Hubbard, James, 1949- :'Is it too late to swap this for a *#$! sten gun?!' 8 March 2012

Hubbard, James, 1949- :'Is it too late to swap this for a *#$! sten gun?!' 8 March 2012
Date
2012
By
Setford News Photo Agency
Reference
DCDL-0020438
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Shows a World War Two soldier (WWII) in heaven where he sees a newspaper headline about the desecration of WW2 graves in Libya. He tries to swap his harp for a sten gun. Context: what appears to have been a video made by Libyan Islamic militia shows the militia kicking down gravestones and breaking the cenotaph with sledgehammers in a British military cemetery near Benghazi. The National Transitional Council expressed deep regret at the desecration which it "strongly condemned". (Guardian 4 March 2012)

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