Iraq torture may be 'worse after Saddam'

People being tortured, oppressed, and killed? Time for regime change!

Torture may be worse now in Iraq than under former leader Saddam Hussein, the UN’s chief anti-torture expert says.

Manfred Nowak said the situation in Iraq was “out of control”, with abuses being committed by security forces, militia groups and anti-US insurgents.

Bodies found in the Baghdad morgue “often bear signs of severe torture”, said the human rights office of the UN Assistance Mission in Iraq in a report.

The wounds confirmed reports given by refugees from Iraq, Mr Nowak said.

He told journalists at a briefing in Geneva that he had yet to visit Iraq, but he was able to base his information on autopsies and interviews with Iraqis in neighbouring Jordan.

“What most people tell you is that the situation as far as torture is concerned now in Iraq is totally out of hand,” the Austrian law professor said.

“The situation is so bad many people say it is worse than it has been in the times of Saddam Hussein,” he added.

The UN report says detainees’ bodies often show signs of beating using electrical cables, wounds in heads and genitals, broken legs and hands, electric and cigarette burns.

Bodies found at the Baghdad mortuary “often bear signs of severe torture including acid-induced injuries and burns caused by chemical substances”.

Many bodies have missing skin, broken bones, back, hands and legs, missing eyes, missing teeth and wounds caused by power drills or nails, the UN report says.

Victims come from prisons run by US-led multinational forces as well as by the ministries of interior and defence and private militias, the report said.

The most brutal torture methods were employed by private militias, Mr Nowak told journalists.

The report also says the frequency of sectarian bloodletting means bodies are often found which “bear signs indicating that the victims have been brutally tortured before their extra-judicial execution”.

It concludes that torture threatens “the very fabric of the country” as victims exact their own revenge and fuel further violence.

Mr Nowak said he would like to visit Iraq in person, but the current situation would not allow him to prepare an accurate report, because it would not be safe to leave Baghdad’s heavily guarded Green Zone where the Iraqi government and US leadership are situated.

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And who takes over?

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Whoever takes over, they'd better not so much advice from the US on how to set up their country, because we've all seen how THAT turned out!

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Lets bring back old CIA/American asset Saddam...there was no violence, suicide bombing, Al Qaeda, WMDs and people were getting their basic necessities delievered to them as well as cheap oil despite the bone cushing and back breaking sanctions...

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Come'on guys, this all for the good of nation.

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Well this latest round of torture are being done by Sectarian Gangs

Kind of like Chicago in the 1920's only magnificed 1000 times over

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thats what the fanatics want..they want to kill as many civilians as possible...there are too many suicider bombers in iraq...why arent sunni imams condemning these attacks? obviously the suicide bombers arent americans or israilies

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Did you read the article or just came to your own conclusion:

"The UN report says detainees' bodies often show signs of beating using electrical cables, wounds in heads and genitals, broken legs and hands, electric and cigarette burns."

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^^ What I am saying is in regards to the Sunni Insurgents and Shia Militias killing each other and torturing each other which is definately far worse than it was under Saadamm

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Just as I predicted. These putrid American terrorists will be driven out shortly. They are the cause of all of this.

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Ignoring the victims of jails/prisons?

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Nope, I didnt say that

But After the Abu Gharib prison scandal, I would be very surprised if USA is still torturing people at the level it did during Abu Gharib

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Agreed.

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Murder/Torture, it’s all the same in the end. You can shrug your shoulders to the 100,000 murdered Iraqi’s by the hands of American terorrists, but I won’t. As I’ve always stated, the American terrorists have acheived absolutely nothing in Iraq, and things are worse off than with Saddam. Way to go Uncle Sam?

Just waiting for your other “motherland” in the middle east to backstab you.

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Again, did you not read the article? It clearly mentions victims of torture coming out of jails/prisons, or are you still in denial that it happened long time ago and does not happen anymore?

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torture pangs of freedom

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I agree with you in that if USA didnt invade Iraq none of this violence would occur

And I knew that during the lead up to the war that this will be the greatest foreign policy disaster in the history of USA

And I am glad that USA has had a tough time in Iraq and lost thousands of troops which has seered in the american public's mind that invading other countries is not a walk in the park as the last gulf war suggested it would be

So in so that now that they wont support another invasion based on foolish premise

But now there is an Iraqi government there which represents the Iraqi people, isnt it time for the sunni insurgents to lay down their arms and give this government a chance?