To understand that it was an Australian as Reuters Bureau Chief in Baghdad changes the complexion somewhat of the disastrous events which befell the news personnel attacked by the US flying "gunship" later revealed via Chelsea Manning to Julian Assange and so to the world. It makes the ugliness of the US government assaults and torture o…
To understand that it was an Australian as Reuters Bureau Chief in Baghdad changes the complexion somewhat of the disastrous events which befell the news personnel attacked by the US flying "gunship" later revealed via Chelsea Manning to Julian Assange and so to the world. It makes the ugliness of the US government assaults and torture on Chelsea Manning and Julian Assange even more morally reprehensible - if that is at all possible. Thanks for the interview, Chris - I have now purchased Line in the Sand - by Dean YATES - and begun reading it.
To understand that it was an Australian as Reuters Bureau Chief in Baghdad changes the complexion somewhat of the disastrous events which befell the news personnel attacked by the US flying "gunship" later revealed via Chelsea Manning to Julian Assange and so to the world. It makes the ugliness of the US government assaults and torture on Chelsea Manning and Julian Assange even more morally reprehensible - if that is at all possible. Thanks for the interview, Chris - I have now purchased Line in the Sand - by Dean YATES - and begun reading it.