From the religion of peace - Al Qaeda Torture Manual - Warning - Very Graphic pics | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 240999 Canada 05/24/2007 01:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Waiting for some woo woo to say this is tame compared to what happens at Getmo. Quoting: PACNWguyOf course you are. This is what this current propaganda is all about...making your own torture seem acceptable by prentending that you have found an "enemy manual" that makes your own torture seem tame. Yet there have been no reports of torture by "terrorists", so obviously this manual is not being used. |
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User ID: 898 United States 05/24/2007 01:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yet there have been no reports of torture by "terrorists", so obviously this manual is not being used. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 240999American marines on an operation to eliminate insurgents broke through the outside wall of a building in this small rural village to find a torture center equipped with electric wires, a noose, handcuffs, a 574-page jihad manual - and four beaten and shackled Iraqis. The U.S. military has found torture houses after invading towns heavily populated by insurgents - like Falluja, where the assault against insurgents last autumn uncovered almost 20 such sites. But rarely have they come across victims who have lived to tell the tale. The men said they told the marines, from Company K, 3rd Marines, 2nd Division, that they had been tortured with electric shocks and flogged with a strip of rubber for more than two weeks, unseen behind the windows of black glass. One of them, Ahmed Isa Fathil, 19, a former member of the new Iraqi Army, said that he had been held and tortured there for 22 days. All the while, he said, his face was almost entirely taped over and his hands were cuffed. In an interview with an embedded reporter just hours after he was freed, he said he had never even seen the faces of his captors, who occasionally whispered at him, "We will kill you." He said they did not question him, and he did not know what they wanted. Nor did he ever expect to be released. "They kill somebody every day," said Fathil, whose hands were so swollen that he could not open a can of Coca-Cola offered to him by a marine. [link to www.iht.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 90848 Germany 05/24/2007 01:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | PAC I challenge you and your friends to give straight answers to my straight questions: [link to godlikeproductions.com] |
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