zapatista
May 2 2004, 05:04 PM

oh dear!
man, that's funny and sad at the same time!
You are not a slave.
May 2 2004, 05:09 PM

Hey how the hell did you make it big?
regilas
May 2 2004, 05:26 PM
^ Too bad the liberal news networks don't do this kinda stuff.
zapatista
May 2 2004, 05:30 PM
Did you guys read the story behind this photo? that's F'ed up man!
regilas
May 2 2004, 05:34 PM
How do you post images?
Oh, and I don't know the story behind it.
cosmic
May 2 2004, 05:40 PM
I cant access the website that the pic came from.
regilas
May 2 2004, 05:43 PM
^ They're sick of the truth being spilt out.

Oh, and how do you post images?
zapatista
May 2 2004, 05:46 PM
WASHINGTON, April 2 (IslamOnline.net) – U.S. Muslims called for a Pentagon probe of a photograph circulating on the Internet that showing an American soldier apparently mocking an Iraqi child.
In the photo, an American soldier is standing next to two Iraqi children who are giving the thumbs-up sign.
One child holds a hand-lettered sign in English that reads: "Lcpl Boudreaux killed my Dad, th(en) he knocked up my sister!". ("Knocked up" is American slang for making someone pregnant out of wedlock).
"If the United States Army is seeking to win the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people, this is the wrong way to accomplish that goal," Muslim Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) Executive Director Nihad Awad said Friday, April 2.
"Defense Department officials must take action to let military personnel know that such offensive behavior harms America's image and will not be tolerated," Awad said.
U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld in February ordered investigations into reported sexual assaults in the ranks of his troops in Iraq and Kuwait.
Rumsfeld cited concerns that some female soldiers have reported sexual misconduct but have been left in their units to serve with those accused of assaulting them.
Rape Letter
Awad said CAIR has also received an anonymous letter from a soldier who recently returned from Iraq that claims a commanding officer engaged in inappropriate conduct with prepubescent Iraqi girls.
The letter states that the officer, who was named by the writer, referred to the girls as "pre-rag heads" and coerced local Iraqi leaders to provide them in exchange for protection by American soldiers.
Awad said the officer's military unit was also named in the letter.
"The thought of all this makes me sick to my stomach. I am afraid to bring this to anyone in the Army, because I am doubtful that they would believe a soldier over the Battalion Commander," read the letter.
The CAIR executive director said that these reports point to "a disturbing pattern of behavior that needs to be addressed by our military".
Iraqi ordinary inhabitants lament that occupation forces sometimes are accused of raping girls themselves along with trigger-happy others.
Many civilians have charged that the U.S. occupation forces helped undermine morality in the country by spreading vicious acts, including sex trade and drug dealing since they rolled into Baghdad on April 9.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) said in a report released Wednesday, July 16, that the failure of Iraqi and U.S. occupation authorities to provide public security in Iraq's capital lies at the root of a widespread fear of rape and abduction among women and their families.
The "Climate of Fear: Sexual Violence and Abduction of Women and Girls in Baghdad" report said that the failure of Iraqi and U.S.-led occupation authorities to provide public security in Iraq's capital lies at the root of a widespread fear of rape and abduction among women and their families.
The report also found that U.S. military police were not filling the gap when Iraqi police were unwilling or unable to conduct serious investigations of sexual violence and abduction.
On May 30, a British soldier was questioned over sickening "torture" photos of Iraqi prisoners, including an Iraqi PoW dangling from a fork-lift truck, and others depict soldiers committing sex acts near captured Iraqis.
The abuses led to growing sentiments against U.S. and British forces among ordinary Iraqis, one year after the occupation of their oil-rich country.
Original image.
zapatista
May 2 2004, 05:49 PM
Oh cosmic did you do the first one? Cause it's in his favorites!

woop!
regilas
May 2 2004, 06:01 PM
Sad story
It tells you how stupid the American Government is to think that we're saving people's lives.
"They raped people there." is what an 8 year old kid said. The mother confirmed it.
It looks like there's no progress on that going anywhere.
It doesn't work, Cos.
It says it's the wrong type of file if I do it from My Documents.
It only shows a link for it if I do it from the website
zapatista
May 2 2004, 11:11 PM

That one was good man! haha