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I came across this recently and was outraged by the way the British killed captured Indian 'mutineers' during the 1857 revolt.
This disturbing painting by Vasili Vasilyevich Vereshchagin shows British soldiers executing participants in the Indian Revolt of 1857. Alleged 'rebels' were tied to the muzzles of cannon, which would then be fired.
This brutal method of execution made it nearly impossible for the sepoys' families to perform the proper Hindu or Muslim funeral rites.
Have things changed? I don't think so, what with Western troops seen urinating on dead bodies and other such despicable acts in Afghanistan and elsewhere.
And these guys are the first to point fingers at all and sundry for human rights violations!
This disturbing painting by Vasili Vasilyevich Vereshchagin shows British soldiers executing participants in the Indian Revolt of 1857. Alleged 'rebels' were tied to the muzzles of cannon, which would then be fired.
This brutal method of execution made it nearly impossible for the sepoys' families to perform the proper Hindu or Muslim funeral rites.
Have things changed? I don't think so, what with Western troops seen urinating on dead bodies and other such despicable acts in Afghanistan and elsewhere.
And these guys are the first to point fingers at all and sundry for human rights violations!