Korean War Vet Dumas on Bowe Bergdahl, John Kerry, POWs - Fri - TopicsExpress



          

Korean War Vet Dumas on Bowe Bergdahl, John Kerry, POWs - Fri 6/13, 9am Eastern Korean War Veteran and POW/MIA activist Bob Dumas to appear on The Power Hour with Joyce Riley on Friday 6/13 at 9AM Eastern to discuss the recent prisoner exchange in Afghanistan for U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl and the U.S. Governments history concerning its POWs/MIAs. Tune in on line at thepowerhour to listen live. In regards to the recent prisoner exchange in Afghanistan for U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry stated that it would be offensive and incomprehensible to consciously leave an American behind. (See cnn/2014/06/08/us/bowe-bergdahl-release/) Yet, it was the same John Kerry who as a Senator co-chairing the 1992 U.S. Senate Investigations on POWs/MIAs participated in the deliberate effort to in fact make sure that Korean War POWs would remain left behind. (See https://youtube/watch?v=2MDKwu3EyY0) Get the 2005 documentary featuring Bob Dumas entitled Missing, Presumed Dead: The Search for Americas POWs at missingpresumeddead and share it with others. Hundreds of American POWs from the Korean War were abandoned in N. Korea after hostilities ended in 1953. When it became apparent that repatriating these men would not be feasible, the U.S. government declared them, Missing, Presumed Dead. These missing servicemen were forgotten until POW/MIA activists forced the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, chaired by Sen. John Kerry, to investigate recent reports that POWs are still alive in Vietnam and N. Korea and that the Pentagon has kept this secret from the public. MISSING, PRESUMED DEAD, unveils the mystery of why these POWs were abandoned, the likelihood some are still alive in N. Korea and why our government doesnt want them back. - Bill Dumas, filmmaker and nephew of Bob and Roger Dumas
Posted on: Fri, 13 Jun 2014 03:44:21 +0000

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