“Ian fought with honor, integrity and courage for his nation and his fellow soldiers too,” Major Forbes said.
“But none like Ian Fishback.”After reporting his concerns about prisoner abuse in 2004 to his commanders in the 82nd Airborne Division, then-Captain Fishback staked his career on publicly exposing the crimes.
In 2005, after his concerns were largely ignored by his commanders and at least one military lawyer, Captain Fishback shared his account of torture with Human Rights Watch.
As Human Rights Watch prepared its report, he wrote to Senator John McCain, who had survived torture as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, informing him of patterns of mistreatment and imploring him “to do justice to your men and women in uniform.
Give them clear standards of conduct that reflect the ideals they risk their lives for.”
Persons:
“ Ian, ” Major Forbes, ”, Ian Fishback, Fishback, Donald Rumsfeld, Captain Fishback, John McCain, imploring, “
Organizations:
82nd Airborne Division, Defense, Human Rights Watch, Watch
Locations:
Vietnam