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An investigation into the role played by a retired US colonel in Iraq's US-funded sectarian interrogation units.
By Maggie O'KaneWhen the Wikileaks documents came out in November 2010, there was one leak in particular that caught my attention. It referenced something called "Frago 242," which was short for “Fragmentary Order 242” - a US military order instructing US soldiers to ignore Iraqi-on-Iraqi torture.Along with the team I work with, I found that the term "Frago 242" appeared more than a thousand times in the documents we examined. Having spent a lot of time covering the war in Iraq, we naturally wondered why this order was issued and what the story behind it was.
We all sensed that there was a much deeper story to tell than the means by which the documents had been delivered and resolved to explore the treasure trove we believed these documents to be. Our investigation uncovered how a retired US Colonel, James Steele, was overseeing Pentagon-backed death squads that tortured detainees for information on the insurgency. For me, the most surprising aspect was the scale of the torture and just how well organised it was. During the course of our investigation, I came to realise just how, as journalists, during the fog of war, we never really seem to report on what is happening in a way that people can fully comprehend. Sure, there were reports that torture was taking place, but it somehow never completely penetrated our consciousness and was never fully acknowledged that this was part of how the war was being conducted. This film taught me that, while we use terms like 'human intelligence' and 'counterinsurgency' freely, we do not necessarily appreciate what these imply in terms of systematic and brutal torture with severe repercussions for civilians. The Iraq war is indicative of a very dysfunctional, brutal time. I hope this film will be a legacy that says: If you want to go to war, this is what war means. It means 14-year-old boys being hung up and tortured, it means men being turned on spits - that is your 'counterinsurgency'. I feel it is important that this information comes out and I am shocked that we want to forget it so quickly. |
"We are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth…. Is this the part of wise men, engaged in a great and arduous struggle for liberty? Are we disposed to be of the number of those, who having eyes, see not, and having ears, hear not..? For my part, whatever anguish of spirit it might cost, I am willing to know the whole truth; to know.. it — now." Patrick Henry, 1775.
sabato 7 settembre 2013
Searching for Steele
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