May 2004

Reports are increasing that the Daily Mirror photos have been debunked (BBC link. Further, Mirror Group issued a statement saying that they were confident that the pictures “accurately illustrated” serious abuse – a wording that suggests backtracking. Among other things, I’ve heard that the army’s inventory of trucks was used to trace where they might…

Read More Fake photos, real problem, still no ICRC publication

The FT is reporting that friction has developed between the so-called Fallujah Protection Army/1st Battalion Fallujah Brigade (depends on terminology, see below) and the various “notables” who are now to be in charge there. It would appear that they are not happy with the idea of this force co-operating as expected with the Americans, nor…

Read More Meanwhile in Iraq: that Fallujah “solution”

Washington Post story on conditions in Abu Ghraibh and the internal politics of the Military Police there. “”Detainee care appears to have been made up as the operations developed with reliance on, and guidance from, junior members of the unit who had civilian corrections experience,” Taguba later found. Those members included Staff Sgt. Ivan L.…

Read More “An extremely ineffective commander and leader”

The torrent of filth didn’t stop all week. I didn’t blog – I’m sorry – really because I couldn’t see any useful angle to cover. Torture’s evil. I’m ashamed. That was about it – it’s not very original, is it? Best to wait and let the pressure build….until it has to get out. We have…

Read More Have we built a cruel society? Torture and media…

The Guardian reported yesterday that the Government wants to introduce an identity card for everyone involved in education. This would carry a Unique Learner Number and a wide variety of information: “such information as a person’s qualifications, course aims, employment situation and possibly income details.” Income details? It gets worse: “The most sophisticated system would…

Read More Stealth ID strikes again! Education cards this time