Australians say torture is fine - survey
August 12th 2009 01:34
AUSTRALIANS' attitudes to the ethics of war are nothing short of conflicting, a new Red Cross war survey has found.
The United States and European Union have raised concerns about the situation and called on all sides to tread carefully.
That 'theatre of war'' was one of the things we really wanted to achieve.
But Miranda Kerr still talks to her parents every day and is hoping they can get to Melbourne to see her latest parade.
Superintendent Foscholo said the gender and age could not yet be determined and he declined to say if any clothes were found.
The Khmer Rouge's main jail chief has admitted for the first time before Cambodia's UN-backed war crimes tribunal that he tortured a prisoner personally.
Another time, he had seen a text message on his friend's mobile telephone that featured a photograph of her breasts.
"All we are talking about now is body parts,’’ he said.
Scientists hope to find out more when Cassini makes two more close fly-bys of Enceladus in November.
Yesterday, PacPubs issued an apology for the story, but indicated it would fight to protect its sources when legal argument is heard in the South Australian Supreme Court on Friday.
The United States and European Union have raised concerns about the situation and called on all sides to tread carefully.
That 'theatre of war'' was one of the things we really wanted to achieve.
But Miranda Kerr still talks to her parents every day and is hoping they can get to Melbourne to see her latest parade.
Superintendent Foscholo said the gender and age could not yet be determined and he declined to say if any clothes were found.
The Khmer Rouge's main jail chief has admitted for the first time before Cambodia's UN-backed war crimes tribunal that he tortured a prisoner personally.
Another time, he had seen a text message on his friend's mobile telephone that featured a photograph of her breasts.
"All we are talking about now is body parts,’’ he said.
Scientists hope to find out more when Cassini makes two more close fly-bys of Enceladus in November.
Yesterday, PacPubs issued an apology for the story, but indicated it would fight to protect its sources when legal argument is heard in the South Australian Supreme Court on Friday.
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