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 Topic: The decade in news photographs

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  • The decade in news photographs
     OP - January 03, 2010, 05:07 PM

    http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/12/the_decade_in_news_photographs.html
  • Re: The decade in news photographs
     Reply #1 - January 03, 2010, 06:00 PM

    Holy shit, this decade was insane. Just insane.

    Iblis has mad debaterin' skillz. Best not step up unless you're prepared to recieve da pain.

  • Re: The decade in news photographs
     Reply #2 - January 04, 2010, 05:57 AM

    I like this photo in particular...

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    A young Afghan woman shows her face in public for the first time after 5 years of Taliban Sharia law as she waits at a food distribution center in central Kabul November 14, 2001. Under its strict interpretation of Islam, the Taliban ordered all women hidden behind head-to-toe burqas. (REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis) #





  • Re: The decade in news photographs
     Reply #3 - January 04, 2010, 05:04 PM

    No.19 is the reason why Fallujah is deservedly a shit hole. I genuinely hope those chanters were exterminated during the Fallujah campaign. 
  • Re: The decade in news photographs
     Reply #4 - January 04, 2010, 07:57 PM

    No.19 is the reason why Fallujah is deservedly a shit hole. I genuinely hope those chanters were exterminated during the Fallujah campaign. 

    Could you explain a bit about the background of this incident? What is actually going on? Who were the chanters, who were the people killed, why would they hang their bodies from a bridge?
  • Re: The decade in news photographs
     Reply #5 - January 04, 2010, 08:00 PM

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    On March 31, 2004, four Blackwater Security Consulting (BSC) employees were ambushed and killed in Fallujah, and their bodies were hung on bridges.


    While it was a unecessary and inhumane act, I have little sympathy for a Blackwater merc.

    Iblis has mad debaterin' skillz. Best not step up unless you're prepared to recieve da pain.

  • Re: The decade in news photographs
     Reply #6 - January 04, 2010, 08:58 PM

    There were two major incidences before the killing of the Blackwater employees. The first is when the US forces shot into a crowd of protestors killing many of them.
    The more significant one which was overlooked by the media is that the US forces raided the house of local Sheikh when he wasn't home and took his wife to the local US Army camp so that he would have to show up in person (Sheik in this case is a tribal leader not a religious leader).
    Of course Fallujah (and Western Iraq in general) has quite a tribalistic community where tribal laws and arbitration procedures trump State as well as Islamic law. So when the wife was later released she spoke about how the soldiers entered the home without knocking on the door and that she wasn't wearing Hijab at the time which made the Fallujians furious. It was not only about her been seen with out a Hijab it was more about invading a home when the male household wasn't around. Something the Americans knew nothing about.
    The rest of the story goes without telling. Kafirist forgot to mention that their bodies were heavily mutilated and dragged through the streets.

    The next thing the US Army did is that they sent some 100s of Marines to raid homes and detain any male over the age of 18 regardless of the facts. Grievances grew among the community leading to many attacks on the US forces. Hence, the battle of Fallujah.

    Now I depise Blackwater and everything it has done in Iraq. I lost a colleague in the Nisoor Square Shooting. But that doesn't mean you should hang corpses on bridges. That's barbaric.
  • Re: The decade in news photographs
     Reply #7 - January 04, 2010, 09:06 PM

    I quoted wikipedia, not my words.

    I totally agree the act was despicable and barbaric to the extreme. The people who did that should have been executed or killed. It's just when it involves Blackwater my feelings of compassion get very quickly diminished.

    Iblis has mad debaterin' skillz. Best not step up unless you're prepared to recieve da pain.

  • Re: The decade in news photographs
     Reply #8 - January 05, 2010, 05:44 PM

    Second picture made me cry :(.

    Nuke the frikken military!

    We keep hearing about how Jack Straw or the French government have mentioned the veil and our doing so puts us in the same boat as them. How so? I want a ban on the burka, neqab and child veiling.

    you can either defend women or you must defend Islam. You can’t defend both

    - Maryam Namaze
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