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General Antonio Taguba Testifies
The army officer who first investigated prisoner abuse in an Iraqi prison today told the US Congress the mistreatment resulted from a "lack of discipline, no training whatsoever and no supervision". In his evidence to the Senate armed services committee, Major General Antonio Taguba said the soldiers at the centre of the allegations acted "on their own volition".
The army officer who first investigated prisoner abuse in an Iraqi prison today told the US Congress the mistreatment resulted from a "lack of discipline, no training whatsoever and no supervision". In his evidence to the Senate armed services committee, Major General Antonio Taguba said the soldiers at the centre of the allegations acted "on their own volition".
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