Will the United States bring back the terrible tactics of captive torture???

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Rejected Jeremy Civits for the action.............
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The giant Jeremy Civitas went back a little bit during the walk. He wants to highlight himself a little short He was talking in a pocket and he was talking to the crowd. There is a story of his past impossible ruthless. Now he has no other match with the story.

Recently the ex-US Army Jeremy Civits' exclusive interview was published in BBC online. His disgraceful past experience was highlighted in this.

Jeremy Civits took charge of Abu Gharib Jail in Baghdad, Iraq. There was a picture of a prisoner who was tormented, the picture that appeared on 24 April 2004. Inhuman torture was on the prisoner - in such a situation, Jeremy took pictures of her. After the publication of those pictures in the media, there was a storm of condemnation. In the Abu Gharib prison, the story of overwhelming torture by prisoners by the US occupation forces came up in front of everyone. Penalty should be confronted by Jeremiah

Since the regime of Iraq's former president Saddam Hussein, the prison has earned reputation as a torture center. 2003 US forces invade Iraq From then on, the US troops turned the prison into a hostile center.

Jeremy is a resident of Martinsburg, Pennsylvania, United States of America. In some rural areas, there is a lot of work opportunities for young people. Inspired by his father, Daniel Civits, Jeremy joined the US Army. Danil participated in the Vietnam War and got double medal for courage in the war. At the age of 18, Jeremy wrote his name in the US Army. He was replaced by 800 military police. Jeremy was involved in the 2003 Iraq war.

Charles Graner was sentenced to 10 years on charges of detention...........
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In the interview, Jeremy said, "At that time, I felt that I was going to do a great job." After coming to Iraq, Abu Gharib was appointed to jail in Baghdad. He was a mechanic and driver as he was. At that time, there were about 2,000 Iraqi prisoners in prison, including men and women, many of whom were innocent. There was no conception about what was happening to them. They were picked up in various missions. The United States has approved the use of strict interrogation procedures for these prisoners.

Jeremy went inside the jail one afternoon in November 2003. A fellow employee named Ivan Fredrik was taking a prisoner at that time. Basically he asked Jeremiah to go with him. Jeremy said, 'I went inside and saw the prisoners hanging naked. Frederick also laid the prisoners brought with him there. 'There were several soldiers, including Charles Granar, Landy England, present there. They were laughing at the prisoners, smiling.

Suddenly a look at a prisoner, Jeremy, who was hardly armed with handcuffs. His hand became blue because of handcuffs. He said to granar, 'His hand will be ruined.' Then they open his handcuffs. At this time, Grammar handed the camera to Jeremiah. The head of the prisoner, who was lying on the floor, turned upside down with a hand, granara. The hand of the prisoner with another hand pressed down. Jeremy took a smiling picture of Granar in that bogey.

Jeremy said about his own actions, 'All of them were involved in this work. The thing is that everyone does it. Why am i not The incident took place after the first time I got there. But that was my end. '

Despite the history of controversy, the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has appointed Senator Zina Haspel as the first woman director...........
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In 2003, US media released several photographs, including the picture taken by CBS Jermi, in which the blurred images of horrific torture. After the issue of torture came to the international media, an internal investigation ordered that US President George W. Bush The prisoner was sentenced to one year's imprisonment for taking pictures of the torture of the prisoners and failing to stop that crime. A total of 10 people were sentenced. Of this, Charles Graner was given 10 years of imprisonment, eight years of Ivan Friedrich and three years in prison for Landy England.

Later in 2006, Abu Gharib Jail was handed over to the Iraqi authorities. Torture was banned in 2009 after a few days after President Barack Obama assumed office. Military interrogation is also limited. Then in 2013, the cursed prison was declared completely closed. Various media say that around 4,000 prisoners were killed in this prison.

Jeremy said that after returning to prison, he returned to Pennsylvania. He started looking for work back to Martinsburg. Jeremy is living a 'exile' life in his hometown in Martinsburg, Pennsylvania. Nobody mixes with anyone.

'Long time I thought I was an impossible person. I had an improbable hatred for myself. He did not get any job as a mechanic. '- That's how he said his words. Jeremy later started the counseling work. Start counseling for drug addicts and alcohol addicts. "I wanted to use my experience in Abu Gharib Jail. I wanted to give people the opportunity to choose the path to survival. "

Jeremy tells the story of the drug addicts about their own mistakes. He is ashamed of what Abu Gharib did in prison. What was done with the innocent prisoners was horrible - now believe he is. But the flow of water flowed. Junkie is still suffering from regret because she did not use conscience.

But how is Jeremy Civits? Martinsburg's Sixteenth Senior Robert Cluths told the BBC correspondent, "Jeremy was a very decent teenager. If someone asked him for help, he would always help him. And see what happened! Someone asked him to do something. Jeremy did. And screwed up. '

Jeremy said, 'I am ashamed for the bad things I got involved in. It still chases me. '

Donald Trump said in the election campaign in 2016, he will bring back the old technique 'Waterboarding' of torture in the name of interrogation if he takes responsibility.........
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Jeremy is living in a voluntary way. But does all the United States see this as a case of captive abuse? At present, new legal framework has been created in the United States, so those who are employed in government or military service are more responsible. But human rights organizations say people are accepting more torture than before. The torture of Abu Gharib is terrible but the horror of time has become a bit fainted. Many people rejected the images of that torture. A recent survey found that two-thirds of American people support torture in interrogation.

In the current election campaign in 2016, Donald Trump said in his election campaign that he would like to bring back the old technique "waterboarding" of torture in the name of interrogation. The US President said at the time that he believes that the torture of detainees is a completely effective process for obtaining information. Barack Obama canceled 'Waterboarding' in 2009. British newspaper Guardian said in a report that British soldiers used the torturous 'waterboarding' method to obtain confessions from the prisoners of Northern Ireland in the seventies of the last century. Under the waterboarding system, the water of the prisoner's face is covered with a towel covered with a towel and through it the panic of the drowning in the mind of the prisoner is spread.

But after winning the election, Trump moved slightly from his position. Defense Secretary James Mattis said after the election, the idea of ​​bringing back torture into questioning would be fatal. But new national security adviser John Bolton was also in favor of bringing back waterboarding.

Trump has been moving forward to fulfill the election promise In the history of the United States, there is no woman in charge of running the first detectives. Despite the history of controversy, the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) appointed Senator Zina Haspel as the first woman director. Jina is a CIA official who, after the historic Nine-eleven of 2001, invented various techniques of cruel persecution in secret prisoners of Muslims.

During investigations against Jinnah Haspel, there were allegations of torturing suspected terrorists to find out information. According to a report from Fortune Magazine, Zina has supervised the secret work in a secret prison in Thailand in 2002. Even the evidence of torture or failure. The New York Times released the report last year, according to the New York Times. Jinnah was removed from the position of head of Clauststein Service of the CIA in connection with this kind of torture. Jinnah never made public comment on this.