Last year’s battle in Lebanon between Islamist militants and Lebanese soldiers was the country’s biggest internal conflict since its civil war ended in 1990.
The fighting took place at a Palestinian refugee camp, and reports have since emerged that refugees, as well as suspected militants, have been tortured by the military.
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1. Capparis | January 27th, 2008 at 10:46 am
I don’t get it…
You posting this?!
Positively surprised.
2. Rodge | January 27th, 2008 at 11:20 am
Personally i think whoever contributed in killing innocent people or even soldiers and Military defending their country should be tortured till the end of his life, and should be considered as an example for the rest.
Some people refuse to give any information if they were not tortured, and this kind of torture exists everywhere in the world, even in the developed countries and most democratic ones (Guantanamo is the best example).
Anyway, there is a British group from the DFID (UK Department of International Development) whos’ working now with the different security institutions in Lebanon on a program aiming to provide them with the culture of Human Rights. I know the team’s members, they are the best, and i think they will improve very much the way our institutions are dealing with suspects and arrested people.
3. N10452 | January 27th, 2008 at 12:04 pm
May i ask you again why are you surprised ??
Have you seen me sponsor torturing innocent people or sponsoring torture methods at all in my posts ???
Glad u liked it, i ve been writing againt those methods since the early days when LFers used to get tortured and posted tons of stuff about it ..
4. zuz | January 27th, 2008 at 5:48 pm
They let shaker el absi’s wife and kids go free!
They should have locked that bitch up for life..
now they have family reunions in syria..
Torture all those bastards…
5. Darko | January 27th, 2008 at 7:14 pm
Actually, i’m also surprised. I assume your prespective on this would be along the lines of what rodge expressed. But i guess i was foolish to do so. it’s nice to see your humanitarian side
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