'There has never been an American army as violent and murderous as the one in Iraq' (Seymour Hersh)

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  Pulitzer-winning investigative journalist Seymour Hersh slams Bush at McGill address

  By Martin Lukacs -- The McGill Daily

  “The bad news,” investigative reporter Seymour Hersh told a Montreal audience last Wednesday, “is that there are 816 days left in the reign of King George II of America.”


The good news? “When we wake up tomorrow morning, there will be one less day.”

  Hersh, a Pulitzer-prize winning journalist and regular contributor to The New Yorker magazine, has been a thorn in the side of the U.S. government for nearly 40 years. Since his 1969 exposé of the My Lai massacre in Vietnam, which is widely believed to have helped turn American public opinion against the Vietnam War, he has broken news about the secret U.S. bombing of Cambodia, covert C.I.A. attempts to overthrow Chilean president Salvador Allende, and, more recently, the first details about American soldiers abusing prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.

  During his hour-and-a-half lecture -– part of the launch of an interdisciplinary media and communications studies program called Media@McGill -– Hersh described video footage depicting U.S. atrocities in Iraq, which he had viewed, but not yet published a story about.

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