As the judge ordered the release of torture photos from Abu Ghraib, some conservatives voiced the opinion that this will help recruiting terrorists. Hardly, as violence is so common on the Middle East and their mind on US is made up anyway. Instead, the right wing managed to slowdown the investigation to the point it got not interesting to the majority of American public, happily ignored during elections last year. Look at this post, dated August of last year: “If these charges are true, then this is not a few bad apples, but policy. And the person responsible for that policy is up for re-election soon�. He was re-elected, indeed.
And there are bold hints to suggest that the policy of torture was common. So why the buzz about images? Most of the times words don’t disturb, because imagination is not based on much of understanding of what the word torture really means. Look at this link.
And I should not discredit ostriches that actually, contrary to common believe, do not hide the head in the sand.
October 26, 2005 at 1:12 pm
[...] There are more facts to follow-up my previous story about turture of detainees. Apparently 21 person died in custody during creative interrogation sessions. [...]
February 16, 2006 at 2:12 pm
See also new post:
http://theroxylandr.wordpress.com/2006/02/16/the-torture-in-our-life/
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