In Reply to: RE: Yes yes a doctor who turned out to be a killer... posted by patrickU on March 22, 2009 at 03:09:40:
Of course, I'd ask you for some link telling of these "murders." In war, if you capture spies, men out of uniform who attack you, or former soldiers of yours that deserted, execution is commonly practiced and condoned by all militaries. Now, guerilla forces face several unusual circumstances. They are tiny groups who themselves face summary execution.
If you are speaking of executions after the Cuban revolution was won, I'd ask you to study history. It is common to execute those who opposed revolutions. After we defeated the British, "Americans" executed many that had aided and fought for the British. They were considered traitors. Same with the French revolution? When the French captured Indo-Chinese or Algerians that opposed its colonialism and imperialism, did it not torture and summarily execute many?
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Follow Ups
- Yet you find no problem when it's the IDF? - tinear 09:53:32 03/22/09 (1)
- RE: It may be " common " for you. - patrickU 10:32:03 03/22/09 (0)