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Posted by Shakka on Nov-06-2003 19:56:

Jessica Lynch Raped?

I really don't know how much of this, if any, is true, but it sure sounds like media sensationalism/propoganda to me. They milk it for all it's worth and then some. Now if this stuff really did happen, then it's terrible and disgusting. Nonetheless, I hate how the bloodthirsty media jumps all over these things so opportunistically.

http://www.ajc.com/news/content/news/1103/06lynch.html#

quote:
NEW YORK -- The authorized biography of former prisoner of war Pfc. Jessica Lynch says she was raped by her Iraqi captors, a family spokesman said Thursday.

"The book does cover the subject," spokesman Stephen Goodwin told The Associated Press. "It's a very difficult subject."

The book -- "I am a Soldier, Too: The Jessica Lynch Story" -- is being released by Knopf publishing on Tuesday, Veterans Day. Reporter Rick Bragg, who wrote the book, tells Lynch's story.

Medical records cited in the book indicate that she was raped, the Daily News of New York reported in its Thursday editions. Officials have said Lynch has no memory of her ordeal.

"Jessi lost three hours. She lost them in the snapping bones, in the crash of the Humvee, in the torment her enemies inflicted on her after she was pulled from it," writes Bragg, according to the Daily News, which obtained a copy of the book.

"The records do not tell whether her captors assaulted her almost lifeless, broken body after she was lifted from the wreckage, or if they assaulted her and then broke her bones into splinters until she was almost dead," Bragg continues.

On ABC's "Good Morning America" host Diane Sawyer also gave details of the contents.

"The book does indeed cite some intelligence reports that she was treated brutally and a medical record which says, in the book, that she was a victim of a sodomizing rape," Sawyer said.

In confirming the reports, family spokesman Goodwin told the AP: "It's important to tell the story and let it be known, but she's not going to talk about it any more."

Another family representative said it was unfortunate attention was being focused on one incident.

"The complete story of her capture is a very painful one for Jessica," family spokeswoman Aly Goodwin Gregg told the AP. "However, she felt it was important to tell her story so that people fully understand the atrocities of war. But her story is more than just one incident."

Knopf spokesman Paul Bogaards would not elaborate, telling The Associated Press that it was "just one chapter in a vivid story of a soldier's life."

Bragg declined to comment to the AP.

Sawyer's interview with Lynch will air Tuesday in a special edition of ABC's "Primetime."

Sawyer also addressed reports that Lynch's book casts doubt on the claim of an Iraqi lawyer, Muhammad al-Rehaief, that he helped U.S. Marines rescue Lynch.

"She says that he may indeed have helped her," Sawyer said. "If he did, she's grateful, but she simply does not remember him and she remembers most everybody that she spent time with during her hospital captivity."

Lynch, 20, was shipped to Kuwait in January with the 507th Maintenance Company. She was captured March 23 after her convoy was ambushed in the southern Iraqi city of Nasiriyah. She was rescued from an Iraqi hospital April 1 by U.S. forces.

She plans to marry Army Sgt. Ruben Contreras in June.

Bragg has written several books, including the memoir "All Over but the Shoutin'," and won the Pulitzer Prize for feature writing in 1996 while at The New York Times. He resigned from the Times in May after the newspaper suspended him over a story that carried his byline but was reported largely by a freelancer.


Posted by occrider on Nov-06-2003 21:01:

Re: Jessica Lynch Raped?

quote:
Originally posted by Shakka
I really don't know how much of this, if any, is true, but it sure sounds like media sensationalism/propoganda to me. They milk it for all it's worth and then some. Now if this stuff really did happen, then it's terrible and disgusting. Nonetheless, I hate how the bloodthirsty media jumps all over these things so opportunistically.

http://www.ajc.com/news/content/news/1103/06lynch.html#


I'm not so sure I feel sorry for her, she's jumping on this thing herself. Notice the timing of this news release. It comes out right before her freaking movie and she let's everybody know that it's in her book. She's living out the american dream of telling her "story".


