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February 7, 2012

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GI charged in leaking war video

By Steven Lee Myers, The New York Times

BAGHDAD — A U.S. soldier who was arrested on charges of leaking a video of a deadly U.S. helicopter attack in Iraq in 2007 has also been charged with downloading more than 150,000 highly classified diplomatic cables that could, if made public, reveal the inner workings of U.S. embassies, the U.S. military in Iraq announced Tuesday.

The full contents of the cables remain unclear, but according to formal charges filed Monday, it appeared that a disgruntled soldier working at a remote base east of Baghdad had gathered some of the most guarded, if not always scandalous, secrets of U.S. diplomacy. He disclosed at least 50 of the cables “to a person not entitled to receive them,” according to the charges.

With the charges, a case that stemmed from the furor over a graphic and fiercely contested video of an attack from a U.S. helicopter that killed 12 people, including a reporter and a driver for Reuters, mushroomed into a far more extensive and potentially embarrassing leak.

The charges cited only one cable by name, “Reykjavik 13,” which appeared to be one made public by Wikileaks.org, a whistle-blowing website devoted to disclosing the secrets of governments and corporations. The website decoded and in April made public an edited version of the helicopter attack in a film it called “Collateral Murder.” (more…)

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Irish church knew abuse ‘endemic’

Victims campaigners protested at being excluded from the news conference

An inquiry into child abuse at Catholic institutions in Ireland has found church leaders knew that sexual abuse was “endemic” in boys’ institutions.

It also found physical and emotional abuse and neglect were features of institutions.

Schools were run “in a severe, regimented manner that imposed unreasonable and oppressive discipline on children and even on staff”.

The nine-year inquiry investigated a 60-year period.

About 35,000 children were placed in a network of reformatories, industrial schools and workhouses up to the 1980s.

More than 2,000 told the Commission to Inquire Into Child Abuse they suffered physical and sexual abuse while there.

The leader of the Catholic Church in Ireland, Cardinal Sean Brady, said he was “profoundly sorry and deeply ashamed that children suffered in such awful ways in these institutions”.

“This report makes it clear that great wrong and hurt were caused to some of the most vulnerable children in our society,” he said.

“It documents a shameful catalogue of cruelty: neglect, physical, sexual and emotional abuse, perpetrated against children.” (more…)

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The first case of sexual harassment via full body scanner

ScannerUh oh. Bad news for full body scanner proponents. A 25-year-old airport worker in Britain has been “issued a warning” for sexual harassment for taking a scan of a female colleague, Jo Margetson, against her will.

Apparently, she thinks the scanners are mighty invasive:

“I can’t bear to think about the body scanner thing,” she told the Sun. “I’m totally traumatised. I’ve spoken to the police about it. I’m in too much of a state to go to work.”

via Airport worker given police warning for ‘misusing’ body scanner | UK news | guardian.co.uk.

Hmmmm, a Heathrow airport attendant flipping out because she was scanned isn’t very reassuring to anyone with privacy concerns about the machines.

 

On the other hand, she may be a very private person (Margetson only has 60 friends on Facebook, after all.) And the Guardian story does not clarify what exactly her role is at the airport. Maybe she’s not actually a “scanner person” and has been fooled by this hoax into thinking her colleague captured a porn star version of her.

Her privacy concerns were not allayed by her coworker, who, according to news reports, allegedly told her “I love those gigantic tits” after taking the scan.

It sounds like that guy was going to get hit with a sexual harassment charge regardless of the scanners.

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