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10-10-2009, 10:39 AM
http://content.usatoday.net/dist/custom/...2495.story
WASHINGTON â Congress is set to allow the Pentagon to keep new pictures of foreign detainees abused by their U.S. captors from the public, a move intended to end a legal fight over the photographs' release that has reached the Supreme Court.
Federal courts have so far rejected the government's arguments against the release of 21 color photographs showing prisoners in Afghanistan and Iraq being abused by Americans
WASHINGTON â Congress is set to allow the Pentagon to keep new pictures of foreign detainees abused by their U.S. captors from the public, a move intended to end a legal fight over the photographs' release that has reached the Supreme Court.
Federal courts have so far rejected the government's arguments against the release of 21 color photographs showing prisoners in Afghanistan and Iraq being abused by Americans
10-10-2009, 12:14 PM
The photographs should never be released to the public. This was a smart move by Congress and hopefully this will be the end of it.
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