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It's a little upsetting, but maybe strikes a balance? I found this face/image to be especially poignant. I move this be the Houla massacre top image, if acceptable. It's an unusual and powerful one that says hey, we have an unusual and powerful view on this you haven't seen yet. --Caustic Logic 22:50, 12 October 2012 (EST)

I oppose. In fact I do not even want to see the image. Last year I had no problem working on the Libyan Civil War blog – and eating chocolate cookies at the same. Now I try to avoid the site because it stinks so badly of maggot-eaten burnt flesh. I think we should keep emotional and gory material as hidden as possible. -- Petri Krohn 01:57, 13 October 2012 (EST)
I agree with Petri. It's self-evident that a massacre of children includes some gruesome scenes and showing them brings no additional information value. If readers want to dig deeper based on the presented research, they can follow the links. --CE 05:25, 13 October 2012 (EST)
Alright then, page bottom image? Relegated to this warning space, or deleted. Either works for me. --Caustic Logic 09:39, 13 October 2012 (EST)