Amy Pearl
Amy Pearl's journalism career began at the New York Post where she worked as a copy kid all through high school. She split her college years between the U.S. and Japan, studying at both Cornell ...
"Jane Smith," a former Army sergeant and guard, talks about working with detainees at a maximum security detention camp in Guantanamo.
Her experience--and those of other guards, as well as the detainees--is chronicled in the upcoming documentary Explorer: Inside Guantanamo.
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A matter of credibility
Are we expected to believe Sgt.Jane Smith's allegations?
"they " tried to rape her? while a guard at Guantanamo?
Was she referring to her fellow guards of which I heard similar charges from U.S. female personnel or did she mean the inmates and was this attempted through the cell bars,with hands tied behind their backs, being led around like a dog on a leash, or during a nude photo op?
She stated they had hate in their eyes, was this contrary to the love in Her eyes.
Please, when are we going to get some unbiased coverage, that we may regain our credibility in the world?
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