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S. O. Damocles
09-16-2004, 09:09 AM
John Q. Smith wrote: In Vietnam, although civilian victims were often nameless to the U.S. troops, there were exceptions. Ms. Nguyen Thi Nhan, a widow, was arrested several times in Saigon, the first in 1969, and charged with being a member of the National Liberation Front. At police headquarters, she was given electrical shocks, and an iron rod was forced up her vagina. Three Westerners in U.S. uniforms watched her being tortured, and the police told her they were CIA officers. One of them ordered a Vietnamese interrogator to ram needles under Mrs. Nhan's fingernails. ... Another woman, Mrs. Nguyen Thi Bo, was taken into custody that same year in Danang because she had neither an ID card nor money with which to bribe the police to release her. At the police station, Mrs. Bo had a stick poked into her vagina; then her face was held in a toilet bowl filled with ****. She was next moved to Non Muoc station, where she was questioned by five U.S. agents wearing green fatigues. After they tied her up, three of the men kicked her. -- A.J. Langguth, Hidden Terrors [New York, Pantheon Books, 1978] p. 225.

And the U$$A wonders why they *finally* received the deserved
9/11 payback ---



"We huddled 'em up. We made them squat down... I poured four clips
into the dinks...the mothers kept hugging their children...we kept on
firing..."

- Paul Meadlo
United States Army commenting on US War crimes at My Lai

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