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Date Posted: 09:11:16 02/25/02 Mon
Author: Ryan
Subject: Bingo
In reply to: Daytime Reader 's message, "Re: The Fuggin' Yanks" on 03:04:00 02/25/02 Mon

Kind of like saying find the nation whose troops haven't commited something like this during a war and I'll show you a nation that has either never been involved in a war or simply one that doesn't exist.

>It never ceases to surprise me when I read about
>wartime atrocities. Every nation has them and most of
>them admit responsibility when caught. The Yanks
>however would like everybody to think they have NEVER
>have perpetrated war atrocities contrary to as you
>both say "What History shows".
>I now suppose you guys are going to say that the
>killings at My Lai were caused by a communist agent
>dressed in an American uniform, and this communist
>agent called Lt. Wm. Calley(real name Ivan Votskaya I
>presume) who was subsequently tried and convicted for
>this crime.
>Hey guys, sh*t happens in wartime, quit being so
>sensitive about such reports. Every nation is guilty
>of such behavior.
>
>
>
>>....If anyone has ever studided European History they
>>know of the pain, agony and death inflicted on the
>>WORLD by that pack of snotty assholes with bad teeth.
>>Self rigetous bastards. BBC Reports Killings of
>>Korean Refugees by U.S. Troops in Korean War
>>By Ed Johnson Associated Press Writer
>>Published: Feb 1, 2002
>>
>>LONDON (AP) - A British Broadcasting Corp. documentary
>>aired Friday reported that U.S. warships killed up to
>>400 Korean refugees gathered on a beach during the
>>early days of the Korean War.
>>The documentary also cited new American witnesses to
>>the killing by U.S. troops of civilian refugees under
>>a railroad bridge at No Gun Ri in July 1950.
>>
>>The documentary entitled "Kill 'em All" cited "newly
>>unearthed" military documents in which U.S.
>>commanders, fearing North Korean infiltrators might be
>>sheltering among refugees, issued orders to "shoot all
>>refugees," and "All refugees ... are fair game."
>>
>>The documentary presented South Korean survivors who
>>described the killing by U.S. soldiers of 82 villagers
>>cowering in a small shrine. It also said that up to
>>400 civilians died when U.S. warships shelled a crowd
>>of refugees on a beach.
>>
>>The BBC said the killings on the beach occurred Sept.
>>1, 1950, but the network did not name the ships
>>involved. The BBC said it arrived at the 400 figure
>>from interviews with survivors.
>>
>>"So many people were hit by the shrapnel," said
>>survivor Choe Il- Chool. "So many were screaming and
>>crying. The whole beach was full of mutilated bodies.
>>The war ships were really close. The sound of the
>>shells was so loud."
>>
>>The Pentagon declined to comment on the BBC report
>>Friday.
>>
>>In January last year, the U.S. government said
>>American soldiers killed or injured an unconfirmed
>>number of refugees at No Gun Ri but denied U.S.
>>commanders issued oral or written orders to shoot and
>>kill Korean civilians at No Gun Ri.
>>
>>The killings at No Gun Ri were first reported by a
>>team of Associated Press reporters, who won the 2000
>>Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting.
>>
>>A book by the same team, "The Bridge at No Gun Ri"
>>describes 19 examples of American commanders ordering
>>their soldiers to fire on civilian refugees.
>>
>>BBC documentary director Tom Roberts said Friday the
>>film developed and broadened the initial reports on No
>>Gun Ri.
>>
>>"By picking up where American news reporting left off,
>>we have been able to shed a broader light on a dark
>>underside, a hidden chapter, of a major 20th century
>>war," said Roberts.
>>
>>The filmmakers said Pentagon officials declined to be
>>interviewed for the film.
>>
>>In its 1999 report, AP quoted U.S. veterans and Korean
>>survivors as saying Korean refugees were killed by
>>U.S. troops over a three-day period at No Gun Ri.
>>Ex-GIs spoke of 100, 200 or simply hundreds killed.
>>The Koreans said 300 were shot to death and 100 died
>>in a preceding air attack. >>>The Brits and the
>>French should crawl up each other's ass and hide.
>>They were'nt so ungrateful when Hitler was breathing
>>down their collar.

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