May 11, 2004Iraq, Digital Photography and The InternetLast year's US-led war in Iraq presented a showcase for the Pentagon's superior military technology - but as the occupation drags on, gadgetry is increasingly showing another side of the American armed forces. Pictures taken by US troops are circulating freely. When the shocking images depicting the abuse of Iraqi prisoners by US troops began to surface, it became clear that many of them were amateur pictures, apparently taken by soldiers using their own private digital cameras.Posted by Bob King at May 11, 2004 10:47 AM | TrackBack Related Categories: Industry - Internet | Quadrant - Political | Quadrant - Technological | Theme - 'Digital Impact'
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