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Tuesday, October 19, 2004 at 05:54AM
A veteran shown in a new film critical of Senator
John Kerry's anti-Vietnam War activism is suing the producer of the
movie, saying it libels him by deceptively editing his statements. The
suit, filed yesterday in Philadelphia, involves the film "Stolen Honor:
Wounds That Never Heal," which accuses Mr. Kerry, the Democratic
nominee for president, and the antiwar group he joined of making up the
accounts of wartime atrocities that Mr. Kerry later talked about in his
1971 Senate testimony. The Sinclair Broadcast Group has asked its 62
television stations to show the movie this week. The veteran who
brought the suit, Kenneth J. Campbell, is shown saying he was not at
one of the massacres later discussed, and asking another veteran
whether he could produce accounts of the massacre. A lawyer for Mr.
Campbell, a decorated marine who is now a professor at the University
of Delaware, said the film was edited to take out footage in which Mr.
Campbell made clear that only soldiers who witnessed the atrocities
firsthand would be allowed to testify at the hearings, and footage in
which he recounted his military superiors ordering him to kill innocent
civilians. [more ]