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Abu Ghraib abuse 'creative'

2005-01-12 19:50

Charles Graner arrives for the start of his military trial at Fort Hood, Texas. (LM Otero, AP)

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Fort Hood, Texas - A witness at a court martial of the accused Abu Ghraib prison abuse ringleader on Wednesday hailed the stacking up of naked detainees as "a creative technique" and said he too would have photographed the incident.

Thomas Archambault, a law enforcement instructor and an expert on restraint techniques, said he thought US military policeman Charles Graner, had "used good foresight" in the way he dealt with the detainees.

He said piling the naked prisoners on top of each other was "a very creative technique." defense lawyer Guy Womack earlier this week described the human stack as "a cheerleader pyramid".

Archambault, a former police officer who now runs a consultancy, said that given the circumstances, he saw nothing wrong either with the fact soldiers took pictures of the naked prisoners.

"Based on the stress these soldiers had gone through, a filthy stinking environment and the fact these prisoners killed American soldiers, I think I would have done the same thing," the former police officer said.

He said stacking up prisoners was a safe way to deal with a potentially dangerous situation, but admitted it did not appear in any training manual.

'Doing a good job'

Another witness, fellow MP Ivan Frederick, said military intelligence officials praised the way the soldiers handled the detainees.

"They were telling us we were doing a good job," said Frederick who was sentenced earlier to eight years in prison for his role in the Abu Ghraib abuses.

Graner, 36, has pleaded not guilty to the five charges, which include maltreatment of prisoners and assault, and which carry a maximum sentence of 17 and a half years' imprisonment.

On Tuesday, the court heard videotaped testimony from two Abu Ghraib detainees who described what they said was torture at the hands of Graner and other soldiers.

Asked by journalists outside the courtroom whether he felt any remorse about abusing detainees, Graner smiled and asked: "What detainees?"

The court-martial is expected to finish by the end of the week.

It comes amid allegations that prisoner abuses also occurred elsewhere in Iraq, as well as in Afghanistan and at the US detention camp in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

- AFP

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