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To: kumar who wrote (47577)9/28/2002 2:02:15 AM
From: bela_ghoulashi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
You ask for proof, you say you'll listen, you see a story from one of the exact sources you ask for, then you say BFD...

UFB.

Cheers, indeed.



To: kumar who wrote (47577)9/28/2002 9:14:15 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Its life....

I know you've lived in a lot of countries, so maybe you know better than I do. Please tell me in which other countries children are systematically tortured in order to pressure their parents. Because I will add them to the list of places we need to take care of.

From what I've read of China, they don't have any problem torturing people that they don't like, but I've never read that they torture children to pressure the parents.

I have read of atrocities committed during violent ethnic conflicts, like in Bosnia, and Rwanda, is that what you mean? Because that's not the same thing as cold-blooded national policy.

The Nazis did stuff like this, but even they did not torture children to pressure the parents, or at least I have never read that they did, and I've read a lot about them. They killed people as fast as they could, or else performed loathsome scientific experiments, but Saddam has surpassed the Nazis in his inventiveness in cruelty.