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US commander alters firefight report in Afghanistan;blames Canadian youth.




Topic started on 14-3-2008 @ 12:56 AM by LuDaCrIs


US commander alters firefight report in Afghanistan;blames Canadian youth.


www.thestar.com

A U.S. military commander altered a report on a firefight in Afghanistan to cast blame for the death of a Delta Force commando on a Canadian youth who was captured after the shooting stopped, a defence lawyer said today.

Kuebler told reporters after the hearing that it appears “the government manufactured evidence to make it look like Omar was guilty.”
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reply posted on 14-3-2008 @ 12:56 AM by LuDaCrIs


When phrases like "manufactured evidence", "guilty youth", "Guantanamo" get thrown around, it ain't pretty. This youth was captured when he was 15. Can you imagine the horror a 15 year would have to go through?

www.thestar.com
(visit the link for the full news article)

[edit on 14-3-2008 by LuDaCrIs]



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reply posted on 14-3-2008 @ 01:06 AM by jackinthebox


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[edit on 3/14/0808 by jackinthebox]



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