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MetalMilitia
Jul 21st, 2004, 12:26 AM
The biggest story of the Iraq war is not about missing weapons of mass destruction, or about deep-cover CIA officers getting their covers blown by vengeful White House agents, or even about 896 dead American soldiers. These have been covered to one degree or another, and then summarily dismissed, by the American mainstream news media. The biggest story of the Iraq war has not enjoyed any coverage in America, though it has been exploding across the international news media for several weeks now.

The biggest story of the Iraq war is about the torture of Iraqi children.

A German TV magazine called 'Report Mainz' recently aired accusations from the International Red Cross, to the effect that over 100 children are imprisoned in U.S.- controlled detention centers, including Abu Ghraib. "Between January and May of this year, we've registered 107 children, during 19 visits in 6 different detention locations," said Red Cross representative Florian Westphal in the report.

The report also outlined eyewitness testimony of the abuse of these children. Staff Sergeant Samuel Provance, who was stationed at Abu Ghraib, said that interrogating officers had gotten their hands on a 15 or 16 year old girl. Military police only stopped the interrogation when the girl was half undressed. A separate incident described a 16 year old being soaked with water, driven through the cold, smeared with mud, and then presented before his weeping father, who was also a prisoner.

Seymour Hersh, the New Yorker reporter who first broke the story of torture at Abu Ghraib, recently spoke at an ACLU convention. He has seen the pictures and the videotapes the American media has not yet shown. "The boys were sodomized with the cameras rolling, and the worst part is the soundtrack, of the boys shrieking," said Hersh. "And this is your government at war."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/072004A.shtml

Funny how I haven't heard much about this? Hey bbb, one more reason to hate war dontcha think? Where is the American news media? Where are the pictures? Who is responsible for this abomination? Torturing children in the name of freedom?

-MM- :crs:

MetalMilitia
Aug 2nd, 2004, 2:52 PM
A Sunday Herald investigation has discovered that coalition forces are holding more than 100 children in jails such as Abu Ghraib. Witnesses claim that the detainees ' some as young as 10 ' are also being subjected to rape and torture

http://www.sundayherald.com/43796

Anybody? I'd like to hear some comments.

-MM- :crs:

Defiant Noquisi
Aug 2nd, 2004, 3:01 PM
I can understand the concern stemming from children being brainwashed and participating in military types of activities....but more torture, even resorting to rape? Oh how I hope that this isnt true!

prezhorusin04
Aug 2nd, 2004, 3:05 PM
MM. My comment is that unless average citizens like us stand up , expose this, and DEMAND change, nothing will ever be any different, and we can expect MORE of the same..And very soon it may be US and OUR FAMILIES and children in these jails and Nazi Camps.

lotrfan55345
Aug 2nd, 2004, 5:19 PM
It's not on any national, well known newsource... Unfortunatly... :abduct:

substand
Aug 3rd, 2004, 2:37 AM
Hey bbb, one more reason to hate war dontcha think?

not that i'm a bb with an extra b, but does anyone not hate war? surely its just some see the need for it sooner than others?