Posted by 'mju:zik on Nov-06-2003 21:33:

if it is true, it really shows the difference between an educated, civilized, and moral society and a barbaric and brainwashed society.

that shit really pisses me off.

and it said in an article that it wasn't in her book?? so I don't know how much of a publicity stunt this is.


Posted by Nadi on Nov-07-2003 01:05:

quote:
Originally posted by 'mju:zik
if it is true, it really shows the difference between an educated, civilized, and moral society and a barbaric and brainwashed society.

that shit really pisses me off.

and it said in an article that it wasn't in her book?? so I don't know how much of a publicity stunt this is.


Not really. As sad as it is, stuff like that happens in all the "civilized" countries(U.S/Europe/Everywhere else).


Posted by arctic on Nov-07-2003 05:58:

Re: Re: Jessica Lynch Raped?

quote:
Originally posted by occrider
I'm not so sure I feel sorry for her, she's jumping on this thing herself. Notice the timing of this news release. It comes out right before her freaking movie and she let's everybody know that it's in her book. She's living out the american dream of telling her "story".


Wasn't all the sensatiolist 'rescue' story pretty much faked?

As it was reported down here, she was supposedly treated very well by her Iraqi captors, and was not under armed guard when the US came blazing in. They apparently claimed they had 'rescued' her when in fact she could have just walked out if she was well enough.

Or so we were led to believe


Posted by Renegade on Nov-07-2003 13:20:

quote:
This is going to be a bit of a sexist comment, but I can't understand countries which send women to serve near the front (well, my country did it too in WWII, so I don't get my country either).


I'm pretty sure she wasn't serving near the front. She had some office job, but just happened to be in a truck that was ambushed by Iraqi troops.


Posted by occrider on Nov-07-2003 13:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Renegade
I'm pretty sure she wasn't serving near the front. She had some office job, but just happened to be in a truck that was ambushed by Iraqi troops.


Yea, woman are not allowed to serve on the front in direct combat. This is particularly frustrating for women who want to be combat pilots and such. She was part of a supply batallion who's job was to merely supply front line troops and managed to get horrendously lost.


Posted by dj adagnitio on Nov-07-2003 16:09:

Re: Re: Re: Jessica Lynch Raped?

quote:
Originally posted by arctic
Wasn't all the sensatiolist 'rescue' story pretty much faked?

As it was reported down here, she was supposedly treated very well by her Iraqi captors, and was not under armed guard when the US came blazing in. They apparently claimed they had 'rescued' her when in fact she could have just walked out if she was well enough.

Or so we were led to believe


That was my memory to. This whole story sounds somewhat contrived to me.


Posted by bass drive on Nov-08-2003 01:14:

blah...
why do Americans love drama so much????

some non-American articles about this Lynch "hero"


From BBC

Telegraph UK

Those book aint gonna be sold by them selves you know..


Posted by ZinG on Nov-08-2003 03:09:

quote:
Originally posted by 'mju:zik
if it is true, it really shows the difference between an educated, civilized, and moral society and a barbaric and brainwashed society.

that shit really pisses me off.

and it said in an article that it wasn't in her book?? so I don't know how much of a publicity stunt this is.

u must be living in the Vatican
oops
i heard they do worse than that there too


Posted by arctic on Nov-08-2003 09:29:

quote:
Originally posted by bass drive
blah...
why do Americans love drama so much????

some non-American articles about this Lynch "hero"


From BBC

Telegraph UK

Those book aint gonna be sold by them selves you know..


That's the sort of stuff that was reported in some mainstream media down here (Australia) as well. Basically it seemed to be a sham, as was the whole episode of 'Iraq rejoicing' over the statue of sadam being pulled down.


Posted by DaveSZ on Nov-08-2003 18:50:

I have very little trust of the pentagon...here's why

A US woman soldier who shot to fame after being taken prisoner during the Iraq war has accused the military of using her for propaganda purposes.
A video of US commandos carrying a badly injured Private Jessica Lynch from a Nasiriya hospital was released at the height of the conflict.

But the 20-year-old criticised the release of false information about her capture by Iraqi forces.

She also said there was no reason for her rescue to be filmed.

