Saturday, December 10, 2011

Dumping of Dead US Soldiers since 1991

It all started in 1991 at the then little known Dover military mortuary.

The formerly Dover Air Base mortuary director Trevor Dean told Gari-Lynn Smith that the practice goes back to at least to 1996, the first year he started worked there.

When it is known that the remains of dead US soldiers were being disposed of at the garbage dump, President George H.W. Bush banned news media coverage on coffins of deceased US troops arriving at Dover Air Base during the Gulf War in 1991 and the ban was lifted in 2009 by President Obama.

Dumping of dead troops since Bush

By disposing dead US soldiers remain in a garbage dump and its systematic lying to the surviving family members, exposes the real attitude of Pentagon and US military and also its ruling class toward the dead men and women who carry out their imperialism's bloody work in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Celebrated as heroes by politicians and the media, once dead these “heroes” are not even worthy of a dignified burial.




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