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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: Iraq, Afghanistan veterans to reveal war atrocities and 'some pretty fucked-up shit' Iraq Veterans Against the War is organizing the "Winter Soldier" conference outside of Washington, DC, to share their experiences from the front lines. The conference, which begins Thursday and will continue through the weekend, aims to build on a 1971 gathering in which Vietnam veterans gathered in Detroit to share their view of atrocities they witnessed in that war. l7;o1;f9;Itl7;o1;f9;s not going to be easy to hear what we have to say," IVAW executive director Kelly Dougherty, who served in Iraq as a military police officer, says in a press release. "Itl7;o1;f9;s not going to be easy for us to tell it. But we believe that the only way this war is going to end is if the American people truly understand what we have done in their name.l7;o1;f9; Although the 1971 Winter Soldier meeting inspired the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to hold a hearing that featured Vietnam Veteran John Kerry -- "How do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake?" he famously asked -- it failed to receive wide ranging media coverage. "I don't think we had nearly the effect we had hoped for," Vietnam veteran William Crandell told Salon's Mark Benjamin. "The reporters on the scene were very impressed," he said. "But the networks sat on it." IVAW organizers hope the substantial diversification of media outlets since the Vietnam era will prevent this weekend's gathering from being ignored. The group will be broadcasting the conference on its Web site, and supporters are hosting viewing parties around the country. In an effort to protect themselves from accusations they are attacking US troops or spreading faulty stories, IVAW has assembled verification teams to interview soldiers planning to testify and examine additional evidence, including videos and photos, Salon reports. The phrase "Winter Soldier," is a twist on a phrase written by Thomas Paine in 1776: "These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of his country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. "I'm pretty sure we saw some pretty fucked-up shit," Clifton Hicks, an Iraq war veteran who is set to testify at the event, told Salon. One of the incidents likely to be discussed is a 2003 air-strike on apartment buildings in Baghdad. Witnesses told Salon they believed innocent civilians died in the attack, but they could not provide direct evidence to support their claim. The online magazine posted the following video of the attack.
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