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November 22, 2004
Sites Speaks

Kevin Sites, the photographer who took the footage of a Marine shooting a wounded terrorist in a Fallujah mosque, has posted an open letter to the Marines on his web site, describing the incident from his perspective. It seems sincere and thoughtful. Although I can't gauge its accuracy, I'm not aware of any conflict between it and the soldiers' accounts.

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