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To: sea_urchin who wrote (20881)5/4/2004 4:05:14 PM
From: Nikole Wollerstein  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 81220
 
Arab porn:

WorldNetDaily News Alert
Tuesday, May 4, 2004

BREAKING NEWS from WorldNetDaily.com! Pictures purporting to be U.S.
troops
actually taken from porn sites

Graphic photos appearing on Arabic websites of U.S. servicemen raping
and
sexually abusing Iraqi women were actually taken from American and
Hungarian
pornography sites.

Albasrah.net and a Tunisian website produced in France by Committee for
the
Defense of Saddam Hussein [Comit? de D?fonce de Saddam Hussein En
Tunisie],
posted not only the recently broadcast photos of U.S. troops abusing
and
humiliating Iraqi prisoners but additional ones of alleged group rape
of
women by American soldiers, some who are depicted holding rifles
against
their victims' heads.

The Tunisian site described the photos as the "unedited" versions of
actual
events and Albasrah ran the photos under the heading "The Abu Ghraib
Prison
Photos," indicating they had received the photos via email.

A WND investigation has revealed that most of the photos are taken from
the
American pornographic website "Iraq Babes," and the Hungarian site,
"Sex in
War," which is linked to by the American site. Both websites are linked
to
by violent pornography sites and both describe Iraqi women - played by
"actresses" - in vulgar terms.

For the entire exclusive story, go to WorldNetDaily.com now!

worldnetdaily.com