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Part of the difference in treatment was certainly the passage of time and Calley's contrition, however many decades delayed, regarding the infamous massacre of more than 500 civilians.
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Today, some of Calley's cohorts, the mostly anonymous others who perpetrated their own horrors in Southeast Asia and never faced even a modicum of justice for their crimes, go about their lives in American cities and suburbs.
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While an opportunity was squandered during the Vietnam era, Calley's apology and the response to al-Megrahi's release offer another chance for some essential soul-searching in the United States.
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In considering Calley's decades-late contrition, Americans might ask why a double-standard exists when it comes to official outrage over mass murder.
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If you recall what actually happened at My Lai, Calley's more-than-40-years-late apology cannot help but ring hollow.
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In view of Calley's recent remorse and the Times editorial, we are republishing below a part of a series on Powell's real record that I co-authored with Norman Solomon in 1996.
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Calley's remorse may be decades overdue but at least he has paid a price for his role as the senior officer on the ground during the massacre.
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In view of Calley's recent remorse and the Times editorial, we are republishing below a part of a series on Powell's real record that I co-authored with Norman Solomon in 1996.
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Calley's remorse may be decades overdue but at least he has paid a price for his role as the senior officer on the ground during the massacre.
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Still, Calley's belated remorse evidences a sense of responsibility that his superiors -- from his company commander Capt.
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