And not just newspapers. If you are familiar with Joe Vialls website then you will know that he is still using and making money out of this story. He openly asks for contributions to fund his research into stories that he publishes. Please be warned that his webpage images are completely unedited. This guy needs to be shut down or put right on his glaring ignorance of the facts!
http://geocities.com/vialls/index.html
"American Perverts Pack Rape & Kill Iraqi Women"
Seeing that this is from a geocities site I believe it can be shut down as it against their policy to have explicit pictures on their servers(if I'm not mistaken). But then again, he would just set himself up with another server.
I'll look at their "terms of service" policy statement...
From his front page:
Forget the media hype about "Arab Hijackers" because there were none on board the aircraft on 9/11. Outrageous? Not at all. The four aircraft used in the attacks were hijacked electronically from the ground,
OK Joe, you loony SOB....
As this fellow's main page is a geocities page and he has
sexually explicit material linked to it their policy guidelines for terms of service might have some bearing on his continued usage of that site:
The Yahoo! community experience is best when people follow a few rules. Here are some key ones to remember:
Do not harass, abuse, or threaten other members.
Do not post content that is obscene or otherwise objectionable.
Try to stay on topic. If you want to discuss a topic that is not related to the community area in which you are participating, try going to another topic area or create a new one.
Refrain from using these community services for commercial or advertising purposes.
Don't post copyrighted content without permission from the owner.
Adult-oriented content is permitted only in areas marked as "adult content" areas. You must be 18 years old or over to access these areas (for example, adult chat and adult groups). Note: Yahoo! GeoCities does not have an "adult content" area.
Yahoo! does not edit the content in our Yahoo! communities. Postings that violate the Terms of Service may be removed and lead to the deletion, without notice, of your Yahoo! ID and everything associated with it, including email accounts,groups, posts, homepages and profiles.
Please report any violations of the TOS to our Customer Care Team.
The email function for "customer care" seems to be down right now. It's at the end of the page here:
http://docs.yahoo.com/info/guidelines/community.html