> The WSJ conveniently left out the most juicy parts, which were reported
> by European newspapers (even mainstream papers):
>
> The police urinated on some detainees. A press photographer from
> Rome, Alfonso de Munno, says he was thrown into a cell while his
> foot was already broken. He saw how the police extinguished
> cigarettes on the hands of a French protester, and officers
> beat up detainees for hours and hours. The police threatened
> to rape the girls with their truncheons. Detainees were forced to
> scream Viva il Duce (long live Mussolini) and to sing the fascist
> song Fascetta Nera. The Mobile Brigade continued shouting in chorus
> (rhyming in Italian): "Uno due tre, viva Pinochet ... quattro.."
> ("One, two, three, long live Pinochet. Four, five, six [sei], death
> to the Jews [ebrei]. Seven, eight, nine, no mercy with niggers.")
>
> Chris
>
Hey, as a patriotic Canadian, I can take something positive out of this.
It's beginning to make our cops in Quebec City look good!
Ed Weick
P.S. for Chris, so you don't misunderstand: :-)