Iraqis Say Troops Caged Them With Nekkid Women
WASHINGTON --Two Iraqi businessmen, who were imprisoned by U.S. forces in Iraq, claimed Monday that American soldiers threw them into a cage of nekked (American)women in a Baghdad palace, as part of a terrifying interrogation in 2003.
"They took me behind the cage, they were screaming at me, scaring me and beating me a lot," Thahe Mohammed Sabbar said in an interview. "One of the soldiers would open the door, and two soldiers would push me in. The nekked women came running toward me and they pulled me out and shut the door. I completely lost consciousness." The Iraquis are getting medical treatment for *THUD* disease- an American male disorder known to effect men who see women. Nekked.
They both described standing in front of a cage, and said they could hear other prisoners screaming as the metal cage door creaked open and slammed shut. They both described the women's thongs, made of lace or leather, being strewn over their heads and limbs. Steel bra's were also placed on various parts of the men's bodies.
"They threatened that if I did not confess they would put me in the cage," said Khalid, adding that the soldiers kept asking him where Saddam was. "I laughed, I thought they were kidding me. They asked where are the weapons of mass destruction. I was very surprised and I thought it was weird."
Both men said they suffer continuing physical and psychological trauma, such as pain, ulcers, nightmares and insomnia.
Sabbar said he was held by U.S. forces for about six months, while Khalid was held for about two months.