Let's say that the wounds are authentic, the question then becomes whether the wounds or lashes were authentically made by the Bahamian detention officers. There are many people who have done self inflicting things to make a political statement like the Vietnamese monk who set himself on fire, in protest to the then Vietnam government. This may be on of those situations. The next question becomes, who took the photo and why isn't there a face in the photo, this could be anyone other than one of the alleged victims. The importance of the photographer become relevant because there are no cameras aloud in a detention center unless policies in the Bahamas have changed
wenithboy says...
I do not agree
On Man shot dead this afternoon - 'victim had also been shot a few weeks ago'
Posted 5 September 2013, 11:47 a.m. Suggest removal
wenithboy says...
I agree tick tock
On FNM says five Defence Force officers have admitted to abusing Cuban detainees
Posted 27 August 2013, 12:50 p.m. Suggest removal
wenithboy says...
Let's say that the wounds are authentic, the question then becomes whether the wounds or lashes were authentically made by the Bahamian detention officers. There are many people who have done self inflicting things to make a political statement like the Vietnamese monk who set himself on fire, in protest to the then Vietnam government. This may be on of those situations. The next question becomes, who took the photo and why isn't there a face in the photo, this could be anyone other than one of the alleged victims. The importance of the photographer become relevant because there are no cameras aloud in a detention center unless policies in the Bahamas have changed
On Cuban injury picture showing a man's whipped back 'is genuine'
Posted 26 August 2013, 1:21 p.m. Suggest removal