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Iraq-Jordan
Sammy underwear photos fire up Islamic world
2005-05-21
A picture of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was shown in his underpants and splashed across the front page of Britain's biggest-selling daily newspaper, the Sun, and in the New York Post yesterday. Australian media baron Rupert Murdoch owns both papers. Other photographs showed Saddam with short, dyed-black hair and a mustache, seated on a chair doing some washing by hand, sleeping and walking in what is described as his prison yard. The sensational pictures of Saddam in his underwear reignited the Iraqi prisoner abuse scandal.

The Sun said it obtained the photos from "US military sources," who allegedly told the Sun they had handed over the pictures "in the hope of dealing a body blow to the resistance in Iraq." The US military in Baghdad said the photos violated military guidelines "and possibly Geneva Convention guidelines for the humane treatment of detained individuals." The military opened an investigation into how the photos were released. "The specific issue here is that these images are against (Department of Defense) policy. It's not the content of the photo that is the issue at hand, but it is the existence or release of the photos," US military spokesman Staff Sgt. Don Dees said, adding the pictures might be a year old.

Under the Geneva Conventions and special agreements with the United Nations, the United States and its allies are forbidden to release photographs of prisoners of war such as Saddam. The Sun would not say how it came by the pictures or give any details about how they were taken. But the humiliating image of such a high-profile prisoner is bound to add to the rage over the abuse at Abu Ghraib prison when photos of US soldiers abusing Iraqi prisoners shocked the world and caused immense damage to America's credibility in the Arab world. President George W. Bush was briefed by senior aides about the photos' existence and he "strongly supports the aggressive and thorough investigation that is already under way" that seeks to find who took them, White House spokesman Trent Duffy said.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Search his shorts. Maybe thats where the missing WMDs are
Posted by: Cheaderhead   2005-05-21 19:27  

#4  hah -... so that's why he's so touchy..
Posted by: 3dc   2005-05-21 02:50  

#3  ja shure you betcha, but e nt got no balls blow is hangin dang.
Posted by: Asedwich   2005-05-21 02:37  

#2  Huh?

Please try not to make unintelligible comments, mmmkay?
Posted by: gromky   2005-05-21 01:49  

#1  But the humiliating image of such a high-profile prisoner

cant in bee to emraresin. aint no bob. but leestr he hung a litle.
Posted by: muck4doo   2005-05-21 01:02  

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