http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2002/jan/06/afghanistan.terrorismTaping a bag over the heads of Afghan prisoners stops us feeling anything for them, so we can breakfast in peace. A comment by Terry Jones in the Observer, UK.Taping a bag over the heads of Afghan prisoners stops us feeling anything for them, so we can breakfast in peace.
Spare our blushes and put a sack on it
Taping a bag over the heads of Afghan prisoners stops us feeling anything for them, so we can breakfast in peace
Sunday 6 January 2002 01.39 GMT
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