Questions in Iraq
Washington Free Press
by Joseph Sonntag
05/06
"Almost daily there are reports in the media about group executions in Iraq. The explanations are either very vague ('who did it?') or else the violence is portayed as sectarian strife between Shiites and Sunnis. Groups of men are found with their hands tied behind their back and bullet holes in their head. Often there are signs of prior torture. Other reports tell of non-combatant groups of Iraqis, sometimes Sunnis, sometimes Shiites, who are indiscriminately killed and wounded by car-bombs. Usually the mainstream media portrays these attacks as internecine Iraqi struggles with no apparent connection to the US 'mission.' Could there be another explanation of these group assassinations and indiscriminate attacks on civilians?
http://tinyurl.com/qc3od
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Joseph Sonntag
05/06
"Almost daily there are reports in the media about group executions in Iraq. The explanations are either very vague ('who did it?') or else the violence is portayed as sectarian strife between Shiites and Sunnis. Groups of men are found with their hands tied behind their back and bullet holes in their head. Often there are signs of prior torture. Other reports tell of non-combatant groups of Iraqis, sometimes Sunnis, sometimes Shiites, who are indiscriminately killed and wounded by car-bombs. Usually the mainstream media portrays these attacks as internecine Iraqi struggles with no apparent connection to the US 'mission.' Could there be another explanation of these group assassinations and indiscriminate attacks on civilians?
http://tinyurl.com/qc3od
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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