My Lai

  • Revealing a 40-year-old horror

    The Pulitzer-winning reporters who exposed the U.S. Tiger Force's atrocities in Vietnam discuss why the case was whitewashed -- and its scary parallels to Iraq.
  • Another crude slur

    With a campaign of distortion and lies, the right-wing smear machine is trying to impugn the military honor of John Kerry.
  • Burying brutal truths about war

    The Toledo Blade exposed a shocking massacre by U.S. troops in Vietnam that was covered up for three decades, but the media has largely ignored the story. Is the press more timid during wartime?
  • Seymour Hersh

    The man who broke the story of Vietnam's My Lai massacre is still the hardest-working muckraker in the journalism business.
  • No Gun Ri: What they're saying

    Experts grapple with reports that the U.S. committed war crimes during the Korean War.
  • How they got the Korean War atrocity story

    With a year's worth of digging, a team of stolid AP investigators searched records and interviewed survivors to piece together a horrifying story.
  • Searching for Binh Hoa

    Hoping to find an obscure Vietnam War killing field, our correspondent discovers that some lessons of history teach themselves.
  • Seymour Hersh vs. the Pentagon

    Seymour Hersh, the reporter who broke the My Lai story, is back, challenging the government's explanation of Gulf War Syndrome.

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