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Nothing has affected me more profoudly since the start of the war than these images. I felt like vomiting this morning when I saw them–and the sense of despair I feel is overwhelming. The barbarism is like something straight out of William Golding’s _Lord of the Flies_.
U.S. Forces Abuse Prisoners of War
By now, most people will have heard that photographs have emerged documenting members of the U.S. military humiliating and torturing Iraqi captives in a prison outside of Baghdad. George has a round-up of links to a variety of sources on…
Muslims in the United States experienced more than 1,000 incidents of alleged harassment, violence and discriminatory treatment in 2003, a jump of 70 percent over the previous year, according to a report to be released today by a major Islamic advocacy group.
Nothing has affected me more profoudly since the start of the war than these images. I felt like vomiting this morning when I saw them–and the sense of despair I feel is overwhelming. The barbarism is like something straight out of William Golding’s _Lord of the Flies_.
U.S. Forces Abuse Prisoners of War
By now, most people will have heard that photographs have emerged documenting members of the U.S. military humiliating and torturing Iraqi captives in a prison outside of Baghdad. George has a round-up of links to a variety of sources on…
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