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Updated with Graphic Video: Exclusive: Conscientious Objector Witnessed Abuse, Killing of Iraqi Detainees at Abu Ghraib & More

Anonyme, Dimanche, Décembre 19, 2004 - 20:26

JUAN GONZALEZ

In a national broadcast exclusive, we speak with former Army Reserve Specialist Aidan Delgado. At Abu Ghraib, he witnessed U.S. soldiers abuse and killing of Iraqi detainees. Video and Transcript - Warning - This program contains graphic images

AIDAN DELGADO: Actually yeah, after I came back from my advanced training as a mechanic in August, I talked to my sergeant about the possibility of being a conscientious objector, and I didn't feel right in the military anymore, that having become much more serious of a Buddhist and having given more consideration to it, I thought maybe the military and I were not a good fit. Unfortunately, I didn't have much time to pursue that, because I was deployed to Iraq very rapid. Over there, you know, two or three months of the occupation, had really made it much more personal for me. The idea to become an objector before was kind of abstract, you know, because you're not really a soldier, you're just going to these weekend drills. But then when you're in war and you're seeing it face-to-face, it becomes much more immediate, and you just can't ignore it anymore. And ultimately I was at such ill ease, and so miserable in the conflict, doing what I was doing that ultimately, I had to, and that's when I turned in my weapons and said, take this back I want to be a conscientious objector.

Text plus video continued at: http://mparent7777.blog-city.com/read/964044.htm

Also see "Fatima's Letter"

"[US soldiers]leave their tanks and aircraft outside. Come at us here in the prison of Abu Ghurayb.

I am your sister in God (Fatimah). They raped me on one day more than nine times. Can you comprehend? Imagine one of your sisters being raped. Why can’t you all imagine it, as I am your sister. With me are 13 girls, all unmarried. All have been raped before the eyes and ears of everyone."

at: http://mparent7777.blog-city.com/read/966253.htm

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Sujet: 
Site commercial et Copyright
Auteur-e: 
Carl Desjardins
Date: 
Lun, 2004-12-27 14:30

Malgré l'aspect intéressant des infos, il est impossible de le publier car le texte est protégé par un copyright provenant d'un site commercial.

Sincèrement désolé !

Carl Desjardins
CMAQ


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Sujet: 
+1
Auteur-e: 
simms
Date: 
Jeu, 2004-12-30 17:26

justification :
- il n'y a rien de commercial dans le contenu du blog ciblé par cet article ;
- la mention copyright en bas de la page fait simplement référence au service d'hébergement utilisé.

respectueusement,

-p


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