Well, to be quite frank, that news didn't surprise me that much, we asre talking about a war anyway, brings up the worst out of people.

It's not something new anyway. In Homer's Odyssey (I believe it was there) you could read how Achilles' corpse (Well, I think it was him, not 100% sure) was dragged arround tied to the back of a chariot. Or, to speak of a book I have read more recently, Robert Louis Stevenson clearly described how, in war, the people in the most barbarian islands of the south (Not in Tahiti or Samoa, yet in the Marquesse...I hope it's written Marquesse, I read the book in Spanish) broke their enemies apart to pieces and ate them. And that was more than a century ago, but one year ago I read in the newspaper how a guerrilla in Congo raped and killed children to eat them afterwards. Or to make something closer to our world (The Only One That Exists, The South Cone Are Just Extras In The Movie, Third Class Corpses :rolleyes2 ) we can see all the horrible things done in the holocaust to jews, in the Spanish Civil War to communists, in Russia to anyone oposing Stalin, or how soldiers in Vietnam used napalm against children.

And you know, this is in the news now, but I bet it has happened before in the war, in this war, in the other and in the war to come.

Like when Creon decided Polinices (Whatever the name in English is) did not deserve to be buried, he was following the same schemes this people do: They see the "infidels" have conquered their land, so they attack those people. Then one of them decides to degenerate more and starts kicking the corpses, or whatever they were doing in those images. Then people follow. Horrible, yes, completly disgusting and gross, but I'm not surprised it happened, nor will I be surprised if it happened again. Don't think I am doing an apology to such horrible actions, I'm just saying it's nothing new. I think it would not be a bad idea to ask ourselves what lead those people to degenerate to this. Do you believe none of the people posting in this forum would ever do this? I prefer to believe I wouldn't, but it's certainly frightening.