Murdered in Afghanistan?
by
Mike (in Tokyo) Rogers
by Mike (in Tokyo) Rogers
At
Camp Casey in Crawford Texas, of course there are a very many people
who have a heartbreaking story to tell. They are the families of
the soldiers who have died in a war started because of a lie. Soldiers
who made the ultimate sacrifice for what they believed in only for
those who survived them to find out that they’ve been lied to and
their sons and daughters, mothers and fathers have died for nothing.
And no, I’m not talking just about the Iraq War today. I’m talking
about the war we were lied into before Iraq: I’m talking about the
invasion of Afghanistan.
If
you have finally come to the realization that George W. Bush and
his entire administration have lied to you about the reasons for
the Iraq War, then it only stands to reason that you are about to
break into another realization. And that is – that reality
is that the invasion of Afghanistan was another war built on lies.
Without the invasion of Afghanistan, there would have never been
an invasion of Iraq. These two events are not separate entities.
From the day George W. Bush lied and said that "Terrorists
hate our freedoms" and that 9/11 was an "act of war"
and not a crime, was the day the big lie started. This big lie includes
Afghanistan, Iraq, and Iran.
This
is the one taboo subject, it seems, few are willing to speak about.
But it is true; the war on the Taliban and the invasion of Afghanistan
was yet another crime committed by the Bush administration. It is
another war that is draining our youth and national treasury and
it is another war that the United States can never win. It is also
just one more straw on the camel’s back that is destroying the US
armed forces.
At
Camp Casey, I met a man named Juan Torres who had a compelling story
to tell. It was a story about his son, named Juan Torres Jr., who
was officially listed as the 134th
US soldier to die in Afghanistan. Juan Torres Jr. was a 25-year-old
Specialist in the Army Reserve. He was assigned to the 453rd
Transportation Company based out of Houston, Texas. The US Army
has reported that Juan Torres Jr. died at Bagram Air Force Base
on July 12th, 2004 due to a single gunshot wound to the
head. His death was listed as a non-combat related injury. The Army
also claimed to have investigated the death of Juan Torres Jr. and
reached the
conclusion that his death was suicide.
But
here is where the story takes a most horrifying and repulsive turn;
here is where the story turns into an abomination that will nauseate
any American who has ever served – or known someone who has served
– in our once proud Armed Forces. Shortly before his death, Juan
Torres Jr. had called his father from Bagram Air Force Base. Juan
Jr. was overwhelmed with fear. He was distraught because of rampant
drug abuse, drug dealing, and trafficking among officers and enlisted
men inside of Bagram. He was especially upset that officers, as
high up as Captains, were involved with this drug trafficking and
their superior officers were doing nothing to put a stop to it.
Juan
Torres Sr. does not speak English particularly well. In fact, his
English is sometimes difficult to understand. But, being a foreigner
in a foreign country, I could feel his pain and I could relate to
what he wanted to say and his frustration at his own inability to
communicate his thoughts. I videotaped an interview with Juan Torres
Sr. Here is a transcript of that interview about his recollections
of the final telephone call he had from his son, Juan Torres Jr.:
"My
son said, ‘Daddy, there’s a lot of drugs here. The officers are
dealing in drugs. I don’t like it. I talked to all my friends
and told them ‘Don’t use drugs’ because it’s really terrible here.’
I told my son, to say nothing to anybody. I told him that he only
had a little bit more time until he could come back. I begged
him to be quiet. But he said he couldn’t. He said, ‘But, Daddy,
these are American soldiers, they are not supposed to be doing
this. I have to try to stop them.’"
"My
son worked everyday from 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM. But the day before
he died some officer changed my son’s working hours. They changed
his schedule and told him to go off duty at 6:00 PM and come in
at 6:00 AM. The next day, when my son didn’t report for duty in
the morning, they reported that he died. The Army claims that
he shot himself in the head while taking a shower. That doesn’t
make sense. They murdered him inside the shower. When he was taking
a shower, and he couldn’t defend himself because he was unarmed,
he was shot in the head."
"I want
to name the people who did this. One is a sergeant, and one is
a captain. I sent lots of letters to congress, lots of letters
to the Pentagon, but no one is interested. Nobody helps me; maybe
it’s because my son is Hispanic, maybe because I don’t speak English
so good. Or maybe no one helps because everyday lots of soldiers
die."
"The
military claimed that that they closed the investigation of my
son’s death on September, 24, 2004 about two months after my
son died. But these people lied. They sent me many letters saying
that they investigated but one of my son’s co-workers from his
office told me, ‘Mr. Torres, I’m sorry but nobody ever investigated
your son’s death because we didn’t have the people to do it
we were so undermanned. Lots of soldiers are dying and I’m so
very sorry.’"
"First
I got an anonymous phone call from a soldier who knew what had
actually happened to my son. I have now spoken with over three-dozen
soldiers who told me what really happened. But they are afraid
that if they say their names, that something bad will happen to
them or their families."
"I don’t
know what to do. I’m only waiting for God to give me justice.
My son served this country since he was 17 years old. He was first
sent to Kosovo. He served this country for eight years and then
was murdered by American soldiers who are dealing in drugs and
smuggling drugs from Afghanistan because he was getting ready
to report them. And the worst part about it is that the US Army
refuses to investigate and claims that my son committed suicide.
That’s a lie. He was murdered because he was going to report the
drug business at Bagram Airbase."
Juan
Torres Sr. I feel for you and your family. You think that no one
listens to you but I did. And for what it’s worth, I want to help
you to get this story out and to do whatever I can to get you justice.
And
for you, dear reader, this is just one more story among the many;
just one more story about a desertion, a suicide, a death; another
disaster for a family. This is the story of just one more death
in George W. Bush’s book of dying for a noble cause. This is just
one more story about the decline of the United States. It’s a snapshot
of what our military has become; it is a mirror of American society
today. Thank you George W. Bush. Thank you for keeping America free
and for keeping our military great. Could anyone read the above
and not wonder how much longer it will be until the US military
collapses like a house of rotten toothpicks?
August
23, 2005
Mike
(in Tokyo) Rogers [send
him mail] was born and raised in the USA and moved to Japan
in 1984. He has the distinction of being fired from every FM radio
station in Tokyo – one of them three times. His first book, Schizophrenic
in Japan, is now on sale.
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