Amnesty International finds the needle in the haystack.
It also described the case of four brothers, arrested after a shooting, who were hooded and had their hands bound tightly with plastic strips, a common procedure here.
"We spent our first night in custody lying on the ground in a school. We had no access to a toilet and were given no food or water," Amnesty reported one of the brothers as saying.
The four told Amnesty that they were held in the heat of the sun for more than two days and not given enough water for washing.
So - here is my idea. Let's let some gun-happy Iraqi take a few shots at some Amnesty International type...and lets see how generous the response is.
Read the whole apologetic mass of claptrap here.
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