'They made him kneel while they bound his hands behind his back, then stood him upright. A soldier punched him squarely in the chest and kept his fist on Nader’s heart. Nader had seen them do this to other detainees, and guessed that the soldier was checking his heart rate. They took his picture and showed him photographs of some men, asking if he knew them. Nader said he didn’t.'Arrest and abuse of an Afghan journalist. Full story here.
And waving our red weapons o'er our heads
Let's all cry 'Peace, Freedom, Liberty!'
Shakespeare - Julius Caesar
Thursday, 6 January 2011
NATO's War Against Information - An Episode
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They will do anything in order to declare "Mission accomplished"
ReplyDeleteThe true war crimes will never come out.
Get your bucket.:-)
The bucket is always at the ready, RZ. It shall return.
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