World | Abu Ghraib Rummy Fired General for Truthful Report on Abu Ghraib Prison By News Dude Posted Jun 17, 2007 4:35 PM CDT Copied - WASHINGTON, DC -- Army Major Gen. Antonio M. Taguba is sworn in before testifying to the Senate Armed Services committee Tuesday, May 11, 2004. Taguba is the author of a Pentagon report that found n (KRT Photos) Shortly after the mistreatment of prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq became public Major General Antonio M. Taguba was tasked by the Army with investigating and reporting on the situation. He found "Numerous incidents of sadistic, blatant, and wanton criminal abuses were inflicted on several detainees . . . systemic and illegal abuse." For his trouble he was fired. Taguba believes that the abuses were known at the very highest levels of command and by the civilian leadership of DoD. None of these senior officials were disciplined. Taguba tells Seymour Hersh at the New Yorker, "the fact is that we violated the laws of land warfare in Abu Ghraib. We violated the tenets of the Geneva Convention." Read These Next White House summoned Lauren Boebert over support of Epstein petition. Outrage after 13-year-old victim of deepfake nudes is expelled. A grandmother allegedly fatally struck her own grandson with her car. Prosecutor of James Comey, Letitia James is in the hot seat Thursday. Report an error