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Witnessing an Interrogation At Camp Honor in Iraq

Submitted by rubbernecking, May 12, 2007 20:05

Very compelling story of a civil, and even honorable encounter in iraq, but is it typical.

This becomes a useless bit of fiction if the interrogator was putting on a show for the media. Is this story typical? Do detainees without a press observer describe similar experiences? This story is lacking information and background that would make it credible or useful to me. In court, i would certainly tell the jury to disregard what it had heard.


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Very compelling story of a civil, and even honorable encounter in iraq, but is it typical. This becomes a useless bit...

rubbernecking

May 12, 2007 20:05

interesting reading and gives a new insight into the problems in Irag hope you have more of this reporting [MORE]

donna

May 10, 2007 10:58

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