Sorry? That was me saying I was wrong. I actually read a bit about the toilet clogging incidents while following the Al-jazeera story. Gonz (and evidently you) seem to feel it's necessary to chastise me for something I admitted was a mistake. Bit childish, don't you think? I don't know what's going on at Gitmo. Nor do either of you. I still want to know where the story came from and why, given the opportunity the DOD guys didn't just say "that's bullshit." Given that the story was out there already (for quite some time evidently), I think it's a little difficult to sustain blaming Newsweek for the reaction though, don't you?chcr said:Oh, I agree completely. This is what I hate about the media. I'm not so sure about Gitmo, but Newsweek certainly sensationalized an existing story, didn't they?
chcr said:Sorry? That was me saying I was wrong. I actually read a bit about the toilet clogging incidents while following the Al-jazeera story. Gonz (and evidently you) seem to feel it's necessary to chastise me for something I admitted was a mistake. Bit childish, don't you think? I don't know what's going on at Gitmo. Nor do either of you. I still want to know where the story came from and why, given the opportunity the DOD guys didn't just say "that's bullshit." Given that the story was out there already (for quite some time evidently), I think it's a little difficult to sustain blaming Newsweek for the reaction though, don't you?
Gato_Solo said:That's not what I was on about.![]()
chcr said:Ignoring everything you don't want to hear again, Gonz?
You (not alone though) have repeatedly said or affirmed or somehow agreed that our military is guilty, somehow-someway, of what they are being wrongly accused. I see enough evidence of the exact opposite being true. They are going out of their way to provide these terrorists with things they would not provide Christians or Jews & going out of their way to respect the very book that these animals use as a basis to try to kill us.chcr said:Newsweek certainly sensationalized an existing story
Gonz said:I just don't have time to kick Dan Rather or Newsweek or the NY Times staff in the nuts so you'll have to do![]()
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The International Committee of the Red Cross gathered "credible" reports about U.S. personnel at the Guantanamo Bay naval base disrespecting the Quran and raised the issue with the Pentagon several times, a group spokesman said Thursday.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/05/19/icrc.quran/index.htmlSchorno said the Red Cross would not have raised the issue if it had been an isolated incident, but he would not offer specifics about the number of complaints.
"The very fact that we brought up the issue speaks for itself," he said. "We don't make such reports for minor problems."
Schorno said the Red Cross would not have raised the issue if it had been an isolated incident, but he would not offer specifics about the number of complaints.
but he would not offer specifics about the number of complaints.
Gato_Solo said:Says volumes, but keep digging. You'll be able to find something, right?![]()
A.B.Normal said:The newsweek article only mentioned "one" instance of a Qu'ran being flushed ,so if you wanting to get picky about #s
Would you not concur that the ICRC is a neutral unbiased source?and that they felt that there was enough going on the require mentioning it to the US authorities and after that fact the US made up new procedures and the complaints have stopped.If it was in fact only the detainees "making up " the instances, the complaints would not have stopped?
AB said:gathered "credible" reports
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7937016/site/newsweek/
What really happened at Guantanamo? Last week, amid the heat of the controversy over NEWSWEEK's retracted story, new details about the issue of alleged mistreatment of the Qur'an emerged.
........Log entries by the guards indicate that in about a dozen cases, the detainees themselves somehow damaged their Qur'ans. In one case a prisoner allegedly ripped up a Qur'an; in another a prisoner tore the cover off his Qur'an. In three cases, detainees tried to stuff pages from their Qur'ans down their toilets, according to the Defense Department's account of what is in the guards' reports. (NEWSWEEK was not permitted to see the log items.) The log entries do not indicate why the detainees might have done this, said Di Rita, and prison commanders concluded that certain hard-core prisoners would try to agitate the other detainees by alleging disrespect for Muslim articles of faith.
.......VanNatta recounted that in 2002, the inmates suddenly started yelling that the guards had thrown a Qur'an on or near an Asian-style squat toilet. The guards found an inmate who admitted that he had dropped his Qur'an near his toilet. According to VanNatta, the inmate then was taken cell to cell to explain this to other detainees to quell the unrest. But the incident could partly account for the multiple allegations among detainees, including one by a released British detainee in a lawsuit that claims that guards flushed Qur'ans down toilets.
A bit provincial, don't you think? It is after all growing faster than any other religion on the planet.Yes, Islam is disrespected.
No one recalled, for example, that American Catholics lashed out in violent rampages in 1989, after photographer Andres Serrano's ''Piss Christ" -- a photograph of a crucifix submerged in urine -- was included in an exhibition subsidized by the National Endowment for the Arts. Or that they rioted in 1992 when singer Sinead O'Connor, appearing on ''Saturday Night Live," ripped up a photograph of Pope John Paul II.