Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Any blunt object at hand

I find it odd that, for an article that sensationalizes unproven allegations of Canadian soldiers abusing detainees in Afghanistan, the Globe and Mail would use this photo as an accompanying illustration.



Odd, because the photographer who snapped the shot stated in a May 12th, 2006 Canadian Press piece that the CF personnel with whom he was embedded at the time treated the prisoners well.

"I saw no evidence of mistreatment," McHugh said. "They were given water. Nobody was shoved around or manhandled."


Of course, that angle wouldn't sell any advertising space at all, now would it?

2 Comments:

Blogger Mark, Ottawa said...

The good professor seems to see no need any actual investigation:
http://www.ottawasun.com/News/National/2007/02/07/3548870-sun.html

" An Ottawa professor is calling for the resignations of Defence Minister Gordon O'Connor and the Chief of Defence Staff Rick Hillier for what he says is their failure to address possible abuse of detainees by Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan.

Amir Attaran, a University of Ottawa law professor, said O'Connor and Hillier should resign over Canada's "routine practice of handing over prisoners to known torturers." .."

Mark
Ottawa

9:46 a.m., February 07, 2007  
Blogger Babbling Brooks said...

Here's the full link.

11:05 a.m., February 07, 2007  

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