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Hatfield wrote: All depends on whether they were in military uniform or not. Anyone in combat on the battlefield who is dressed as civilian, or not otherwise clearly displaying his side by recognizable military insignia, has forfeited all his international rights, and is a criminal according to international law. That means that any group that's too poor to afford more than one set of clothes will always be regarded as terrorists. How very Republican. Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
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