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Rumsfeld's Outragous Comment

jamei | 23.03.2003 19:50

Rumsfeld distorts history to try and score propaganda points on possible treatment of US POW's.

Rumsfeld distorts history to try and score propagenda points on possible treatment of US POW's.

During a TV interview this morning I was amazed to hear Donald Rumsfeld threaten Iraq to the effect that anyone who might mistreat a US POW(ie showing their faces on TV) would be breaking the Geniva convention and held accountable under "the rule of law," following the war! He went on to suggest that since we have experience with Iraq, "we know they gas their people," we can expect the worst. He failed to mention the real experience we do have with Iraq's treatment of our POW's from Gulf slaughter 1. Iraq captured 45-50 fighter pilots who were involved in raining down DU weapons (the likely radioactive cause of Gulf war syndrome) that killed their sons and daughters and poisoned their homeland for thousands of years to come. Those airpersons from the US and UK were released unharmed before the end of fighting. If you go to www.yellowtimes.org you will see pictures of the captured soilders. They seem well cared for given that they are taking part in an unprovoked war of aggression in total contravention of the UN charter thousands of miles from home. Donald should compare that to the treatment Afghan POW's have gotten down in Guantanamo. Remember that our country freely admits the use of torture in order to gain desired information. We will do well never to forget the hypocrisy of Mr. Rumsfeld and the rest or the Bush regime when discussing this sorry mess with others. jamie

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Weirdly...

23.03.2003 20:19

..I quite vividly recall seeing footage of some IRAQI POWs on the BBC's News 24 as long ago as, ooh, yesterday.

So what's going on?

Jay-B


Prisoners and war

23.03.2003 22:34

Furthermore it is clearly acceptable for the US to release pictures of their own American prisoner. OK, the guy in question had lobbed a couple of grenades at his superiors, but how does that justify him being filmed, wounded bleeding and hog-tied, in a manner which Mr Rumsfeld clearly feels is inappropriate from any other source. It would be churlish to suggest that it had anything to do with the colour of the prisoner's skin...

videopoet


You are surprised?

23.03.2003 22:57

Is there any act of hypocrisy that these guys have ever missed? I just heard that the pope is not Catholic.

goatchurch


What about John Walker - American Taleban???

24.03.2003 02:45

From the mouth of the International Red Cross:

An ICRC spokeswoman, Nada Doumani, said prisoners of war should not be subject to public exposure.

"Article 13 of the Third Geneva Convention says clearly that prisoners of war must at all times be protected... against insult and public curiosity," she told Reuters news agency.

I heard no mention of this when this guy was in newspaperws all over the world...

Seems to be one rule for one and one for everyone else.

"Hypocrisy at its best"
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/1698287.stm

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