Today, it is reported on a Dispatches TV programme that a massacre of 91 Afghan villagers by US forces happened because the US were acting on dodgy information.
"US soldiers entered the village in the early hours of August 22 last year following reports of Taliban sheltering there. They said they called in a heavily armed AC130 gunship after coming under fire, however villager told the programme US troops opened fire without provocation.
Gul Ahmad, a villager, said: "The women and children tried to run away from it. They killed everything, everyone, the elderly, anything that moved." http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia /afghanistan/5534787/Alleged-US-massacre-in-Af ghanistan-provoked-by-false-information.html What is strange though, is that the newspapers are more interested in a story that has surfaced that a dead Taleban fighter has been found to have an Aston Villa tattoo.
The story is low on detail. A unnamed brummie fighter, a unnamed military source, at an unspecified place and at an unspecified time, has been found to have a AV tattoo. The articles refer to "A Government official, who asked to remain anonymous". And the Ministry of Defence apparently have no more information as they are trying to corroborate the story.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-119296 0/Soldiers-Brummie-Afghan-fighter-theyd-shot-A ston-Villa-tattoo.html Which story will get talked about the most?
Why has this tattoo story surfaced today?
Why has a story with no attributable