Another Torture Chamber Uncovered in Iraq. No Human Rights Media Blitz Expected.

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Today another torture chamber in was uncovered and dismantled. It is
doubtful the world’s media will say more than a few words on it and this Yahoo story may be the only gasp we hear of aside from widely ignored Pentagon News Releases. Why is this?How could there be no outrage at yet another torture Chamber in Iraq. Because the home belonged to al-Qaida and they were committing real atrocities, not putting panties on terrorist’s heads..

Here is the full article in case Yahoo pulls the link

BAGHDAD – Blood-splotches on walls, chains hanging from a ceiling and swords on the killing floor — the artifacts left a disturbing tale of brutalities inside a suspected al-Qaida in Iraq torture chamber. But there was yet another chilling fact outside the dirt-floor dungeon. Villagers say they knew about the torment but were too intimidated by extremists to tell authorities until now.

Stories such as these — claims of insurgent abuses and the silence of frightened Iraqis — have emerged with increasing frequency and clarity recently as U.S.-led forces push deeper into former extremist fiefdoms and forge alliances with tribes seeking to reclaim their regions.

The reports and tips now pouring in build a harrowing portrait of rule under al-Qaida and its backers: mass graves, ruthless punishments, self-styled Islamic courts ordering summary executions.

Such a lead brought soldiers earlier this month to the hidden room in Muqdadiyah, about 60 miles north of Baghdad, the U.S. military said Thursday. Graffiti on the building proclaimed “Long Live the Islamic State” — a reference to the Islamic governance, or caliphate, sought in Iraq by Sunni extremist groups that include al-Qaida.

Scrawled in white paint above a bed in the torture area was a Quranic phrase in Arabic normally used to welcome a guest. But the context suggested only sadistic mockery: “Come in, you are safe.”

The floor was littered with food wrappers, plastic soda bottles and electric cables that snaked to a metal bed frame, presumably where detainees were shocked, according to the U.S. account of the discovery during a Dec. 8-11 mission.

The rooms “had chains, a bed — an iron bed that was still connected to a battery — knives and swords that were still covered in blood,” said U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Mark P. Hertling, the top U.S. commander in northern Iraq.

Nearby were nine mass graves containing the remains of 26 people, he said.

Villagers knew about the torture site, but did not tell authorities as they were afraid of reprisals from the militants, a local policeman told The Associated Press. He spoke on condition of anonymity as he was still afraid of being targeted by extremists.

He said he thought the chamber had been used for a year.

It was not the first such torture chamber discovered in Iraq. But it serves as a reminder of the extremist grip in parts of Iraq despite growing optimism as violence continues to fall.

And Diyala province — where the grisly discovery was made — remains one of the most volatile regions as U.S. and Iraqi forces struggle to match the clear advances against extremists made in Baghdad and the western desert of Anbar.

The province is mixed between Sunnis and Shiites — often called a “little Iraq” and a remnant of Iraq before sectarian bloodletting partitioned many parts of the country along religious lines. Diyala’s capital, Baqouba, also is the self-proclaimed seat of the insurgents’ caliphate.

“I think that is why al-Qaida wants that province so very much, because it is ‘a little Iraq,'” Hertling said. “It gives them access to Baghdad and it also … is considered their caliphate capital.”

American commanders say they are a long way from declaring victory in Diyala.

The weapons caches found during the Muqdadiyah raids included a surface-to-air missile launcher, sniper rifles, and 130 pounds of homemade explosives, Hertling said.

“You know, there’s going to be continued spectacular attacks,” he said. “Are we confident we can protect it? As soon as I say, ‘Yeah, we’re confident,’ it’s going to blow tomorrow.”

It was not the first apparent torture site found after U.S. forces moved into former extremist strongholds.

In March, U.S. troops discovered a similar site in the village of Karmah just west of Baghdad that was used by Sunni insurgents for torture and summary executions. They rescued two Iraqi captives, who apparently had been spared immediate execution because the militants’ video camera broke and they wanted to film the killing.

The captives told U.S. soldiers they had been sentenced to death by an insurgent court and had the choice of either beheading or a fatal gunshot.

Both Sunni insurgents and Shiite militia death squads regularly torture their captives before killing them — sometimes with power drills. Most of the hundreds of bodies that have turned up in Baghdad and other parts of Iraq show signs of torture.

Again, if this was out of control US Soldiers acting infantile like a college frat house, the world’s media would have non-stop coverage and demand action.  I doubt we will hear a huge outcry from these same people on this issue.

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Just your average civil war we stepped into, according to Harry Reid. He still has a special place for AQ in his heart, although they let him down and didn’t defeat the dreaded Bush in spite of his great encouragement. But you know liberals, they only really care about good intentions.

AQ torture chamber goes unreported, deliberately ignored, and instead we get this

“Sure there’s less violence but that’s because we’ve ethnically cleansed most of Baghdad.”
-Representative Jim Moran (D-VA)
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=FcylrXtOTC4

Yep, ignore the Al Queda torture chambers, ignore the military successes, dismiss the political successes (as if the Democrats’ Congress is somehow more effective or productive), and instead-on the eve of Christmas-tell the American servicemen and women that the success they fought and died for was really just their ethnic cleansing; that rather than heroes who have accomplished military feats unheard of in world history…are instead war criminals.

That’s “patriotic support of the troops” in case one might have misunderstood it to be comments that were derogatory, false, insulting, and supportive of the enemy’s political agenda. Don’t ever question the Democrats’ patriotism. Not because it’s wrong to do so, but because they no longer seem to understand what it means at all.

Can we send them Reid, Peeeloshi, Murtha and a couple dozen more to experience torture for tortures sake? Actually the entire democrat party deserves a trip to a real torture chamber where no answer, only death, will get you out. I can see a lot of democrats, who have consistantly supported the terrorists, getting their due shortly after the next major terrorists attack on the U.S.

First, let me wish everyone at Flopping Aces a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Keep up the great work.

Re the post; yes, you know we’re winning in Iraq when the media ignore it. They’ve especially never liked stories of al Quada atrocitics, so they’re not going to start writing about then now.

Tom,

Don’t I know it. This is not the first, or second, or third story on AQ’s or Saddam’s atrocities the MSM ignores. They also forgot all about the Taliban Soccer Stadium films.

I haven’t, and neither has the rest of the US Armed Forces.

Scott,

That sharp, stabbing pain I feel in my back is a daily reminder of the “support” the military gets from the left. With support like that, who needs AQ?

Okay, in case someone wants to get technical, it is not in the center of my back.. more on the left shoulder where the nerve was damaged the day AQ got the news of the House surrender vote in March.

Tom,

Merry Christmas to you and all of our readers!!!!!!!!!!!!

It seems appropriate that The Kite Runner movie is being released this week. Take a liberal friend to see how the al queda enabling Taliban liked to spend half-time at their soccer games. If the half-buried stonings on center field don’t get them, nothing will!

Fester,

I think you hit the nail on the head with “nothing will”. I am not sure how much more we directly witnessed evidence we can put forth. BDS induced denial prevails.

Gen Eisenhower and others worried about the same concerning the death camps from the last bunch of NAZIs we defeated also. Even with all the evidence of the death camps, NAZI writings, unethical “medical” experiments, and other sadistic behavior, the Holocaust denial movement is pretty powerful around the world.