US general denies
urging use of dogs in interrogations
Bill Trott / Reuters | May 25 2006
FORT MEADE, Maryland - The highest ranking officer
to testify in the Abu Ghraib prison scandal has denied suggesting using
military dogs in interrogations of Iraqi prisoners.
Major General Geoffrey Miller was called as a defence witness by a military
police dog handler charged with using his dog to abuse prisoners at
the jail outside Baghdad.
"We discussed using dogs only for control - not for interrogation,"
Miller said under cross-examination.
But General Miller's testimony appeared to undercut the defence of Sergeant
Santos Cardona, 32, of Fullerton, California, who argues that he was
acting with the consent of superior officers.
He is charged with dereliction of duty and assaulting and threatening
Iraqi detainees with his Belgian shepherd.
General Miller was sent to Baghdad in 2003 to improve intelligence gathering
from prisoners there.
Colonel Thomas Pappas, the commander at Abu Ghraib at the time of the
alleged abuse, testified that talks with General Miller about dogs were
in general terms.
"It was a general discussion about military working dogs, that
they were an effective tool at Guantanamo Bay because Arabs feared dogs,"
he said.
"But there was no really specific guidance in, 'Have them here,
use them this way.'
"General Miller didn't really direct anything. He said, 'This is
how we do it at Guantanamo Bay'," Colonel Pappas said.
Sergeant Cardona and another dog handler, Sergeant Michael Smith, allegedly
played a "game" in which they tried to scare prisoners so
badly they urinated and defecated on themselves.
Sergeant Michael Smith was convicted on similar charges in March and
sentenced to 179 days in prison.
The two were allegedly part of a pattern of abuse of Abu Ghraib prisoners
that included terrifying inmates with snarling, unmuzzled dogs and subjecting
them to sexual and other forms of humiliation.
Prosecutors called Sergeant Cardona and his colleagues on the night
shift at Abu Ghraib "corrupt cops".
Ten US soldiers have been convicted of abuse at Abu Ghraib in late 2003
and early 2004, the months after General Miller was sent to to Iraq.
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