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04-02-2009, 09:25 PM
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The Beheading Of American Jack Hensley
Jack Hensley, an American engineer from Marietta, Georgia, was killed while working in Iraq. Hensley was kidnapped and subsequently beheaded by terrorists in Iraq, with his death occurring on September 21, 2004. This incident occurred during a time of intense conflict in the region and highlighted the dangers faced by contractors working in volatile areas. Hensley's colleague, Eugene Armstrong, was also a victim of the same group of terrorists, being beheaded the day before Hensley. The tragic fate of both men drew international attention and underscored the severe risks associated with working in war-torn regions. In response to Hensley's death, his family took legal action against the state of Syria. They filed a federal lawsuit, claiming that Syria supported the group responsible for his murder. This legal move was part of the broader effort by families of victims to seek justice and accountability for the loss of their loved ones in conflict zones. Confirmation of Hensley's death came when his family identified his body, bringing a tragic closure to their search. The incident was part of a series of events that highlighted the brutal tactics used by insurgents during the Iraq conflict. The death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the presumed mastermind behind the kidnapping and murder of Hensley, was later seen by Hensley's brother as a form of justice being served. You can see the Eugene Armstrong video here: http://www.documentingreality.com/fo...zarqawi-17044/ You can see the Kenneth Bigley video here: http://www.documentingreality.com/fo...-bigley-17131/ |
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07-06-2009, 08:14 AM
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Re: The Beheading Of American Jack Hensley
Stop that fucking twat singing, off with his head
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