Torturing Hearts and Minds Posted: Tuesday, May 4, 2004
A Mindless, Unnecessary War Washington's reckless policies have led the world to face ever more difficult problems. For that reason, it is no surprise that social demonstrations occur in different parts of the world, such as those in Spain, which led up to a significant and encouraging action, an extraordinary and almost exclusive event carried out by the Spanish people, particularly Spanish youth.
Viewed Darkly by the World
A Broad Pattern of Abuse and Denial Allegations of torture and mistreatment of detainees by U.S. forces in Iraq do not involve isolated cases, but are part of a broader pattern of what the Army's own investigation into the matter called "systemic abuse."
Abu Ghraib, CBS and American Power
Empire of Torture
Spare Us Your Disgusting Ethics
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Torturing Hearts and Minds
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The U.S. has backed Indonesia's military thugs for decades.
Iraq is World's Most Dangerous Journalistic Assignment
The dehumanizing nature of occupation
Psychological thumbscrewing OK: army
Former human rights minister told Bremer about Iraq detainee abuse
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