Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Military Police Moved from Incarceration Staff and Placed Under Military Intelligence
The transfer of the Military Police from General Karpinski's command was done in August-September of 2003 at the behest of General Miller. The MPs were given the task of preparing prisoners for interrogation. In other words, the MPs were instructed to use enhanced interrogation techniques: stress positions, humiliation, and sleep deprivation. The Military Police were being given these orders by civilian contractors, often referred to as Other Government Agency (OGA) and Military Intelligence. Once specific MP, the now infamous Sergeant Charles Graner, was actively sought to participate in this routine, courtesy of his previous prison experience.
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