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To: marron

Caesar told the inquiry team his job was to take pictures of killed detainees though he did not claim to have witnessed executions or torture.

“There could be as many as 50 bodies a day to photograph which required 15 to 30 minutes of work per corpse,” the report said.

The photographs allowed a death certificate to be produced without requiring families to view bodies, and also confirmed that execution orders had been carried out, the report said.

Families of the dead were told that the cause of death was either a “heart attack” or “breathing problems”, it added.

So take pictures so someone could produce a death certificate? I’m sorry but am to assume that whomever it was issuing the certificate knew all the dead by face? The story may be true but if so the whole system there seems really stupid.


17 posted on 01/21/2014 10:38:35 AM PST by wiggen (The teacher card. When the racism card just won't work.)
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To: wiggen

At 15 minutes/body for 50 bodies it’s 12.5 hours. At 30 minutes it’s 25 hours. Seems fishy. Psyops for a second go at American military might to benefit the Saudis?


25 posted on 01/21/2014 1:04:45 PM PST by 1010RD (First, Do No Harm)
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