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To: Tribune7
Abd, meanwhile, said he will go home to his family in Nasiriyah but his shame will
not allow him to stay. He hopes he will receive compensation from the
American authorities - and said he would even consider an offer to move to the US.


I don't know if it was about the same guy...but radio-show host Dennis Prager
found a similar story BURIED near the end of a New York Times article on the
Iraqi prisoner events.

That story included testimony from an Iraqi who said that all of his US jailers had
been nice to him...except the one soldier who tortured him. The Iraqi thought that
particular jailer might have been drunk much of the time.
And the Iraqi said that, given the chance, he'd consider moving to the USA.
2 posted on 05/07/2004 7:00:38 PM PDT by VOA
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To: VOA
Yes, I heard that as well on Dennis Prager. Unfortunately it was in the NYTs, so I doubt it could be posted.

It was encouraging in a week of discouragement.

3 posted on 05/07/2004 7:12:19 PM PDT by happygrl (this war is for all the marbles...we can't go Spanish!)
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