Quote Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro View Post
But the context is important to the video.

I don't think the fact that the military didn't want to release it is good evidence of wrongdoing. If a video looked bad but wasn't actually they wouldn't want to release it.
Absolutely. Being edited certainly makes it an imperfect source of evidence; the point is, it's what we've got access to. I don't like the suggestion that we can't question the rightness of the military action without further evidence, when further evidence is not forthcoming. If the military feels that this video is a poor representation of what happened, they are free to counter it by releasing more information.

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