culled this from one of the dark internet sites a few months back. It was posted by someone claiming to be a U.S. soldier in Iraq. It has since been deleted from the site along with similar pictures.
I guess it is safe to presume that the U.S. tank driver, allowing himself to indulge in war-time passion, and breach international law in the process, took the time to swerve into and run over the head of downed Iraqi.
Instead of posting from the Geneva conventions, and as a rebuttal to (...)
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Onward Christian Soldier: U.S. Atrocity Photo from Iraq You May Have Not Seen (Warning: Graphic)
8 May 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
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An illegal and immoral war, betrayed by images that reveal our racism
8 May 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsby Robert Fisk
First, our enemies created the suicide bomber. Now, we have our own digital suicide bomber, the camera. Just look at the way US army reservist Lynndie England holds the leash of the naked, bearded Iraqi. Take a close look at the leather strap, the pain on the prisoner’s face. No sadistic movie could outdo the damage of this image. In September 2001, the planes smashed into the buildings; today, Lynndie smashes to pieces our entire morality with just one tug on the leash. (...) -
More Iraqi abuse photos found
6 May 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
14 commentsMORE photos of Iraqi prisoners being abused by their US jailers have turned up
among 1000 digital images passed among US military police who served at the Abu
Ghraib prison, The Washington Post reports.
The pictures show similar acts of abuse and humiliation that have been seen around
the world and touched off a major scandal that has led to investigations and
expressions of disgust and disappointment by top US military and political leaders. .../... (AFP)
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Spectacular catch : an Iraq Prison Diary
4 May 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentby Billmon
Bernhard, a Whiskey Bar reader in Germany, has made a spectacular catch or cache, I should say, since it comes from the bowels of the Google data base.
What he stumbled across is the diary of one Joe Ryan, a frequent caller and on-air personality at station KSTP, a conservative talk radio station in Minneapolis. More recently, Joe has been serving as a military interrogator at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, and KSTP has been posting his diary on their web site.
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CACI States Position About Reported Allegations Concerning Employees in Iraq
4 May 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
More info here : http://bellaciao.org/en/article.php3?id_article=888
No Information on Improper Behavior Reported to Company by U.S. Government; Company Does Not Tolerate Illegal Behavior by Employees
ARLINGTON, Va., May 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — CACI International Inc (NYSE: CAI) said today that with respect to the alleged improper employee behavior toward prisoners in Iraq recently reported in the media, despite inquiries the company thus far has received no (...) -
Joe Ryan Iraq Diary
4 May 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
More info here : http://bellaciao.org/en/article.php3?id_article=888
26 April 2004
It was hot today! We flirted with triple digit heat for the first time this year and without a breeze, you can sure feel it! Things are also heating up in Al Fallujah. We are right on the flight path for the air support to the 1st Marines out there so we get to see all the different sleighs delivering packages to the bad boys. There were some intense firefights in Al Fallujah today and it will only get (...) -
Abuse at Abu Ghraib, the Psychodynamics of Occupation
3 May 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
Stephen Soldz
May 2, 2004 "ICH" — This week, CBS’ 60 Minutes II published the now infamous pictures of abuse and torture by US soldiers at the Abu Ghraib detention facility in Iraq (some of the pictures can be viewed on the New Yorker web site at http://www.newyorker.com/online/slideshows/pop/?040510onslpo_prison
Seymour Hersh has documented in the May 10, 2004 New Yorker (Torture at Abu Ghraib: http://informationclearinghouse.info/article6124.htm ) that the abuse shown in these (...) -
11 U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq; hostage escapes
3 May 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
American truck driver flees captors three weeks after being abducted
Eleven U.S. troops were killed in attacks across Iraq, including a mortar barrage today in which six Americans died and 30 others were wounded. Meanwhile, kidnapped U.S. truck driver Thomas Hamill escaped his Iraqi captors, prying open a door of the house where he was held when an American patrol passed by.
Running a kilometre to the patrol, Hamill identified himself and led the soldiers to the house, where two (...) -
Iraqis Declare Victory Over U.S. as Falluja Families Return
3 May 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
Fadel Badran, Reuters
Eight-year-old Anas Mohamed wept as his father picked through the rubble where their family house once stood in the besieged Iraqi town of Falluja.
"My books have been burned so how will I study?," he asked. "Where will we live? Where will we live?" he cried.
Iraqi insurgents celebrate while riding through the streets of Falluja, May 1, 2004. Soldiers of the old Iraqi army led by one of Saddam Hussein’s generals patrolled the city of Falluja on Saturday, a year (...) -
Officer Suggests Iraq Jail Abuse Was Encouraged
2 May 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBy PHILIP SHENON
WASHINGTON, May 1 - An Army Reserve general whose soldiers were photographed as they abused Iraqi prisoners said Saturday that she knew nothing about the abuse until weeks after it occurred and that she was "sickened" by the pictures. She said the prison cellblock where the abuse occurred was under the tight control of Army military intelligence officers who may have encouraged the abuse.
The suggestion by Brig. Gen. Janis Karpinski that the reservists acted at the (...)