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WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (Xinhua) -- A US Army investigation into the abuse at Abu
Ghraib prison finds that the scandal was not just caused by a small circle of
rogue soldiers but resulted from failure of leadership at the highest level of
the US command in Iraq, The Washington Post reported Friday.
The Post report quoted anonymous officials as saying that the Army report,
which runs some 9,000 pages and has not been completed, says a combination of
leadership failings, confounding policies and absolute confusion at the prison
led to the abuse.
The investigation report widens the scope of culpability from seven
military policemen who have been charged with abuse to include nearly 20
low-ranking soldiers who could face criminal prosecution in military courts. No
Army officers, however, are expected to face criminal charges.
The Army report also implicates five civilian contractors in the abuse, and
the Army officials plan to recommend that their cases be sent to the Justice
Department for possible prosecution in civilian courts, said the Post report.
The investigation, shepherded by Major General George R. Fay, is one of
several into the abuse, which came widely known after hundreds of photographs
surfaced depicting detainees in mock sexual pyramid and being intimidated by
unmuzzled dogs. Enditem |