In her first interview about what happened to her, the former prisoner-of-war told ABC television that medical reports indicated that she had been raped.

She said she had no recollection of the attack. "Even just the thinking about that, that's too painful," she told interviewer Diane Sawyer.

Miss Lynch, who was serving as an Army supply clerk, suffered broken bones and other injuries when her convoy was ambushed after taking a wrong turn near the Iraqi town of Nasiriya on 23 March.

The Pentagon initially put out the story that Private Lynch - a slight woman who was just 19 at the time - had been wounded by Iraqi gunfire but had kept fighting until her ammunition ran out.

But she told Sawyer that she was just in the wrong place at the wrong time, and that her gun had jammed during the chaos.

"I'm not about to take credit for something I didn't do," she said.

"I did not shoot - not a round, nothing. I went down praying to my knees - that's the last thing I remember."

Initial reports also suggested that Miss Lynch had been abused after she came round in the hospital. She says that again was untrue - there was no mistreatment, and one nurse used to sing to her.

She said she was grateful to the American special forces team which rescued her but, asked whether the Pentagon's subsequent portrayal of her rescue bothered her, she said: "Yes, it does. They used me as a way to symbolise all this stuff. It's wrong."

Injuries

Miss Lynch was awarded the Bronze Star, Purple Heart and Prisoner of War medals while still in hospital in Washington DC.

Months later, she is receiving treatment for her extensive injuries.

Earlier this week, it emerged that medical evidence suggested that Miss Lynch had been raped during her capture.

The assault was revealed in extracts from Miss Lynch's authorised biography - I am a Soldier, Too: The Jessica Lynch Story - to be released by publisher Alfred A Knopf on Tuesday.

news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3251731.stm


Posted by 'mju:zik on Nov-08-2003 20:07:

it must of REALLY sucked to be raped while a lot of your bones are broken

in addition, think of the person whod do that...

i mean they had to get it up while staring at a chic with her legs broken. some fuked up ppl


Posted by fuct4less on Nov-09-2003 01:01:


Posted by Dmatrox on Nov-09-2003 04:02:

quote:
Originally posted by fuct4less


Smell like bullshit, taste like bullshit definately is bullshit


Posted by Yoepus on Nov-09-2003 04:05:

bullshit now available in a new user-friendly reuseable spray form!!


Posted by matty on Nov-09-2003 21:37:

quote:
Originally posted by fuct4less


Lol


Posted by ProDiGaL on Nov-09-2003 22:38:

i second that motion, soon as i heard it i said "horseshit". maybe they are trying to somehow justify that purple heart she got....


Posted by prolikewhoa on Nov-11-2003 01:34:

i hate that.
do they really have to go to these lengths to attempt to justify this stupid war?


Posted by TuanAnh213 on Nov-11-2003 22:12:

i swear jessica lynch is the most overrated hero ever...she ends up in a prison...get saved by another soldier and now she's a hero while the GI who saved her nobody knows about him...fuck jessica lynch


Posted by DaveSZ on Nov-12-2003 06:58:

quote:
Mag says it has topless photos of Jessica Lynch
George Rush
New York Daily News
Nov. 11, 2003 06:50 AM


A skin magazine claimed Monday it has pictures of Iraqi POW Jessica Lynch frolicking topless with male soldiers before she went off to war.

A spokesman for the 20-year-old Army private - the subject of Sunday's TV movie on NBC that drew 14.9 million viewers - called the plan by Hustler magazine to publish the purported photos "unspeakable."

"Leave it to (Hustler publisher) Larry Flynt to do something like this," said Paul Bogaards of Alfred Knopf, publisher of "I Am A Soldier, Too: The Jessica Lynch Story," which was released Tuesday.

"Jessica Lynch was left for dead and left as a prisoner of war," Bogaards told the New York Daily News. "If she can survive that, she can survive anything."

Bogaards said he had not asked Lynch about the magazine's claim of topless photos, but added: "It's unspeakable that someone would stoop to these levels. ... The press has been using Jessica Lynch to serve its own needs."

