An AP story on FOX:
Bush OKs Demotion of Abu Ghraib General
WASHINGTON — President Bush has approved the demotion of Army Reserve Brig.Gen. Janis Karpinski, whose unit was in charge during the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuses in 2003, officials said Thursday.
The Army also said three other, more senior generals had been cleared of wrongdoing in the prisoner abuse cases, actions that had been previously reported. That means Karpinski is the only general to be disciplined.
Karpinski was demoted to colonel, a move that required approval by the president. She also received a written reprimand by Army Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Richard Cody for dereliction of duty and shoplifting and was formally relieved of command of the 800th Military Police Brigade on April 8.
The Army did not explain the allegations, but a number of previous investigations of the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuses have accused Karpinski of failing to maintain order and prevent the abuses. She has said publicly that she was not given full authority over Abu Ghraib.
A U.S. government official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said Karpinski was accused of shoplifting a cosmetic item from a shop at a domestic Air Force base while she held the rank of colonel. Karpinski did not report her arrest for this misdemeanor on a later background check, the official said.
Without providing their names, the Army also said Thursday that one colonel and two lieutenant colonels linked to detainee abuses in Iraq and Afghanistan were given unspecified administrative punishment. Also, two other lieutenant colonels were given letters of reprimand.
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Do you think Ted Kennedy and other Dems will continue to say no high-ranking officials have been held accountable in the Abu Ghraib scandal?
I do.
Thursday, May 5, 2005
Abu Ghraib Accountability
Posted by Mary at 5/05/2005 05:30:00 PM
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for the last time, what happened at Abu Gharib was NOT TORTURE!!!! Why should Janis be demolished? I think she deserves a medal for her work around those animals
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