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<< Wal-Mart: Stealing Health Care | Main | Indian Poor Reject Pro-Market Party >> May 12, 2004This is DamningThis story is not as dramatic as the torture pictures, but is in some ways more damning. The video diary of the soldier shows criminal callousness towards prisoners under her charge: "We actually shot two prisoners today. One got shot in the chest for swinging a pole against our people on the feed team. One got shot in the arm. We don't know if the one we shot in the chest is dead yet."But the real damning part is that other soldiers involved in abuse of prisoners knew this was a fucked up attitude and recognized her own attitude and behavior was driven by having two few soldiers guarding too many prisoners, with little support from the top brass. Fellow soldier Lisa Girman, who was discharged with Canjar, said commanders ignored the problems at Camp Bucca.Sure, these folks are trying to justify their own behavior, but so is Rumsfeld and the top command who let it all happen. Posted by Nathan at May 12, 2004 07:03 PM Related posts:
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