Lynch's new torment erupted the day before Veterans Day - and on the same night she made a dramatic appearance at a Manhattan awards event with fellow rescued POW Shoshana Johnson and pop star Britney Spears.

Lynch, walking in public for the first time since her rescue, used crutches to enter the American Museum of Natural History for Glamour magazine's 2003 salute to the "Women of the Year."

Flynt originally said he planned to run the photos in Hustler's February issue, which goes on sale the first week of January.

He claimed they show Lynch topless and cavorting with two men stationed with her at Fort Bliss, Tex., before she shipped off to Iraq last spring.

Flynt later said he changed his mind about using the photos because Lynch is a "good kid ... and a victim of the Bush administration." According to two people who have seen them, the person they identify as Lynch is wearing just jeans in one photo and a blue thong in another.

Flynt said the pictures - which he claimed to have gotten from two former soldiers who served with Lynch - would prove "she's not Joan of Arc."

"I'm not interested in bashing Jessica Lynch, who really was a victim in this," Flynt insisted. But he said the Lynch book and movie "should have been an honest portrayal of her role in the war. Everyone wanted a hero from this war."

Calls to Lynch's lawyer were not returned.

Flynt said Hustler consulted an outside "photo enhancement lab" to establish that the woman in the photos was Lynch. "You think I'm going to publish nude pics that aren't her?" asked Flynt, who is believed to have paid six figures for the shots. "I like owning my company."

Last year, Penthouse publisher Bob Guccione was hit with a costly lawsuit after he wrongly claimed to have topless pictures of tennis star Anna Kournikova.

Monday night, Lynch and Johnson both received awards at the Glamour magazine event.

Lynch walked up the red carpet on crutches with Johnson at her side. She wore a black gown embroidered with red roses, and sneakers - the only shoes she can wear because of a brace on her left leg.

A posthumous award was presented in the memory of Lori Piestewa, the first female U.S. soldier killed in Iraq. Lynch, Johnson and Piestewa were in the same unit.

"This Glamour Women of the Year event honors heroes," Lynch said. "To me, the real heroes are those who have given their lives for our nation, the soldiers who risked their lives to rescue me, the professionals who served in the military medical department - they perform miracles every day to save lives. To me, these are heroes."





At least he's not publishing them:

quote:
Flynt says he won't publish Lynch photos, calls her 'a good kid'


Associated Press
Nov. 11, 2003 11:00 AM


NEW YORK - Pornographer Larry Flynt claims he bought nude photos of Pfc. Jessica Lynch last month to publish in Hustler magazine, but changed his mind because she is a "good kid ... and a victim of the Bush administration."

The photos, which Flynt's publicist says show the undressed Army supply clerk posing with male soldiers, were sold to Flynt last month, according to a statement from Flynt that was read to The Associated Press on Tuesday by his publicist.

The publicist, who would not give her name, said Flynt "has no plans to use the photos."

"Jessica Lynch is a good kid, she's not a hypocrite or out to fool anyone," Flynt's statement said. "She's just a victim of the Bush administration, who is using her to justify the war in Iraq and force-feed us a Joan of Arc."

In an interview with the AP on Tuesday, Lynch declined to comment on any aspect of the matter, including whether such photos exist.

The interview was scheduled to publicize her biography, "I Am a Soldier, Too: The Jessica Lynch Story," which was released Tuesday. It covers the days between March 23, when her 507th Maintenance Company convoy was ambushed in Nasiriyah, Iraq, and April 1, when she was evacuated from a hospital by U.S. commandos.

After her rescue, the young soldier from Palestine, W.Va., was celebrated as a hero prisoner of war.

Published reports Tuesday said the photos showed Lynch topless, but Flynt's publicist claimed the former soldier is nude in the pictures.

"At this point Mr. Flynt has no comment as to the content of the photographs except to say Jessica Lynch is not wearing any clothes in them," she said.

Flynt's publicist would not say how much the publisher paid for the pictures, or who sold them.

Flynt has been in a wheelchair since an assassination attempt in 1978. His magazine won a landmark Supreme Court decision in 1988 that held that even pornographic spoofs enjoy First Amendment protection.



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