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    http://www.revereradio.net/e107/news.php?item.73.3US Army Investigating New Torture AllegationsAlleged Former Abu Ghraib Guard Discussed Gang Rape in YouTube Video

    http://www.iraqslogger.com/index.php...re_Allegations

    IraqSlogger has confirmed that the U.S. Army's Criminal Investigation Division has opened an investigation into this video, which was first posted on our
    site last week.

    The clip, originally linked via a now defunct account on YouTube, purports to show a former guard from Abu Ghraib talking about torture techniques employed
    at the American-run prison. The man also recounts the gang rape of a female teenage detainee, in which one guard "pimped" the girl to others for $50 each.
    As he recalls, "I think at the end of the day he'd made like 500 bucks before she hung herself."

    According to chief of public affairs Christopher Grey, "CID Special Agents are looking into the matter and take this issue very seriously. I am not able
    to provide you with any further details of our activity at this time due to investigative reasons."

    At this point, there is no way to confirm if the video is a true representation or not. The video has no publicly-identifiable source at this point, the
    primary subject appears almost completely in shadow, and the footage has obviously been edited down into a concise 3-minute package.

    Previous soldier/atrocity items have caused great media stir, only later to be proven hoaxes. As Grey noted, "We have seen situations where people post
    videos and pictures on the Internet pretending or leading people to believe they are U.S. soldiers, when in fact they were not even in the military or
    they never served in OIF or OEF."

    The most notorious hoaxes of the Iraq war have been that of Jesse Macbeth, London's Daily Mirror torture photos, and the faked beheading video, though each
    proved relatively easy to discount once an investigation had begun.

    The man allegedly beheaded by Zarqawi had given his full name in the video; the FBI had only to verify he was alive and well in San Francisco to close that
    case in August 2004.

    Photos published by the Daily Mirror in May 2004 purportedly showed British soldiers beating a hooded Iraqi and throwing him into the back of the truck.
    The Ministry of Defence quickly established that the featured truck had never been in Iraq, though it took a little more investigating to catch the soldiers
    who'd staged the incident.

    In early 2006, soon after Jesse Macbeth became a publicly outspoken "Iraq war vet" willing to detail atrocities wreaked by the U.S. military, DoD verified
    that he had never even completed basic training.

    Since there are no visual clues or names attached to this new video that would immediately rule it out as a hoax, CID will have to do some digging to find
    out more about its source and main subject. Though Grey declined answering any questions about the approach CID would take to the investigation, circumstances
    dictate they must start with YouTube.

    The Abu Ghraib guard video was first posted on YouTube last Monday by a user called "Deathlyillington." Multiple e-mails to the account went unanswered,
    and Internet research has turned up no other users posting under that name on any other public Websites.

    YouTube has no legal justification to share information about Deathlyillington with IraqSlogger, but according to its own Privacy Notice, the U.S. government
    needs only to request assistance.

    YouTube also reserves the right to disclose personally identifiable information and/or non-personally-identifiable information that YouTube believes, in
    good faith, is appropriate or necessary to enforce our Terms of Use, take precautions against liability, to investigate and defend itself against any third-party
    claims or allegations, to assist government enforcement agencies, to protect the security or integrity of our web site, and to protect the rights, property,
    or personal safety of YouTube, our Users or others.

    The Deathlyillington account was pulled from YouTube within 24 hours of Iraqslogger bringing it to CID's attention, which may indicate that they have already
    been in contact and are aggressively forging ahead with the investigation.

    IraqSlogger will be following up with CID in the coming weeks and will keep this post updated as new information becomes available.

    For now, since the blogosphere has assumed the mantle of uber-citizen/journalist, IraqSlogger would like to invite fellow bloggers to do some digging of
    their own. Please send us links to any new information you uncover regarding this video.

    Reader tips on Deathlyillington or the alleged Abu Ghraib guard can be submitting anonymously, or otherwise, via our "Tips" button on the homepage.

    A complete transcript of the video is available at the following url: http://www.iraqslogger.com/index.php/post/923/ http://www.iraqslogger.com/index.php/post/923/
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    Re: US Army Investigating New Torture AllegationsAlleged Former Abu Ghraib Guard.....

    Ohh jeez I just threw up in my mouth a little after reading the transcripts. God I hope and pray that this is another hoax. This is just sick.
    That screen name for who posted the video is.......interesting......
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