Army Office of Inspector General Reports
These documents provide new evidence of a possible “cover-up” of Iraqi prisoner abuse by U.S. forces in 2003, and suggest that senior military officials failed to act promptly upon receiving reports of the abuse.
> Inspector General Report re Alleged Impropriety by LTG Ricardo Sanchez:
Part 1, Part 2
> Inspector General Report re Alleged Impropriety by MG Barbara Fast:
Part 1, Part 2
> Inspector General Report re Alleged Impropriety by MG Walter Wojdakowski:
Part 1
11/17/2009 | Detention, Keep America Safe & Free, Torture
Coalition Sign-On Letter to the House Urging Vote “NO” on Inhofe Amendment (S.A. 2774) and DeMint Amendment (S.A.2779) to the Military Construction, Veterans’ Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2010
Act Now
We need a full and thorough Torture investigation.
Attorney General Eric Holder finally appointed an independent prosecutor to investigate torture -- but it does not go far enough. We need a full and thorough Torture investigation.
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