In Canada, a US soldier who fled to avoid serving in Iraq is having his asylum case heard in front of an immigration board. Josh Key, who served in Iraq for eight months, said he decided to desert military service after witnessing several atrocities commited by the US military. In an interview with the BBC, Key said:
“The only people that were getting hurt was the innocent; that was innocent Iraqi people, as well as innocent soldiers.”
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In Canada, a US soldier who fled to avoid serving in Iraq is having his asylum case heard in front of an immigration board. Josh Key, who served in Iraq for eight months, said he decided to desert military service after witnessing several atrocities commited by the US military. In an interview with the BBC, Key said:
“The only people that were getting hurt was the innocent; that was innocent Iraqi people, as well as innocent soldiers.”
democracynow
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