The photos won't be made public right away. In an order issued Friday, U.S. District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein of the Southern District of New York granted the government 60 days to appeal.

In 2004, photos became public that showed American soldiers abusing Abu Ghraib detainees and putting them into humiliating sexual positions. People in the Mideast and Americans were outraged and shocked by the photos, which added to the national debate on the use of torture in the war on terror.

They're saying that these guys went from being our inmates straight into what is now daesh...(If that's how you spell, muslim trash?) ...Don't get me wrong ... I think what we did is the most awful but this stuff happens to others too and guess what? .. They become a serious builder of electric cars .. ;) .... & such and such .. yeah, I don't think I would make it, but you never know.

http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/21/us/detainee-photos-lawsuit/



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