男女羞羞视频在线观看,国产精品黄色免费,麻豆91在线视频,美女被羞羞免费软件下载,国产的一级片,亚洲熟色妇,天天操夜夜摸,一区二区三区在线电影
  Home>News Center>World
         
 

US general dodges questions in detainee abuse
(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-01-13 09:37

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Geoffrey Miller, a key player in the treatment of detainees in Iraq and Guantanamo Bay, has invoked his right not to incriminate himself in the cases of two soldiers charged with abusing Abu Ghraib prisoners with dogs, officials said on Thursday.

In addition, Army Col. Thomas Pappas, former top military intelligence officer at the prison on the outskirts of Baghdad, was granted immunity from prosecution and directed to testify in the upcoming courts-martial of the Army dog handlers.

Miller headed the prison camp at the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, helped shape detention practices at Abu Ghraib and later oversaw all detention operations in Iraq.

Army Maj. Michelle Crawford, a military lawyer representing him, said Miller had been questioned extensively in congressional inquiries, administrative probes and criminal cases against soldiers in the military justice system.

Miller "stands by all of his prior responses and statements" but has decided "to stop answering these same questions," Crawford said by e-mail.

With defense lawyers preparing to question Miller, the general invoked his right under Article 31 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice barring compulsory self-incrimination. Defense lawyers are hoping to show that the detainee abuse at Abu Ghraib was ordered by superiors.

Sgt. Santos Cardona and Sgt. Michael Smith are accused of using military dogs to harass, threaten and assault prisoners at Abu Ghraib from November 2003 to January 2004.

Cardona, of Fullerton, California, is due to go on trial on March 6 at Fort Meade, Maryland, with Smith, of Boyton Beach, Florida, going on trial on February 21.

The Army last May reprimanded and fined Pappas in the Abu Ghraib detainee abuse scandal, finding he committed dereliction of duty in part by authorizing interrogators to have military working dogs present during questioning of detainees without the approval of superior commanders.

'TELLING THE TRUTH'

Asked about Miller, Marine Corps Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told a Pentagon briefing, "I fully expect that leaders of every rank will do the right thing at the right time as far as telling the truth as they know it."

Pace added, "I will simply tell you that we expect our leaders to lead by example, but we do not expect them to give up their individual rights as people."

Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld sidestepped a question about whether Miller's action suggested culpability of senior military officers in detainee abuse, noting that there have been numerous official investigations and criminal cases.

"And I'm certainly not going to inject myself into the middle of any one of those particular activities," Rumsfeld said.

Under military law, rights enshrined in Article 31 for military personnel are roughly the same as those given by the U.S. Constitution's Fifth Amendment, which prohibits forcing a person to be a witness against himself.

Eugene Fidell, president of the National Institute of Military Justice, said he could not recall another general or admiral invoking Article 31 rights.

"You're not supposed to invoke it unless you are, in fact, suspected of an offense," Fidell said, while adding that merely invoking it does not prove Miller is guilty of wrongdoing.

The Pentagon in summer 2003 sent Miller, at Guantanamo at the time, to Iraq to improve detention operations there. Janis Karpinski, a former one-star Army Reserve general in charge of the prison who was later demoted to colonel, has accused Miller of introducing abusive techniques at Abu Ghraib.



Japan issues avalanche warnings after heavy snowfall
345 killed in Hajj stampede
Int'l celebration of Voodoo spirituality
 
  Today's Top News     Top World News
 

Four Chinese among haj stampede fatalities; 362 died

 

   
 

EU 'made wrong decision on Chinese shoe industry

 

   
 

UN praises China for combating pollution

 

   
 

Al Qaeda No.2 may have been killed: US media

 

   
 

US House group to discuss China cooperation

 

   
 

Car sales and output top 5.7 million last year

 

   
  Al Qaeda No.2 may have been killed: US media
   
  Iran: nuclear issue goes not to UN, or no co-op
   
  Bush rejects German leader's suggestion to close Guantanamo prison
   
  Four Chinese pilgrims among 345 dead in Hajj stampede
   
  Sharon's doctors worried that coma persists: report
   
  Ney under pressure to resign chairmanship
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
  News Talk  
  Are the Republicans exploiting the memory of 9/11?  
Manufacturers, Exporters, Wholesalers - Global trade starts here.
Advertisement
         
主站蜘蛛池模板: 巴彦淖尔市| 永春县| 江阴市| 枞阳县| 凉城县| 大连市| 墨竹工卡县| 和平区| 铜鼓县| 灵石县| 耒阳市| 云龙县| 花莲市| 高青县| 娱乐| 孟村| 吴忠市| 大新县| 庐江县| 新营市| 东宁县| 渝北区| 汝南县| 扎赉特旗| 平塘县| 漳平市| 阿巴嘎旗| 吴江市| 尼玛县| 汾西县| 公主岭市| 郑州市| 霸州市| 扎赉特旗| 牟定县| 紫金县| 克东县| 米泉市| 商水县| 南江县| 昌乐县| 康乐县| 岫岩| 汾西县| 邛崃市| 内黄县| 岳阳市| 淅川县| 竹溪县| 长子县| 米林县| 大竹县| 沂源县| 定州市| 临泽县| 龙山县| 富阳市| 休宁县| 全州县| 遂宁市| 阿尔山市| 金湖县| 潮安县| 郧西县| 英山县| 土默特左旗| 厦门市| 万年县| 牡丹江市| 剑川县| 齐齐哈尔市| 江门市| 周宁县| 甘孜县| 扬中市| 红原县| 兴化市| 建昌县| 高碑店市| 台北县| 襄樊市| 湘潭县|