Photos of US Troops Posing with Afghan Body Parts: New Scandal

by NowPublic Staff | April 18, 2012 at 10:02 am
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US Troops Pose for Photos with Dismembered Afghan Corpse

US soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division had a simple mission: meet up with local Afghan police iris scans and fingerprints from a dismembered suicide bomber's corpse for identification purposes. That's all they had to do.

Instead, the troops posed for photos with the mutilated body. This comes at a difficult time: the US involvement in Afghanistan has been wracked by high-profile scandal after high-profile scandal.

Photos of Body Parts 'Make Afghanistan Less Safe'

A soldier from the 82nd Airborne handed the photos to the LA Times, in order to draw attention to the misconduct, which he believed led to increased overall hostility towards American ground forces in Afghanistan.

The Pentagon asked the LA Times not to publish the photos, but it's too late. You can see some of the photos via the link below: they're graphic.

Unpublished photos show two soldiers holding a dead man's hand with the middle finger raised, and "an unofficial platoon patch reading 'Zombie Hunter' next to other remains", the paper said. They were all taken in southern Zabul province, a poor area with a heavy Taliban presence, in 2010.

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From Neo Nazis are in the Army Now, published in 2009:

Since the launch of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the U.S. military has struggled to recruit and reenlist troops. As the conflicts have dragged on, the military has loosened regulations, issuing “moral waivers” in many cases, allowing even those with criminal records to join up. Veterans suffering post-traumatic stress disorder have been ordered back to the Middle East for second and third tours of duty.

The lax regulations have also opened the military’s doors to neo-Nazis, white supremacists and gang members — with drastic consequences. Some neo-Nazis have been charged with crimes inside the military, and others have been linked to recruitment efforts for the white right. A recent Department of Homeland Security report, “Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment,” stated: “The willingness of a small percentage of military personnel to join extremist groups during the 1990s because they were disgruntled, disillusioned, or suffering from the psychological effects of war is being replicated today.” Many white supremacists join the Army to secure training for, as they see it, a future domestic race war. Others claim to be shooting Iraqis not to pursue the military’s strategic goals but because killing “hajjis” is their duty as white militants.

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