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Old June 18th 04, 01:49 PM
Scott Ferrin
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On 18 Jun 2004 12:08:16 GMT, Drewe Manton
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"Tamas Feher" wrote in news:caul4b$gt5$1
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Isn't it illegal to kill the wounded, according to the Geneva
Conventions?


If they'd watched him for 20-30 seconds before slotting him then maybe
I'd agree. . that was a two second burst of gunfore (possibly from two
different directions looking at repeatedly at the video - the chest shot
seems to come from on high and the second burst from another direction
and more or less at the same level). So to accuse them of "killing the
wounded" is just being mischevious isn't it?


He's not known for his brainpower.
 




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