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US War Crimes Exposed - Iraq's Secret War Files - Documentary P4

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A team of British journalists analyzed over 400.000 logs made by the US military in Iraq. These logs were provided by Wikileaks and they describe horrific cases of murder, torture and violent aggression against innocent civilians in Iraq perpetrated by the US army. Dispatches exposes the full and unreported horror of the Iraqi conflict and its aftermath. The programme reveals the true scale of civilian casualties, and allegations that after the scandal of Abu Ghraib, American soldiers continued to abuse prisoners; and that US forces did not systematically intervene in the torture and murder of detainees by the Iraqi security services. The programme also features previously unreported material of insurgents being killed while trying to surrender. Channel 4 is the only UK broadcaster to have been given access to nearly 400,000 secret military significant activities reports (SIGACTS) logged by the US military in Iraq between 2004 and 2009. These reports tell the story of the war and occupation which the US military did not want the world to know.

http://www.channel4.com/news/iraq-secret-war-files
http://www.iraqwarlogs.com/
http://www.wikileaks.org/
http://www.channel4.com/news/wikileaks-files-raise-questions-over-civilian-ca...

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  • @SoFlaInc maybe the French would analyse some british documents someday :d

  • i was wondering too when there were going to mention the SAS and british military over there.

    

  • Yikes, you have to wonder how the British handled themselves as well. Since this seems to be a British report on Americans. You'd think they'd mention British Forces as well.

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