Glenn
Greenwald on CNN: Obama Can’t Just Apologize for ‘War Crime’
CNN
Two days after Glenn
Greenwald went after CNN for “obscuring” the facts on the U.S.
airstrike that killed 22 people at a Doctors Without Borders hospital
in Afghanistan, he appeared on the same network to criticize
President Barack Obama for delivering what he believes to be an
insufficient apology to the organization.
“Doctors Without
Borders, the organization that has run this hospital for five years,
has made very clear that they’re not most interested in hearing
apologies or claims of mistake or collateral damage,” Greenwald
said.
“They want only one
thing, and that is an independent, impartial investigation to find
out what really happened here, who made the decision to bomb this
hospital and what it is that they knew. And unfortunately the U.S.
government, even through today as President Obama is apologizing, has
made clear that they will refuse to cooperate with that kind of
investigation because they say they’re investigating themselves.”
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