2007-03-02

the_nita: usual shot when I'm directing - since I'm *not* looking at actors, I must be working on the script. (Default)
"A man with no face stares at me from the corner of a room. He pleads for help, but I'm afraid to move. He begins to cry. It is a pitiful sound, and it sickens me. He screams, but as I awaken, I realize the screams are mine.

"That dream, along with a host of other nightmares, has plagued me since my return from Iraq in the summer of 2004. Though the man in this particular nightmare has no face, I know who he is. I assisted in his interrogation at a detention facility in Fallujah. I was one of two civilian interrogators assigned to the division interrogation facility (DIF) of the 82nd Airborne Division. The man, whose name I've long since forgotten, was a suspected associate of Khamis Sirhan al-Muhammad, the Baath Party leader in Anbar province who had been captured two months earlier.

"The lead interrogator at the DIF had given me specific instructions: I was to deprive the detainee of sleep during my 12-hour shift by opening his cell every hour, forcing him to stand in a corner and stripping him of his clothes. Three years later the tables have turned. It is rare that I sleep through the night without a visit from this man. His memory harasses me as I once harassed him.

"Despite my best efforts, I cannot ignore the mistakes I made at the interrogation facility in Fallujah. I failed to disobey a meritless order, I failed to protect a prisoner in my custody, and I failed to uphold the standards of human decency. Instead, I intimidated, degraded and humiliated a man who could not defend himself. I compromised my values. I will never forgive myself."

- Eric Fair, an Arabic linguist who worked in Iraq as a contract interrogator in early 2004.

[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/08/AR2007020801680.html]
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the_nita: usual shot when I'm directing - since I'm *not* looking at actors, I must be working on the script. (R&G)
FYI, the last day to pre-purchase tickets to any of the six showings of KWLT's "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" by Tom Stoppard is Saturday march 10 (one week tomorrow).

All cast & crew with outstanding ticket sales sheet and cash are required to turn the sales stuff in at the Sunday, March 11th rehearsal for final collation by Front of House. After March 10, tickets will only be available at the door for $15 or by reserving at the full price through foh@kwlt.org. (You can also order them through Centre in the Square's box office, but there's an additional surcharge on that, so I don't recommend it if you can reserve via FoH for the normal ticket price.)

Buy now, buy often! :)
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