it's there for a variety of reasons. first of all it's not uncommon. it wasn't a one off event. it is typical. read about the salt pit and the deaths in baghram to see that and the stories that come out of guantanamo.
it's the photo documentation we have of american torture. which we know is systematic and not a one time event.
it makes it visual. to see what we put people through and to see the people smile as they do it.
i think people tend to dismiss torture as being okay because they don't understand it. like shunakamura. i think the actual pain involved had missed him/her. it needs to be totally degrading and unbearable.
abu gharib is also intersting in many other ways. as well as being the most well known case of american torture it is one of the lightest punishments ever seen. the raping of young boys and girls took place in that prison. murders. some horrific abuse sexual, physical and emotional. and the most anyone got was 10 years. with no mention of the rapes and murders. it was a white wash and a testament to how deep this goes.
i don't think a lot of people cared. like our radio commentator there. some people just don't see the big deal. i remember lindy england's parensts saying she was just mucking around. they killed and raped people. it was a sadist mucking around.
and that is the way torture exists. to please the torturer. it's done with a smile.
all pictures of torture are going to be nasty and i choose the ones that i though suitable. there are some truly horrific ones out there that i didn't show. what i posted could have been seen on any 6 o'clock news.
the most horrific thing is not the pictures but the things that were not shown. the rape. the events in the salt pit and baghram. the burning and sodomy with chemical lights. that is the shocking stuff.
but having it visual makes it clearer.