Anxious. Powerless.
May. 2nd, 2004 10:02 amThe soldiers involved in roughing up the Iraqi guy on camera are from my son's regiment. At the moment the whole business is at the stage where reporters have to keep using the word "alleged", and there are doubts (not very strong I'd say) about the authenticity of the pictures. Even so the newspapers are saying that arrests are imminent.
I haven't heard from my son in months and I've no idea whether this business touches him in any way. I feel pretty anxious watching the story unfold.
I haven't heard from my son in months and I've no idea whether this business touches him in any way. I feel pretty anxious watching the story unfold.
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Date: 2004-05-03 08:01 am (UTC)Is it true? No-one knows. The photographic evidence is being questioned. Apparently the kit the soldiers are using and wearing is wrong for the Iraq campaign. Also the picture quality is rather better than you'd expect from a soldier's snap-shots and some of the poses look staged.
The Daily Mirror (admittedly a paper with an anti-war agenda) is sticking to its guns and the Royal Military Police are investigating.