[quote name='Inmate #10943'][quote name='jmcc'][/quote]
Sorry! Not
grossly misinformed or
making stuff up!
As far as that happening to Hassan - what do you call being bound and forced to beg for your life if it weren't for torture? Her captivity and the conditions in which she was held did not fall on the pleasant side of an experience.[/quote]
Bound up is also what the u.s. does to those we capture, and being forced to beg, that is abuse, not torture. Psychological torture is locking someone up in small cages for long periods, stripping them naked in front of others etc., physical torture could be beatings, rape etc. Murder, kidnapping, they did that, you could argue psychological torture by the very act of being kidnapped and held prisoner, and you'd have a valid argument, but I have seen no evidence that they went out of their way to psychologicaly torture, and have seen no evidence of physical torture. And to argue it was torture because the experience was not "pleasant", no ones capture and detainment is pleasant, whether an innocent aid worker captured by a terrorist group or an innocent man captured by the americans (which there are many in their house by house raids), many of which were undeniably tortured and possibly killed (hard to know if the ones they killed in captivity were guilty or not). I'm not saying where anywhere near as bad, but just pointing out that we're not perfect.
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FACT - FOX News reported a woman's body was found in Falluja
disemboweled and wrapped in a carpet. (I do know the difference between disemboweled and decapitated) The following day it was reported that the woman was Hassan. Aljazeera reported they received the video of her being shot in the head. They didn't show the video because it WOULD outrage muslims. But no where in the story was there disgust or outrage over the murder. [/quote]
I would really like to see that article, no woman was found disemboweled. I'd like you to tell me what major news source would show a woman being shot and killed? And, specifically, when in al jazeera (or any news source) history have they ever shown a noncombatant, up close, being killed? And about bias, news plays to its audience, al jazeera does exactly what fox does. Though the fox website looks like a tabloid, with all that entertainment news, and some things which are just ridiculous. I remember one fox article that called britney spears a "tart" in the headline. I'm not a fan of hers, but it was just so unprofessional. Oh, not sure if you've seen this study (though most have heard about it) on fox viewer misconceptions, there's a chart at the bottom of the page.
link
[/quote] Likewise, when the car bomb in Baghdad went off and blew up a school bus nearby killing small children Aljazeera
did not cover the story. A Palestinian terrorist gets killed by the Israelis and it's top of the page. When Israeli children are killed by a homicide bomber you will never see it on Aljazeera. [/quote]
Can't comment on the school bus, since their search is down. Though every single suicide bomb is on there, but I wonder about your definitions. Homicide bomber never made sense to me, if I plant a bomb and then leave I would also be a homicide bomber, since I killed others. It does not add the distinction that I killed myself (as suicide bomber does). But israeli's killing "terrorists", today, for instance, there's an article
link where Israeli soldiers killed 2 children throwing stones at them. No israeli soldier has ever died from stone throwing (and with all their armor it would be hard to). Who, if either of them, would you call the terrorist (personally I would say neither)? Or what about a week or so ago, where a disoriented little girl ran towards an israeli soldier and was shot. This is what happened
link:
" We saw her from a distance of 70m. She was fired at ... from the outpost. She fled and was wounded," a soldier said.
While Iman was lying, wounded or dead, about 70m from the Israeli guard post, the platoon commander approached her and fired two bullets from close range at her head, the soldiers said.
He then went back a second time, put his weapon on the automatic setting and - ignoring their objections on the walkie-talkie - emptied his entire magazine into her body. "
Though Israel's initial reaction showed their moral superiority, they immediately reprimanded him for failing to control his soldiers (who had reported him). Though in the end, they decided
link
"But the army says it accepts the commander's claim that he fired into the ground near the girl after coming under fire in a dangerous area.
It has not explained why the officer shot into the ground rather than at the source of the fire.
"The investigation did not find that the company or the company commander had acted unethically," an army statement said. "
As shown, the guy is clearly justified, who in their right mind would fire into the enemy when they could fire into the ground next to a little dead girl? The reason I'm pointing this out is, to me, this is the single most disgusting thing that I've since since the second intifada began, not the worst, but the most disgusting. And the reaction by the government just pushed it over the top. This wasn't about creating a body count for horrific effect (where children die as well), this wasn't about killing a stone thrower as a message, this was some sadist who decided to get off on emptying a magazine into a little girl he just killed. And there wasn't just some lone thug, this was a commander in the Israeli army. Also, here's another article about a shot, and killed, terrorist schoolgirl
link. Another article about four terrorist children being shot while sitting in their classrooms
link.
[/quote] I also faithfully read daily, the French, Russian, British, and other arab and international news and do not recall any outrage on the scale of the Marine shooting the man in the mosque. Again, please direct me to your source for this world outrage because I surely missed it.
I certainly don't believe you're making things up or are grossly misinformed but please give me your sources so I might check them out in order to be more enlightened.[/quote]
Well, one is committed by rogue terrorists with no moral authority, the other is committed by a government claiming it is their to help the people and build democracy. A little more is expected from the u.s. government than terrorists. Though, here's an article from the bbc about the reaction
link. And some hihglights:
"There has been widespread condemnation of the reported killing of a leading woman aid worker in Iraq who had been held hostage since last month.......
For residents of Baghdad the reported killing of Mrs Hassan was quite horrifying and, to some, shameful.
One said: "This is a crime. Even God will not accept it. This is a sin. She was a good woman and she helped the Iraqis.".....
Another questioned the motives of the presumed killing: "We regret this act, and this act shows us how bad the terrorists are, and gives us a clear picture of those people who are claiming to be the resistance.
"Where was this resistance during Saddam Hussein's time?"....
Conspiracy theorists - of whom there are many in the Arab world - see the workings of a sinister plot to discredit the Iraqi resistance - a view you can also hear inside Iraq.
Many Arab politicians and intellectuals have denounced the kidnapping and killing of civilians as un-Islamic......
A group of Arab intellectuals has laid the blame squarely on religious leaders, whom they accuse of inciting violence to create an Islamic state.
They have already appealed to the UN to set up an international tribunal to try Muslim clerics who encourage the young to join the ranks of jihadis worldwide."