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Bigjon
10th March 2012, 06:59 PM
http://vimeo.com/33755968


http://vimeo.com/33755968

WARNING: Graphic and disturbing photos between 38:40 and 40:45.

U.S. Army Ranger John Needham, who was awarded two purple hearts and three medals for heroism, wrote to military authorities in 2007 reporting war crimes that he witnessed being committed by his own command and fellow soldiers in Al Doura, Iraq. His charges were supported by atrocity photos which, in the public interest, are now released in this video. John paid a terrible price for his opposition to these acts. His story is tragic.

CBS reported obtaining an Army document from the Criminal Investigation Command suggestive of an investigation into these war crimes allegations. The Army's conclusion was that the "offense of War Crimes did not occur." However, CBS also stated that the report was “redacted and incomplete; 111 pages were withheld.”

This video is placed within the context of Vice President, Dick Cheney, insistence that this nation's efforts "must go to the dark side;" which included ignoring the Geneva Conventions.

John's story is told, here, by his father, Michael Needham. It is produced in the spirit of serving the public interest and towards promoting justice and the rule of law.

Written, directed, and produced by Cindy Piester
work4peacenow@gmail.com

Gaillo
10th March 2012, 07:32 PM
Par.

OTBWTU... OTB.

(NOT talking about Needham, the guy actually seems to have a conscience.)

Cebu_4_2
10th March 2012, 10:32 PM
I dont usually have time for long videos but where is the second part?

Bigjon
11th March 2012, 04:35 AM
I dont usually have time for long videos but where is the second part?

The video is about 48 minutes long and that is all there is, there is no second part, that I know of.

Spectrism
11th March 2012, 08:56 AM
Soldiers ALWAYS have the right to go up the chain of command. It sounds like he did not.

The company commander knew what was going on, and it sounds like the battalion commander too. The criminals need to be strung up.