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06-08-2012, 03:45 PM
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Kuwaiti Torture Victims in a Morgue After the Iraqi Occupation, 1991
Jacques Langevin took a news photograph for the Sygma agency on March 4, 1991, around a week after Kuwait was liberated. Iraqi forces had occupied Kuwait from August 2, 1990 until coalition forces drove them out at the end of February 1991. Throughout the occupation, Iraqi security services systematically arrested, tortured and executed Kuwaitis suspected of resistance activity. Amnesty International documented 38 torture methods, while roughly 1,000 Kuwaiti civilians were killed and some 605 others remained missing; their remains were recovered only years later from mass graves in Iraq. Following liberation, Kuwaiti morgues were made accessible to international press photographers, who recorded the bodies of torture victims. The victims in these photographs have not been publicly identified. |
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06-08-2012, 04:26 PM
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Re: Kuwaiti Torture Victims in a Morgue After the Iraqi Occupation, 1991
Iraqi forces did a lot of disgusting things to the Kuwaitis, they took children up to the top of tall buildings and tossed them off so they would splat on the pavement at the feet of their parents. They would rape and murder women and young girls in front of their husbands, families and parents. They would hold men down on the street and run over their legs with tanks. They were good Muslims. |
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06-08-2012, 11:07 PM
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Re: Kuwaiti Torture Victims in a Morgue After the Iraqi Occupation, 1991
Lets not forget Saddams 2 evil spawn of his loins, one of them fed a young lady to his dogs because she spurned his advances, they were both sadistic cunts worse than their father in lots of ways.
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