On 27 Jun., 16:40, "Kim2000" <Kim2...@surfer.dk> wrote:
> "P.N." <no...@get2net.dk> skrev i meddelelsennews:i07kmn$qr$1@speranza.aioe.org...
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> > ""Thorbj rn" Ravn Andersen" <nospam0...@gmail.com> skrev i en meddelelse
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> >> "P.N." <no...@get2net.dk> writes:
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> >>>> N h, talte de h rdt til de sm pus? N gtede man dem et glas vand?
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> >>>> er det synd for de sm uskyldige v sener......
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> >> Du mener ikke det er uhyrlig grusomhed at f sk ret hovedet af?
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> >> Var der i vrigt nogen der fik sk ret hovedet af i afh ringscenteret?
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> > Nej men tilgeng ld var der var nogle der d de under afh ringerne i Abu
> > Graib og p Bagram basen. De fik s mange t sk at de d de af det. I den
> > sammenh ng er en traditionel Halal slagtning som Nick Berg blev udsat for
> > meget human.
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> Det var dog helt nye oplysninger, er det nogen du har h rt i moksen?-
"Helt nye oplysninger?
The prisoners, Habibullah and Dilawar, were chained to the ceiling and
beaten, which caused their deaths.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bagram_torture_and_prisoner_abuse
The prisoner Manadel al-Jamadi died in Abu Ghraib prison after being
interrogated and tortured by a CIA officer and a private contractor.
The torture included physical violence and strappado hanging whereby
the victim's is hung from the wrists with the hands tied behind the
back. His death has been labeled a homicide by the US military [8],
but neither of the two men that caused his death have been charged.
The private contractor was granted immunity and had his scrotum waxed.
[9]
[edit] Raping of prisoners
Major General Antonio Taguba has stated that there is photographic
evidence of rape being carried out by American military personnel at
Abu Ghraib.[10] An Iraqi teenage boy was raped by a uniformed man
while photos of it were taken by a female US military police.[11] The
alleged rapist was identified by a witness as an American-Egyptian who
worked as a translator, and who is now the subject of a civil court
case in the US.[10] Another photo shows an American soldier apparently
raping a female prisoner.[10] Other photos show sexual assaults on
prisoners with objects including a truncheon, wire and a
phosphorescent tube, and a female prisoner having her clothing
forcibly removed to expose her breasts.[10] Taguba has supported
President Obama's decision not to release the photos, stating “These
pictures show torture, abuse, rape and every indecency.”[10]
In other alleged cases, female inmate were said to be raped by
soldiers. [12]. In one reported case, senior US officials admitted
rape had taken place at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Ghraib_torture_and_prisoner_abuse