Thursday, Jul. 2 2009 @ 2:01PM
St. Louis-based
Veterans for Peace is circulating a letter it plans to to send President Barack Obama demanding that the White House release photos of abusive treatment of detainees at the hands of U.S. troops.
Obama had supported the release of the pictures to the public, but changed his mind in May, saying that he would try to
block the court-ordered release of the photos. Obama's reversal came after U.S. commanders feared that the pictures depicting abusive treatment of detainees would cause rioting and backlashes in Iraq, Afghanistan and other Muslim nations.
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| veteransforpeace.org |
| Michael McPherson, executive director Veterans for Peace |
Michael McPhearson, executive director of Veterans for Peace, says he doesn't know what the pictures may reveal, but argues that the public -- especially Americans -- deserve to see them.
"The people of the United States have a right to know what troops representing our government are doing in our name," McPhearson tells
Daily RFT. "We say that we as Americans believe in human rights, and if there's a contradiction between those ideals and how we are acting, that needs to be addressed."
Contrary to the fears of the Defense Department, McPhearson says he believes the biggest reaction to the photos will be seen in the U.S. -- and not abroad.