https://archive.ph/O8rGB to see the whole article. It contains (extremely disturbing, sob-inducing, be warned) testimonials from 30 years ago. The angle of the article is shoot-and-cry, as the author's concern seems to be to protect soldiers committing atrocities from the potential mental health impacts and the "moral injury" of their acts.
I'm not sure if you read the article, but there were clear distinctions between soldiers who had no remorse for war crimes and those who consciously chose not to do them or report war crimes to superiors.
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u/velvetjacket1 3d ago
https://archive.ph/O8rGB to see the whole article. It contains (extremely disturbing, sob-inducing, be warned) testimonials from 30 years ago. The angle of the article is shoot-and-cry, as the author's concern seems to be to protect soldiers committing atrocities from the potential mental health impacts and the "moral injury" of their acts.