Friday, January 21, 2005


Tami Silicio, a Seattle-area resident working on contract at the US military section of Kuwait International Airport, was fired for forwarding this photo to her local newspaper.


On 29 March 2004, this photo was on the web page for the Dover Air Force Base's mortuary. However, it was immediately pulled.

Thursday, January 20, 2005


UK perisoner abuse: This is a picture released by a British Court Martial, Tuesday, Jan, 18, 2005 in Osnabrueck, Germany allegedly showing a soldier 'simulating' kicking an Iraqi detainee (wet patches are water) used in the Court Martial in Osnabruck, Germany, where three British soldiers from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers are facing allegations they mistreated Iraqis. Corporal Daniel Kenyon, 33, and Lance Corporals Mark Cooley, 25, and Lance Corpral Darren Larkin, 30, are accused of abusing the men at a humanitarian aid camp known as the Bread Basket, near Basra, Iraq, in May, 2003.


UK perisoner abuse: An undated handout photograph issued on January 18, 2005 is seen, which is being used as evidence in a court martial in Osnabruck, Germany. Three British soldiers pleaded not guilty at a court martial on Tuesday to abusing and sexually humiliating Iraqi civilians in May 2003, although one admitted he had beaten a detained man. Lance corporals Darren Larkin and Mark Cooley and Corporal Daniel Kenyon, all from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, face charges of mistreating Iraqis during an operation to stop looting in the chaotic weeks after the invasion of Iraq


UK perisoner abuse: An undated handout photograph issued on January 18, 2005 which is being used as evidence in a court martial in Osnabruck, Germany. Three British soldiers pleaded not guilty at a court martial on Tuesday to abusing and sexually humiliating Iraqi civilians in May 2003, although one admitted he had beaten a detained man.


UK perisoner abuse: An undated handout photograph, issued on January 18, 2005, taken from the cameras of five servicemen, that is to be used as evidence in a court martial in Osnabrueck, Germany. Three British soldiers pleaded not guilty at a court martial on Tuesday to abusing and sexually humiliating Iraqi civilians in May 2003, although one admitted he had beaten a detained man. Lance corporals Darren Larkin and Mark Cooley and Corporal Daniel Kenyon, all from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, face charges of mistreating Iraqis during an operation to stop looting in the chaotic weeks after the invasion of Iraq


UK prisoner abuse: This is a picture released by a British Court Martial, Tuesday, Jan, 18, 2005 in Osnabrueck, Germany, that is to be used in the Court Martial where three British soldiers from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers are facing allegations that they mistreated Iraqis. Corporal Daniel Kenyon, 33, and Lance Corporals Mark Cooley, 25, and Lance Corporal Darren Larkin, 30, are accused of abusing the men at a humanitarian aid camp known as the Bread Basket, near Basra, Iraq , in May, 2003.


UK perisoner abuse: This is a picture released by a British Court Martial, Tuesday, Jan, 18, 2005 in Osnabrueck, Germany allegedly showing Corporal Daniel Kenyon, top right, in the brown t-shirt, leaning over an Iraqi detainee that is to be used in a Court Martial where three British soldiers from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers are facing allegations that they mistreated Iraqis. Corporal Daniel Kenyon, 33, and Lance Corporals Mark Cooley, 25, and Lance Corporal Darren Larkin, 30, are accused of abusing the men at a humanitarian aid camp known as the Bread Basket, near Basra, Iraq , in May, 2003.


UK perisoner abuse:
This is a picture released by a British Court Martial, Tuesday, Jan, 18, 2005 in Osnabrueck, Germany, that is to be used in the Court Martial where three British soldiers from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers are facing allegations that they mistreated Iraqis. Corporal Daniel Kenyon, 33, and Lance Corporals Mark Cooley, 25, and Lance Corporal Darren Larkin, 30, are accused of abusing the men at a humanitarian aid camp known as the Bread Basket, near Basra, Iraq in May, 2003.


UK perisoner abuse: Photograph entered into evidence showing Lance Corporal Mark Cooley with his fist raised above an Iraqi detainee. Prime Minister Tony Blair described his disgust at photos showing abuse of Iraqi civilians, as news of the courts martial of soldiers accused of carrying out the abuse stunned and shamed the nation


UK prisoner abuse: This is a picture released by a British Court Martial, Tuesday, Jan, 18, 2005 in Osnabrueck, Germany, that is to be used in the Court Martial where three British soldiers from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers are facing allegations that they mistreated Iraqis. Corporal Daniel Kenyon, 33, and Lance Corporals Mark Cooley, 25, and Lance Corporal Darren Larkin, 30, are accused of abusing the men at a humanitarian aid camp known as the Bread Basket, near Basra, Iraq , in May, 2003.


