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Encyclopedia > Abed Hamed Mowhoush

Abed Hamed Mowhoush, the former Iraqi Head of the Iraqi Air Force, died on Nov. 26, 2003 in American custody at the Al-Qaim detention facility approximately 200 miles (321 kilometers) northwest of Baghdad ending a 16 day detention that included intense beatings and creative interrogation tactics. "[T]he 56-year-old detainee took his last breath through broken ribs, lying on the floor beneath a U.S. soldier in Interrogation Room 6 in the western Iraqi desert. Two days before, a secret CIA-sponsored group of Iraqi paramilitaries, working with Army interrogators, had beaten Mowhoush nearly senseless, using fists, a club and a rubber hose, according to classified documents. washingtonpost" Symbol of the IQAF // History Founded on April 22, 1931, the Iraqi Air Force or IQAF was originally comprised of five pilots (Aeronautics students who had studied at Cranol College in Britain), and 32 Aircraft Mechanics. ... 2003(MMIII) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Located nearly 400km northwest of Baghdad near the Syrian border, al-Qaim was reportedly the site of Iraqs refined Uranium Ore production from 1984 through 1990; it was completely destroyed during a 1991 US bombing campaign during the Gulf War. ... Wikinews has news related to this article: Several hundred killed after stampede in Baghdad A street map of Baghdad Average temperature (red) and precipitations (blue) in Baghdad For other meanings see Baghdad (disambiguation) Baghdad (Arabic: ) is the capital of Iraq and the Baghdad Province. ... Beating is striking more than once, in violence, beating a drum, etc. ... Interrogation is the method of interviewing a source used by police and military personnel to obtain information that the source would not otherwise willingly disclose. ... The CIA Seal The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is an American intelligence agency, responsible for obtaining and analyzing information about foreign governments, corporations, and individuals, and reporting such information to the various branches of the U.S. Government. ...

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Psychological-operations lies

"Hours after Mowhoush's death in U.S. custody on Nov. 26, 2003, military officials issued a news release stating that the prisoner had died of natural causes after complaining of feeling sick. Army psychological-operations officers quickly distributed leaflets designed to convince locals that the general had cooperated and outed key insurgents. The U.S. military initially told reporters that Mowhoush had been captured during a raid. In reality, he had walked into the Forward Operating Base "Tiger" in Qaim on Nov. 10, 2003, hoping to speak with U.S. commanders to secure the release of his sons, who had been arrested in raids 11 days earlier." [1]


Interrogation

During his interrogation on November 26 with two soldiers associated with the 66th Military Intelligence Company he died. While the official military report originally declared that Mowhoush said he didn't feel well and subsequently lost consciousness, after the Abu Ghraib scandal erupted, the Pentagon acknowledged that, according to the actual autopsy report, Mowhoush died of "asphyxia due to smothering and chest compression" and that his body showed "evidence of blunt force trauma to the chest and legs", and stated that a homicide investigation was underway. Interrogation is the method of interviewing a source used by police and military personnel to obtain information that the source would not otherwise willingly disclose. ... November 26 is the 330th day (331st on leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... In geometry, a pentagon is any five-sided polygon. ... Homicide is the killing of another human being by one or more others. ...


In October 2004, there were four arrests made in connection to his death; CWO Lewis E. Welshofer Jr. and CWO Jeff L. Williams, who were the two soldiers conducting his interrogation, and two other soldiers from the 3d Armored Cavalry Regiment assigned to the compound at the time of the interrogation, also facing dereliction-of-duty charges; they were Sgt. 1st Class William J. Sommer and Spec. Jerry L. Loper 2004 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December See also: October 2004 in sports Deaths in October • 29 HRH Princess Alice • 25 John Peel • 24 James Cardinal Hickey • 23 Robert Merrill • 19 Paul Nitze • 18 K. M. Veerappan • 16 Pierre Salinger • 10 Christopher Reeve • 9... The Third Armored Cavalry Regiment is a regiment of the United States Army currently stationed at Fort Carson, southwest of Colorado Springs, Colorado. ...


The slow speed of the proceedings was said to have arisen from the fact that the soldiers' commander, Col. David Teeples, was reluctant to pursue charges and favoured a simple reprimand against the soldiers, while military lawyers favoured prosecution after the Denver Post ran a series of articles blaming the military for only reprimanding those responsible for his death. The Denver Post is a daily newspaper published in Denver, Colorado. ...


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Documents Tell of Brutal Improvisation by GIs (2367 words)
Mowhoush's ordeal in Qaim, over 16 days in November 2003, also reflects U.S. government secrecy surrounding some abuse cases and gives a glimpse into a covert CIA unit that was set up to foment rebellion before the war and took part in some interrogations during the insurgency.
Although Mowhoush's death certificate lists his cause of death as "asphyxia due to smothering and chest compression," the Dec. 2, 2003, autopsy, quoted in classified documents and released with redactions, showed that Mowhoush had "contusions and abrasions with pattern impressions" over much of his body, and six fractured ribs.
Mowhoush was one of a few generals whom Hussein had given "execution authority," U.S. commanders believed, meaning that he could execute someone on sight, and he had been notorious among Shiites in southern Iraq for brutality.
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