Saturday, August 25, 2007
I Guess I Need to Be More Careful
In Bush's brave new world, whistleblowers are repaid with jail time and interrogated at Camp Cropper:
One after another, the men and women who have stepped forward to report corruption in the massive effort to rebuild Iraq have been vilified, fired and demoted.This is what happens when the supposed need for "security" is allowed to trump all rights, even for American citizens. This is what happens when you're "either with us or with the terrorists." Even when you are demonstrably not with the terrorists. Because the definitions of "patriot," "traitor" and "enemy combatant" are entirely subject to the arbitrary will of the king.
Or worse.
For daring to report illegal arms sales, Navy veteran Donald Vance says he was imprisoned by the American military in a security compound outside Baghdad and subjected to harsh interrogation methods.
There were times, huddled on the floor in solitary confinement with that head-banging music blaring dawn to dusk and interrogators yelling the same questions over and over, that Vance began to wish he had just kept his mouth shut.
He had thought he was doing a good and noble thing when he started telling the FBI about the guns and the land mines and the rocket-launchers - all of them being sold for cash, no receipts necessary, he said. He told a federal agent the buyers were Iraqi insurgents, American soldiers, State Department workers, and Iraqi embassy and ministry employees.
The seller, he claimed, was the Iraqi-owned company he worked for, Shield Group Security Co.
''It was a Wal-Mart for guns,'' he says. ''It was all illegal and everyone knew it.''
So Vance says he blew the whistle, supplying photos and documents and other intelligence to an FBI agent in his hometown of Chicago because he didn't know whom to trust in Iraq.
For his trouble, he says, he got 97 days in Camp Cropper, an American military prison outside Baghdad that once held Saddam Hussein, and he was classified a security detainee.
Also held was colleague Nathan Ertel, who helped Vance gather evidence documenting the sales, according to a federal lawsuit both have filed in Chicago, alleging they were illegally imprisoned and subjected to physical and mental interrogation tactics ''reserved for terrorists and so-called enemy combatants.''
Labels: GWOT, interrogation, Iraq, liberty
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There were times, [...]that Vance began to wish he had just kept his mouth shut.
I can understand that. But what does he think now that he's through it? He's hired a lawyer and isn't playing dead. Good for him.
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I can understand that. But what does he think now that he's through it? He's hired a lawyer and isn't playing dead. Good for him.
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