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07-23-2009, 06:44 AM
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Re: Death and Mutilation in the Congo.
That question is re asked every time the pics shows up in a post..I still to this day do not know the answer to any of the questions about that photo.. I do however know that (ethnic cleansing) is a term used often in that area.And they kill babies, they cut off the womens breasts so they cant feed the young.They kill most of the men young and old.Its pretty gruesome after wars rage through villages there..Whole tribes have been wiped out in a single cleansing..There is alot of info around the internet about the Congo region as well as other war torn hotspots around Africa.. The Congo has been a hot zone for many years..And I am sure it will be for many more..Warlords come and go and death always follows them.. |
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12-17-2009, 09:53 PM
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Re: Death and Mutilation in the Congo.
Looks like she's already missing the lower part of that leg, and I don't see much blood. I'd say she's already dead. But, what do I know? |
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12-18-2009, 12:40 AM
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Re: Death and Mutilation in the Congo.
She is definitely alive in that picture, or they wouldn't be holding her down. Thats the description I remember, it was a death sentence for what I cannot remember though. |