Pentagon

Some newly released docs

By Russ Kick at 6 August, 2008, 3:12 pm

Justice Dept: Amerithrax Court Documents [DOJ]

Pentagon: “The Worldwide Military Command and Control System, A Historical Perspective (1960-1977), September 1980″ (25MB) [DOD FOIA site]

Justice Inspector General: “Report to Congress on Implementation of Section 1001 of the USA PATRIOT Act, August 2008″ [DOJ IG]

Dept of Homeland Security: “Updated Status Report from DHS Regarding Deficiencies in Implementation of Executive Order 13,392, “Improving Agency Disclosure of Information”, (PDF, 3 pages - 1.18 MB)” [DHS FOIA site]

Several new audits from the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstructions [SIGIR]

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Pentagon documents on embedded media

By Russ Kick at 24 July, 2008, 7:18 pm

On a subpage of their Freedom of Info Act website, the Defense Department today has posted 127 pages of documents concerning embedded media. The file may be downloaded here:

DOD FOIA Reading Room [PDF | 3.3 meg | 127 pp]

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Pentagon docs: expenditures in Iraq & elsewhere

By Russ Kick at 18 July, 2008, 1:18 pm

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Today in its Freedom of Information Act reading room, the Pentagon has posted 202 pages of documents related to its Iraqi Freedom Fund transfers/expenditures from 2002 to 2006:

DOD reading room [PDF | 9 megs]

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The Government Accountability Office explains the Iraqi Freedom Fund:

“The Iraqi Freedom Fund is a special account providing funds for additional expenses for ongoing military operations in Iraq, and those operations authorized by P.L. 107-40 (Sept. 13,2001), Authorization for Use of Military Force, and other operations and related activities in support of the global war on terrorism.”

Some sample pages from the Pentagon’s FOIA release:

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Gitmo interrogation video released

By Russ Kick at 15 July, 2008, 2:47 pm

For the first time, video of an interrogation at Guantanamo Bay is available to the public. In it, we see 16-year-old Omar Khadr being interrogated in late February 2003. Khadr is a Canadian citizen, and a court in that country ordered the 7-1/2 hours of the video interrrogation released after Khadr’s attorneys filed a motion. DVDs containing the footage had been turned over to Khadr’s defense team by the Pentagon.

Today, the law firm released a 10-minute compilation culled from the entire footage. Several versions are available on YouTube and other sites, but most are truncated. The video below is the entire thing (9:54 long).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7b90ecYJVY

The full 10-minute version is also available as a Windows Media file at the CBC’s website here [WMV]

Fourteen pages of documents were also released, and were posted to the CBC website here [PDF]

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Further reading:

‘You don’t care about me,’ Khadr sobs in interview tapes [CBC]

The Unending Torture of Omar Khadr [Rolling Stone, 2006]

The Case of Omar Ahmer Khadr, Canada [Human Rights First]

Pentagon page on military commission proceedings against Khadr [Defense Dept]

{Added July 19:}

How did Omar Khadr end up in Guantánamo? [Guardian of London]

Book: Guantanamo’s Child: The Untold Story of Omar Khadr

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Proposed Tillman-Lynch report released by Oversight Committee

By Russ Kick at 14 July, 2008, 9:20 am

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From the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform:

Committee Releases Proposed Tillman Report

A proposed Committee report on the investigations into the death of Corporal Patrick Tillman and the capture of Private Jessica Lynch discloses important new details about the incidents, but could not resolve “the key issue of what senior officials knew” because “the investigation was frustrated by a near universal lack of recall.” The full Committee will meet on Thursday to approve the report.

  • Report: Misleading Information from the Battlefield: The Tillman and Lynch Episodes (383 KB)
  • The Memory Hole has posted an HTML version (automatically generated using DreamWeaver).

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