- Barbara Fast
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Major General Barbara Fast is an officer in theUnited States Army . In her recent posts her responsibilities have been in the field ofmilitary intelligence . She was previously assigned as the commanding general of theUnited States Army Intelligence Center atFort Huachuca ,Arizona , and was the last commander of the 66th Military Intelligence Group in Augsburg, Germany.Controversy and Role in Abu Ghraib
Fast was the most senior military intelligence officer serving in
Iraq during the period of time when theAbu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse occurred. Critics believed she should have been held partly accountable for the abusecite news
url=http://www.inscom.army.mil/PAO/spotlight_fast.asp
title=Despite critics, Huachuca's leader focuses on future
author=Carol Ann Alaimo
publisher=Arizona Daily Star
date=July 31, 2005
accessdate=2007-09-04] , but she was never charged or officially reprimanded.Named in Criminal Complaint in Germany
On November 14, 2006 human rights advocate and attorney
Wolfgang Kaleck filed a high profile criminal complaint at the German Federal Attorney General ("Generalbundesanwalt") againstDonald Rumsfeld and several senior US officials including Barbara Fast for their involvement in alleged human rights violations at theAbu Ghraib prison in Iraq and at the prisoner detention facility at Guantanamo Bay. Kaleck filed the claim on behalf of eleven former prisoners at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo.cite news
url=http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1557842,00.html
title=Exclusive: Charges Sought Against Rumsfeld Over Prison Abuse
date=Friday, November 10, 2006
author=Adam Zagorin
publisher=Time magazine
accessdate=2007-09-04] However, legal scholars speculated shortly thereafter that the case has little chance of successfully making it through the German court system.cite news
url=http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1560224,00.html
title=Why Rumsfeld Can Rest Easy Over German Charges
publisher=Time magazine
date=Thursday, November 16, 2006
author=Andrew Purvis
accessdate=2007-09-04]Abu Ghraib
In Part II, paragraph 24, the
Taguba Report of May 2004 stated:quotation
"...Lastly, detainees accused of committing “Crimes Against the Coalition,” who are held throughout the separate facilities in theCJTF-7 AOR, can be released upon a determination that they are of no intelligence value and no longer pose a significant threat to Coalition Forces. The release process for this category of detainee is a screening by the local US Forces Magistrate Cell and a review by a Detainee Release Board consisting of BG Karpinski, COLMarc Warren , SJA, CJTF-7, and MG Barbara Fast, C-2, CJTF-7. MG Fast is the “Detainee Release Authority” for detainees being held for committing crimes against the coalition. According to BG Karpinski, this category of detainee makes up more than 60% of the total detainee population, and is the fastest growing category. However, MG Fast, according to BG Karpinski, routinely denied the board’s recommendations to release detainees in this category who were no longer deemed a threat and clearly met the requirements for release. According to BG Karpinski, the extremely slow and ineffective release process has significantly contributed to the overcrowding of the facilities."The
Fay/Jones Report of August 2004 affirmed this finding on page 72, paragraph 9. It stated in paragraph 10 that over time, the release board was unable to release prisoners "on timely manner, not because of a specific policy, but simply because the system that supported the release board and the release board itself could not keep up with the flow of detainees into Abu Ghraib."cite web
url=http://www4.army.mil/ocpa/reports/ar15-6/AR15-6.pdf
title=Investigation of Intelligence Activities At Abu Ghraib
publisher=United States Department of Defense
date=August 23, 2004
accessdate=2007-09-04]Additionally, paragraph 10 stated that "Combat commanders desired that no security detainee be released for fear that any and all detainees could be threats to coalition forces." On occasion, Division Commanders "overturned the recommendations of Division Staffs to release some detainees at the point of capture." At one point, MG Fast was informed by the senior intelligence officer of the 4th Infantry Division that the "Division Commander did not concur with the release of any detainees for fear that a bad one may be released along with the good ones."
The Fay/Jones report concluded that a common US tactic was to round up all the males of military age in an entire neighborhood. Military intelligence analysts were to quickly interview the captives, and those who were innocent bystanders were to be quickly released. However, on page 71, paragraph 7, the report quotes SGT Garcia of the Abu Ghraib Detainee Assessment Board that it was estimated that 85-90% of the detainees were of no intelligence value based upon interviews and debriefings.
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