US Solders Posting Pictures of Iraqis killed to access porn

by 1planet1people Thursday, Sep. 29, 2005 at 7:59 PM

The pictures below are graphic and should not be viewed by those who do not wish to see the reality of US foreign policy.

US Solders Posting P...
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The solders in the war against the Iraqi people have found a new way to violate the Geneva Convention. The Geneva Convention requires respect for "the remains of persons who have died for reasons related to occupation or in detention resulting from occupation or hostilities and those of persons not nationals of the country in which they have died as a result of hostilities."

Yet, members of the occupational force are publishing photos on www.nowthatsfuckedup.com for access to porn sections. Below are a few examples of these photos. The pictures are being posted to expose the criminal nature of the acts and to help build a movement that will demand that the terrorist actions of the United States be stopped and the criminal elements within Iraq be withdrawn immediately. Though many of the pictures did not come with explanations, there are pictures here, and more on the site with US troops posing with deceased Iraqis. Further, whether the individuals were killed by US troops, or by the defenders of the Middle East, US Solders are forbidden to post the pictures in a disrespectful manner (such as on an adult internet site). There is one picture that I did alter, the one of the young lady that the solder took that exposed here genitalia and wound at the same time. I did not feel that here genitalia was of significance and that there was no reason to post it uncensored.

For the Corporate Spin: http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/28/web.photos/index.html