guardian.co.uk — Armed militias now rule much of Libya, Amnesty International has warned, accusing them of torturing detainees ... they had been suspended in contorted positions; beaten for hours with whips, cables, plastic hoses, metal chains and bars, and wooden sticks and given electric shocks with live wires and taser-like electroshock weapons... There's torture, extra judicial executions, rape of both men and women... the militias are holding uncounted thousands of prisoners
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angrycat70Feb 17, 2012
meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
In the Arab world, this is standard procedure.
akronFeb 16, 2012
WOW. Now that is a surprise.
pivenFeb 16, 2012Submitter
Doctors Without Borders suspended its work in prisons because torture was so rampant that some detainees were brought for care only to make them fit for further abuse.
Why are Muslim militia reprisals against dark-skinned Libyans and Africans ?
anomaly100Feb 16, 2012
Another question: Why are Americans permitted to torture dark skinned Muslims and denounce others that do the same?
bluto36Feb 16, 2012
another question;
were you always this retarded or did you have to consume industrial agents and give yourself repeated concussions?
/maybe lack of oxygen during your eat and puke days?
number23Feb 16, 2012
Thank goodness we helped these guys!
ybevar1Feb 16, 2012
Funny that the liberals who are against waterboarding arent on here complaining about this REAL torture.
bluto36Feb 16, 2012
well this is Arab spring 0bama torture so its cool
sodomy with a 12 inch bayonet is pretty sweet when its is done the right way.
it is "progressive" and it will get you millions of dollars. the hard part is finding the politically correct Butt to ram that Bayonet up to get all those bonus 0bama bucks.
jcolon718Feb 16, 2012
and who helped them come to power... the United States and Great Britain
autokadFeb 16, 2012
but they are FREEDOM fighters for DEMOCRACY /s
bluto36Feb 16, 2012
oh oh you may have just volunteered to get Qaddafi'd
http://tosh.comedycentral.com/video-clips/qaddafi-d-
davidnivenFeb 16, 2012
Obama sure wanted these guys in charge for some reason. Why?
EvaLuciaVFeb 16, 2012
The fact of the matter is that you cannot compare what our soldiers do when it comes to "torture" and what these guys do- they are not even in the same ballpark. Waterboarding has nothing on this sort of systematic torture that is standard in this part of the world. I don't have answers or even insight on what is right or wrong when it come to "war" as I am not in the military. But speaking as someone who has family in the military, I can say with confidence that the way our troops conduct war, protocols and even torture, cannot even be compared with the tactics of those in this part of the world.
atomheartmotherFeb 16, 2012
Absolutely correct, but unfortunately it doesn't fit the Progressive narrative.
ka5p3rFeb 16, 2012
america tortures detainees,and say it's ok but they cry when others are doing the same.
bluto36Feb 16, 2012
yes America was sticking 12 inch bayonets up peoples butt holes till they passed out, then having doctors revive them so they could be Qaddafi'd again for the entertainment of all.
you fail, but nice try at your America is worse equivalency exams
atomheartmotherFeb 16, 2012
You'd think they'd thank us...obviously the first bath they had in years.
fgerardFeb 16, 2012
Making the World Safe for Hypocrisy
https://www.facebook.com/notes/david-austin/making-the-world-safe-for-hypocrisy-er-democracy/1754368038251
Killing Hope
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150578700501257&l=f4b0d2526d
fgerardFeb 16, 2012
Michel Chossudovsky: "al-Qaeda was created by the CIA" (look it up)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93o14yHhd8g&hd=1
neotechniFeb 16, 2012
It's false. But you knew that already
fgerardFeb 17, 2012
bin laden was a CIA asset during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan in the 80s. OBL went on to form AQ. don't be so lazy, look it up.
angrycat70Feb 17, 2012
wouldn't be the first time an asset used the agency to advance their career
usually it's a politician
fgerardFeb 17, 2012
true that.
CIA operations follow the same recurring script. First, American business interests abroad are threatened by a popular or democratically elected leader. The people support their leader because he intends to conduct land reform, strengthen unions, redistribute wealth, nationalize foreign-owned industry, and regulate business to protect workers, consumers and the environment. So, on behalf of American business, and often with their help, the CIA mobilizes the opposition. First it identifies right-wing groups within the country (usually the military), and offers them a deal: "We'll put you in power if you maintain a favorable business climate for us." The Agency then hires, trains and works with them to overthrow the existing government (usually a democracy). It uses every trick in the book: propaganda, stuffed ballot boxes, purchased elections, extortion, blackmail, sexual intrigue, false stories about opponents in the local media, infiltration and disruption of opposing political parties, kidnapping, beating, torture, intimidation, economic sabotage, death squads and even assassination. These efforts culminate in a military coup, which installs a right-wing dictator. The CIA trains the dictator’s security apparatus to crack down on the traditional enemies of big business, using interrogation, torture and murder. The victims are said to be "communists," but almost always they are just peasants, liberals, moderates, labor union leaders, political opponents and advocates of free speech and democracy. Widespread human rights abuses follow.
This scenario has been repeated so many times that the CIA actually teaches it in a special school, the notorious "School of the Americas." (It opened in Panama but later moved to Fort Benning, Georgia.) Critics have nicknamed it the "School of the Dictators" and "School of the Assassins." Here, the CIA trains Latin American military officers how to conduct coups, including the use of interrogation, torture and murder.
The Association for Responsible Dissent estimates that by 1987, 6 million people had died as a result of CIA covert operations. (2) Former State Department official William Blum correctly calls this an "American Holocaust."
The CIA justifies these actions as part of its war against communism. But most coups do not involve a communist threat. Unlucky nations are targeted for a wide variety of reasons: not only threats to American business interests abroad, but also liberal or even moderate social reforms, political instability, the unwillingness of a leader to carry out Washington’s dictates, and declarations of neutrality in the Cold War. Indeed, nothing has infuriated CIA Directors quite like a nation’s desire to stay out of the Cold War.
The ironic thing about all this intervention is that it frequently fails to achieve American objectives. Often the newly installed dictator grows comfortable with the security apparatus the CIA has built for him. He becomes an expert at running a police state. And because the dictator knows he cannot be overthrown, he becomes independent and defiant of Washington's will. The CIA then finds it cannot overthrow him, because the police and military are under the dictator's control, afraid to cooperate with American spies for fear of torture and execution. The only two options for the U.S at this point are impotence or war. Examples of this "boomerang effect" include the Shah of Iran, General Noriega and Saddam Hussein. The boomerang effect also explains why the CIA has proven highly successful at overthrowing democracies, but a wretched failure at overthrowing dictatorships.
The following timeline should confirm that the CIA as we know it should be abolished and replaced by a true information-gathering and analysis organization. The CIA cannot be reformed — it is institutionally and culturally corrupt.
Timeline of CIA Atrocities
http://www.huppi.com/kangaroo/CIAtimeline.html
Killing Hope
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150578700501257&l=f4b0d2526d
fgerardFeb 17, 2012
The making of Osama Bin Laden
http://rt.com/news/bin-laden-life-death/