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ICRC Official likens Gitmo guards to SS.
2005-05-23
...According to a Defense Department source citing internal Pentagon documents, the ICRC team leader told U.S. authorities at Camp Bucca: "You people are no better than and no different than the Nazi concentration camp guards." She was upset about not being granted immediate access shortly after a prison riot, when U.S. commanders may have been thinking of her own safety, among other considerations.

A second, senior Defense Department source we asked about the episode confirmed that the quote above is accurate. And a third, very well-placed American source we contacted separately told us that some kind of reference was made by the Red Cross representative "to either Nazis or the Third Reich"--which understandably offended the American soldiers present.

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Which brings us back to the "Nazi" reference by that ICRC official at Camp Bucca. We wouldn't normally report the remarks, however offensive, of a single official. But after we started asking about the incident, we began to hear from other sources that someone was attempting damage control by alerting the ICRC's friends in the media and State Department about what we might report. One media proponent of the "torture" allegation against the U.S. warned on the Internet that we were out to smear the ICRC (which, we should add, is not the same as the American Red Cross).

No. We are trying to understand how a representative of an organization pledged to neutrality and the honest investigation of detainee practices could compare American soldiers to the Nazi SS. And considering the timing and content of several ICRC confidentiality breaches concerning the U.S. war on terror, it's fair to ask if similar views aren't held by a substantial number in the organization.

The world needs a truly neutral humanitarian body of the sort the ICRC is supposed to be. But the Camp Bucca incident--in addition to the leaked Gitmo and Abu Ghraib reports--is evidence it isn't currently up to the task.
Posted by:Mrs. Davis

#4  Damn Theaper! Well said!
Posted by: Shipman   2005-05-23 16:25  

#3  ICRC is a prime example of an organization that needs to be purged or eliminated.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2005-05-23 14:03  

#2  Nazi in the 21st Century does not mean Nazi of the 1920-1945 fame. Its the linguistic substitute for ni**er which carries with it the same indication of the intelligence and civilization of the individual uttering it.
Posted by: Theaper Angaimble1231   2005-05-23 14:01  

#1  At least they've become aware that there are those who don't approve of such language. Previously, they wouldn't have bothered to go to damage control mode. A very slight improvement to be sure. But then, the IRCR did not protest the Nazi concentration camps at the time, so I don't see what they are fussing about now.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-05-23 11:35  

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