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US Court Dismisses Iraqi Contractor Torture Case

by: James Vicini  |  Reuters

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A federal appeals court dimissed a lawsuit filed on behalf of Iraqi detainees at Abu Ghraib. (Photo: duncan / flickr)

    Washington - A federal appeals court on Friday dismissed a lawsuit against two U.S. defense contractors by Iraqi torture victims, saying the companies had immunity as government contractors.

    The lawsuit was filed in 2004 on behalf of Iraqi nationals who say they or their relatives had been tortured or mistreated while detained by the U.S. military at the Abu Ghraib prison.

    The plaintiffs sued CACI International Inc (CACI.N), which provided interrogators at Abu Ghraib, and L-3 Communications Holdings Inc's (LLL.N) Titan unit, which provided interpreters to the U.S. military.

    By a 2-1 vote, the appellate panel found the two companies had government contractor immunity and the claims were preempted, based on a 1992 U.S. Supreme Court ruling and other precedents in the national security and foreign policy areas.

    To read more on the case click here.

  

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Why is anyone EVER immune,

Why is anyone EVER immune, exempt or released from some liability or requirement to which others are subject? Is it preemptive in its intent to allow the commission of crimes? Reverse legal thinking? Why is it that someone requires immunity in the first place? Somebody actually writes a contract stating that they must be immune to prosecution for a crime??? And the US government agrees!?!? If I stood next to them while THEY were committing a crime, I could be prosecuted... and they could not? That's why cops speed, banks steal and politicians accept (more like, solicit) bribes.

Must be nice, and

Must be nice, and convenient, for a ruling body to award itself and its special interests immunity from accountability. Nice and convenient also, to hold its enemies in contempt and guilty and worthy of the full extent of the law, and even torture and war and genocide. Yes, everything seeks its own best interest and innocence against every risk and distaste. Interesting that the US has anti monopoly laws, while allowing itself to be the one legal monopoly - well and whatever else it likes awarding safe have to, like the FED.

The contractors subjected

The contractors subjected them to be beaten, electrocuted, raped, subjected to attacks by dogs and other forms of general abuse. There is no longer any justice in America, when we allow industries to perform criminal acts.

So, if I become a government

So, if I become a government contractor, I can pretty much do as I want to citizens of other countries? Wow, sign me up!!!

How is it that military

How is it that military personnel have been prosecuted for crimes at Abu Ghraib, but contractors are deemed immune?