Here are some more:

http://rwor.org/a/1239/fallujahsidebar.htm

I still can't see anything that would prove physical violence.  Hell regular
cops are allowed to lie and use psychological tricks to get you to talk,
shouldn't the military, especially since we are not dealing with American
citizens, have the ability to use alternative methods to get information and
cooperation from prisoners?

While physical abuse is certainly banned by the Geneva convention, I am not
sure what it has to say about something like this.

SPC Timothy Heald
Rifleman
A co 1-116th Infantry(Light)

  -----Original Message-----
  From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 5:44 PM
  To: CF-Community
  Subject: Re: POW Abuses in IRaq..

  here's one anyway

  http://makeashorterlink.com/?O27621638

  Dana

  > Can you share the source?
  >
  > I haven't seen them yet. And since it is being done in my name, I
  > should know what happened.
  >
  > Jerry Johnson
  >
  >
  > >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/04/04 04:18PM >>>
  > Oh my god. I just saw uncensored shots of the photographs.
  > Has anyone seen this?

  >
  > I can't believe it. I'm in shock.

  >
  > The soldiers in Iraq are supposedly sharing these around like
  > baseball
  > cards.
  > This is the same talk of abuse and torture that is coming out of
  > Guantanamo bay.

  >
  > -Gel

  >

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