Posted December 22, 2009 Mike Prysner describes a mission he took part in which his unit forced Iraqis out of half a dozen homes, with no compensation, so the US military could use them. One family in particular, a woman with two small girls, very elderly man, and two middle-aged menwe dragged them from their houses and threw them onto the street, and arrested the men because they refused to leave. Since he left, he has been plagued by guilt anytime I see a mother with her children, like the one who cried hysterically and screamed that we were worse than Saddam as we forced her from her home, anytime I see a young girl like the one I grabbed by the arm and dragged into the street. Prysner also describes the physical abuse of a wounded prisoner, with a sandbag over his head and his hands tied behind his back. We were told we were fighting terrorists; the real terrorist was me, and the real terrorism is this occupation. See http://snipurl.com/tt0ui
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