19.2.06

SBS Torture Video, British Abuse Video and Photos of Torture

February 18, 2006
http://dahrjamailiraq.com

SBS Torture Video, British Abuse Video and Photos of Torture and Abuse of Iraqis

In an effort to keep the videos and footage of abuse and torture of Iraqis by American and British forces in Iraq available despite U.S. government and Pentagon censorship efforts, we have decided to post them
all.

Below are brief descriptions of each video and groups of photographs,
followed by a link where they may be viewed.

*UK News Of the World shows British Troops Beating Iraqi Youth
February 2006*

The UK's News of the World showed a 2 minute video of British Troops
dragging a number of Iraqi youth involved in a protest behind a gate and
then violently beating them. The News of the World website states that

"The News of the World has a long history of supporting British troops -
which is why we believe our heroes are shamed by these thugs [the troops
doing the beating]".

Obviously "these thugs" not only include the numerous individuals involved with the actual beating, but the tens of troops who walked by the incident unconcerned, and the man with the gun and video camera who was filming while cheering the "thugs" on. The video gives the distinct impression that this type of behavior is
widespread amongst the British Troops.

To view this disturbing video, click here


*SBS in Australia broadcasts the Abu Ghraib footage the US government
has not allowed you to see.*

February 16, 2006

On Wednesday 16 February 2006, Australian public broadcaster SBS current
affairs program DATELINE telecast a segment featring 60 new photos of
the torture inflicted on prisoners in the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.

These photos were secured by court order - the ACLU figures prominently
in the report - but these photos haven't yet been shown in the media
anywhere in the United States. Because of the broadcast on SBS, you now
have access to both Web-downloadable versions and Bit Torrent
file-sharing network versions of the broadcast on this site.

THESE PHOTOS ARE VERY DISTURBING.
Please do not view this video if you are easily disturbed by graphic imagery of torture and death.

To view this disturbing video, click here:
http://www.dahrjamailiraq.com/multi_media/
The comments in the back ground are deplorable. Anyone who enjoy's watching this is a sick SOB


To view the photos from Salon.com and the SBS broadcast click here:
http://www.dahrjamailiraq.com/gallery/

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