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« on: December 16, 2003, 11:50:46 am » |
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I wondered when someone might post this subject.
Wasn't it against the Geneva Convention to show pictures of dead soldiers? What are the rules and who keeps them these days anyway?
Personally all I seen was a few seconds footage - I actually watched it to see and believe it was him. Hearing news as I did from someone on Sunday, you just never believe it so I turned on the tv and saw it was true.
The man deserves everything he gets. I think however he will be treated with humanity and we won't bow down to his level, but that footage was to prove to the world that he really had been captured.
Imagine if he had killed and tortured your family in Iraq .......
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