Tuesday, March 29, 2011

U.S. Military Apologizes Insult Images

Jeremy Morlock
WASHINGTON - The United States military (U.S.) apologized afterthe appearance of images that show troops their pictures taken with the bodies of Afghans, which was published in a magazine.

In a statement, the U.S. military said the photos that appeared in Rolling Stone magazine is very disturbing and contrary to the norm.

The same photos previously appeared in the German newspaper Der Spiegel last week. The murder was apparently done in the past year.

Now the actors in the photo is on trial, one of the perpetrators have been jailed over the case.

According to the executive editor of Rolling Stone magazine, they get approximately 150 photographs and 17 photographs displayed on the site belonged to them.

Responding to these publications, the U.S. military said they would continue to seek the truth, even though such an investigation would be difficult.

Outstanding photo was taken by U.S. forces in Afghanistan in2010, reports the BBC, Tuesday (29/03/2011).

In the photo, depicts the U.S. forces are laughing with the corpsesof Afghans who accidentally kill them.

A soldier named Jeremy Morlock was sentenced for 24 years because it has been proven to kill the Afghan men who do not carry weapons.

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