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Topic History of: Abu Ghraib - near Baghdad, Iraq
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White Badger Pattaya wrote:

Silly boy Ben



Ben was well ahead of any media comment/connection
Ben 10 Ben 10 wrote:
Ben 9 wrote:
In the last 24 hours, about 500 inmates have escaped from this infamous prison.

Most were convicted senior members of al-Qaeda and had received death sentences.

These escapes have negated years of progress in the war against terror - and could well come back to haunt us.


Another breakout today in Benghazi, Lybia. Over 1,000 prisoners escaped - as al-Qaeda seem to be recovering their captured operatives.



The media sees the obvious, a bit later!

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JK2006 Civilisation is breaking down; I was wondering why organisations didn't storm prisons and break out jailed supporters - now it's happening. So easy - lose a few, gain dozens of extra soldiers...
Ben 9 Ben 10 wrote:
Ben 9 wrote:
In the last 24 hours, about 500 inmates have escaped from this infamous prison.

Most were convicted senior members of al-Qaeda and had received death sentences.

These escapes have negated years of progress in the war against terror - and could well come back to haunt us.


Another breakout today in Benghazi, Lybia. Over 1,000 prisoners escaped - as al-Qaeda seem to be recovering their captured operatives.

Now the Taliban are breaking their followers out of prison - 250 from Dera Ismail Khan prison in Pakistan.
hedda Ben 9 wrote:
Simply don't know, honey.

But it seems coincidental...



in the same way the combined media of Britain...trashy tabloids and the so-called quality press ...have crafted a narrative about the late Sir James Savile OBE which must be believed or doubters will be burnt at the stake of public opinion....thus when Colin Powell described Iraq's (non-existent) WMD to the United Nations so many years ago...at that moment tens of thousands of innocent Iraqis were condemned to death.

yet these people apparently sleep soundly at night.