no photographers. Just about a hundred witnesses who saw nothing. On 8/1/06, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > How many photographers were at the Ireland killing? How many UN people > were > there as well? The 'mob' was watched from the time it started (did they > wait > for the photographers?) until it was over by people other than local. I > doubt Hizballah would have threatened to shoot anyone under such > conditions. > > My point was and is, how do we know that the mob were local joes rather > than > Hizballah supporters. Where do local joes get Hizballah flags to hang and > why would they if they are doing mob destruction? As with every media > event > in Lebanon, I'm suspicious of that third edge of the sword (see other > post). > > > > mm. In Belfast someone spoke out against the IRA about 18 months ago. He > > was > > killed outside a pub which was open and full. Nobody saw a thing. > > > > On 8/1/06, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >> No, it means members of militia. Of course, they usually do have guns > but > >> would they use them or even threaten to use them on Lebanese during a > >> photo > >> op session? > >> > >> > >> > hmmm does militiaman = guy with a gun? > > >
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