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Culture July 28, 2008 War Crimes Hunter On the Trail of Atrocity in Vietnam By Nick Turse As I watch beads of water trickle through cracks in the hull of the 20-year-old, rough-hewn sampan chugging down the Huong Diem River, I begin to think about how I came to be a war crimes hunter. Here, ...
A My Lai a Month
thenation.com — Research support for this article was provided by the Investigative Fund of The Nation Institute. Research assistance... was provided by George Schulz of the Center for Investigative Reporting, Sousan Hammad and Sophie Ragsdale. By the mid-1960s, the ... (more) A My Lai a Month
Vietnam - The War Crimes Files - Los Angeles Times
latimes.com — A Tortured Past By Deborah Nelson and Nick Turse Documents show troops who reported abuse in Vietnam... were discredited even as the military was finding evidence of worse. August 20, 2006 Lasting Pain, Minimal Punishment By Deborah Nelson and Nick Turse ... (more) Vietnam - The War Crimes Files - Los Angeles Times
Crimes Of War Project > The Book
crimesofwar.org — In the mid-1960s, when I was covering the war in Vietnam for the Associated Press, U.S. commanders... were issued wallet-size cards bearing the warning to “use your firepower with care and discrimination, particularly in populated areas.” Often, these ... (more) Crimes Of War Project > The Book
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A Truth-Teller for Our Times
Antiwar.com Original — ... of civilian suffering as a result of America's wars abroad – offering a stark lesson for U.S. troops yet to be deployed overseas. And for troops who have already served in America's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, he has set an example of the ways in which they can continue to serve the United States by speaking out about all aspects of their service, even the dark portions that Americans often don't want to hear. The only question is: Will they have the courage to follow in his footsteps? Nick Turse is the associate editor and research director of TomDispatch.com. His work ...

Nick Turse: Lawrence Wilkerson's Lessons of War and Truth
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com — ... of civilian suffering as a result of America's wars abroad -- offering a stark lesson for U.S. troops yet to be deployed overseas. And for troops who have already served in America's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, he has set an example of the ways in which they can continue to serve the United States by speaking out about all aspects of their service, even the dark portions that Americans often don't want to hear. ...

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