UK prisoner abuse: An undated handout photograph, issued on January 18, 2005. A pair of Iraqi civilians are allegedly forced to simulate sex acts for the camera


UK prisoners abuse: Lance Corporal Darren Larkin stands on an Iraqi detainee while Corporal Daniel Kenyon (rear) takes a photograph. Britain lamented the impact of damaging photographs of British soldiers allegedly abusing Iraqi civilians, as their court martial was temporarily adjourned for legal reasons


UK prisoners abuse: An undated handout photograph issued on January 18, 2005 purports to show Lance corporal Mark Cooley driving a fork lift truck with an Iraqi detainee bound to it. Three British soldiers including Cooley pleaded not guilty at a court martial on Tuesday to abusing and sexually humiliating Iraqi civilians in May of 2003, although one admitted he had beaten a detained man.


UK prisoners abuse: An undated handout photograph issued on January 18, 2005 showing Iraqi detainees who had allegedly been forced by British soldiers to "simulate" sexual acts


palace of King Nebuchadnezzar in the ancient town of Babylon, A British Museum report published at the weekend said U.S. troops had caused 'substantial damage' to the ancient city by setting up a military base amid the ruins in April 2003 after invading Iraq and toppling President Saddam Hussein


U.S. Marines walk through the remake of the palace of King Nebuchadnezzar in the ancient town of Babylon, in this April 20, 2003 file photo. A British Museum report published at the weekend said U.S. troops had caused 'substantial damage' to the ancient city by setting up a military base amid the ruins in April 2003 after invading Iraq and toppling President Saddam Hussein



U.S. Army SPC Charles Graner is surrounded by news cameras as he leaves his court martial trial at Fort Hood, Texas where is he facing charges in connection with prisoner abuse at the Iraq Abu Ghraib prison, January 13, 2005. The defense rested its case today without calling Graner to testify. He got 10 years prisons sentense.


A policeman asks people to stop advancing towards a bomb site after two car bombs and a roadside bomb went off in succession in the al-Amel neighborhood of Baghdad, Iraq , in this Sept. 30, 2004 file photo. Forty-two people died, 35 of them children. An Associated Press tally shows there have been at least 181 car bombs since Iraq's interim government took over on June 28, 2004.


Black smoke is seen after an oil pipeline was blown up in Iraq in 2004. Insurgents are carrying out at least one attack a day on Iraq's vital oil infrastructure, at times shutting down all fuel lines to Baghdad, Oil Minister Thamer Ghadban said.


Pall bearers carry the coffins of perished Ukrainian servicemen during a mourning ceremony in Boryspil airport near Kiev, January 12, 2005. The Ukrainian military on Wednesday paid last respects to eight soldiers of Ukraine's peacekeeping contingent who were killed in an explosion on January 9 in Iraq.


Pall bearers carry a coffin of perished Ukrainian serviceman during a mourning ceremony at the military ground of Boryspil airport near Kiev, January 12, 2005. Ukrainian military on Wednesday paid last respects to eight soldiers of Ukraine's peacekeeping contingent who were killed in an explosion on January 9 in Iraq.


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U.S. Army soldiers survey an overturned Humvee vehicle following a blast in Baghdad, January 14, 2005. The vehicle was overturned by the force of a blast caused by a roadside bomb, which went off as a U.S. military convoy was driving past on a highway in the al-Dora district of Baghdad. The U.S. Army in Iraq did not have an immediate confirmation regarding the incident.


Resentment towards the occupiers.


"You have had proofed you're one of the leaders in Europe." George W Bush saying to Harry Potter aka JP Balkenende, premier of the Netherlands.


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Resentment toward the occupiers.


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bring 'em on


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"There are some who, uh, feel like that, you know, the conditions are such that they can attack us there. My answer is: bring 'em on. We got the force necessary to deal with the security situation." - George W. Bush, July 2, 2003


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Resentment towards the occupiers.


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A U.S. Army soldiers looks over a U.S. helicopter which was forced down with battle damage after taking fire during an engagement in Mosul, Iraq , Saturday, Jan. 15, 2005.


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