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- query?id=1358435518785583 accessdate "2013-01-18".
- query?id=1358435518785583 archivedate "1997-10-11".
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- query?id=1358435518785583 author "Amnesty International UK".
- query?id=1358435518785583 isCitedBy Amnesty_International_UK_Media_Awards_1997.
- query?id=1358435518785583 quote ""In England, African Americans and Latinos made up 100% of the people executed for rape. No white soldier was executed for rape in England. And an analysis of that value seems to indicate that they executed people who were the lowest of the low in terms of their social characteristics, not because of the crime that was committed. I know of an instance where a white soldier was convicted of raping a 16-year-old girl, he was a commander and ended up getting 30 days. He was also very articulate, he had a very good defence and he was in a crucial position that the command could not afford to lose. It had nothing to do with justice at all, but it has to do with maintaining discipline The US army was very concerned that black soldiers particularly did not learn to act differently when they were away from home and race was one way they could be reminded of their place."".
- query?id=1358435518785583 title "BBC Radio South "Chocolate Soldier from the USA" produced by Marc Jobst, presented by George Pixley".
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