Pentagon said Bush regime brutality

WASHINGTON – Pentagon will soon publish hundreds of photos showing the alleged torture by U.S. personnel at the prison in Iraq and Afghanistan during the government’s George W. Bush. “I think that reaches hundreds of photos,” said a Pentagon official who refused to name the identity.

Pentagon has approved publication of a number of images “substantial” on May 28 as the answer to the prosecution case law Freedom of information which has been running longer received by human rights groups held in New York, United States Civil Freedom Union (ACLU). Photographs that come from 60 of the 2001-2006 investigation of crime by military personnel suspected of maltreat prisoners.

However, the Pentagon rejected the ACLU refused comment that the photos was a picture of widespread torture on prisoners. “Images that show that we always intend to investigate serious allegations of torture,” said Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman to some journalists.

As a result of the investigation of the Pentagon torture prisoners, more than 400 people have been explicitly sting, ranging from imprisonment to the letter of demotion and reprimand. Human rights groups are suspected senior officials under former president George W. Bush is responsible in this case because it supports the interrogation tactics of action violence.

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