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1 Comments:
I don't think it was careless reporting.
The Quran allegations were also reported by ex-gitmo prisoners if memory serves me right.
Also Didn't Karzai say that the Quran allegations were a cover just for anti-american demos?
Even if the allegations are not true, american forces have committed atrocties that have been charcterised as being anti-islamic.
This I guess made the allegations that Newsweek reported seem beliveable.
Finally didn't Newsweek say that it could not trust the veracity of it source, they didn't actually retract the allegations completely?
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