How many other US murders are there in Iraq



So the Americans have been caught out murdering kids, babies and even a
blind old man in a wheel chair, along with four students and a taxi driver
who just had the misfortune to drive into the yanks killing fields, Now its
a well known fact the US forces do not like fighting people who are capable
of showing any resistance, so how many of the estimated 40,000 civilians
have these brave and noble Americans ACTUALLY murdered in Iraq, and
Afhanistan. USMC United States Murdering Criminals. This is one
country that we be forever known as the nation without honour.


Haditha: Massacre and cover-up?
By Martin Asser
BBC News

Haditha is an agricultural community of about 90,000 inhabitants on the
banks of the Euphrates north-west of Baghdad.
It lies in the huge western province of Anbar, which has been the heartland
of the insurgency since US troops led the invasion of Iraq to overthrow
Saddam Hussein in 2003.

It is a dangerous place for the US marines who control this part of Iraq and
for the inhabitants, caught between insurgents and American troops.


On the morning of 19 November 2005, the Subhani neighbourhood was the scene
of an event that has become like the pulse of the insurgency - a roadside
bomb targeting a US military patrol.
It killed 20-year-old Lance Corp Miguel (TJ) Terrazas, driving one of four
humvee vehicles in the patrol, and injured two other marines.


A simple US military statement hinted at the bloody chain of events which
the attack started - though subsequent scrutiny showed it to be far from the
truth.
It said: "A US marine and 15 civilians were killed yesterday from the blast
of a roadside bomb in Haditha.

"Immediately following the bombing, gunmen attacked the convoy with small
arms fire. Iraqi army soldiers and marines returned fire, killing eight
insurgents and wounding another."

Video footage

The tragedy of Haditha may have been left at that - just another statistic
of "war-torn" Iraq, a place too dangerous to be reported properly by
journalists, where openness is not in the interests of political and
military circles, and the sheer scale of death numbs the senses.

However, a day after the incident, local journalist Taher Thabet got his
video camera out and filmed scenes that - whatever they were - were not the
aftermath of a roadside bomb.


The bodies of women and children, still in their nightclothes; interior
walls and ceilings peppered with bullet holes; bloodstains on the floor.
Mr Thabet's tape prompted an investigation by the Iraqi human rights group
Hammurabi, which passed details onto the US weekly magazine Time in January.

Before publishing its account on 19 March, the magazine passed the tape to
US military commanders in Baghdad, who initiated a preliminary
investigation.

Following their findings, the official version was changed to say that,
after the roadside bomb, the 15 civilians had been accidentally shot by
marines during a firefight with insurgents.

Nevertheless, on 9 March the top commanders in Baghdad began a criminal
investigation, led by the Naval Criminal Investigation Service (NCIS). Its
report is expected within days.

On 7 April three officers in charge of troops in Haditha were also stripped
of their command and reassigned.

Pretended to die

Eyewitness accounts suggest that comrades of Lance Corp Terrazas, far from
coming under enemy fire, went on the rampage in Haditha after his death.


A US soldier came in and shot at us, I pretended to be dead and he
didn't notice me
Safa Younis

Twelve-year-old Safa Younis appears in a Hammurabi video saying she was in
one of three houses where troops came in and indiscriminately killed family
members.
"They knocked at our front door and my father went to open it. They shot him
dead from behind the door and then they shot him again," she says in the
video.

"Then one American soldier came in and shot at us all. I pretended to be
dead and he didn't notice me."

Hammurabi says eight people died in the house, including Safa's five
siblings, aged between 14 and two.

In another house seven people including a child and his 70-year-old
grandfather were killed. Four brothers aged 41 to 24 died in a third house.
Eyewitnesses said they were forced into a wardrobe and shot.

Outside in the street, US troops are said to have gunned down four students
and a taxi driver they had stopped at a roadblock set up after the bombing.

Damage

The Pentagon has said little about the Haditha deaths publicly, and in Iraq
the incident has caused little controversy - US troops there are already
routinely viewed as trigger happy and indifferent to Iraqi casualties.

But politicians in Washington who have been briefed on the military
investigation say it backs the story that marines killed civilians in cold
blood.

The chairman of the Senate armed services committee, John Warner, says it
will hold hearings into the incident and how it was handled.

Media commentators have spoken of it as "Iraq's My Lai" - a reference to the
1968 massacre of 500 villagers in Vietnam.

Democrat congressman John Murtha, a former marine and war veteran, has said
the Haditha incident could turn out to be an even bigger scandal than the
Abu Ghraib prison abuse scandal.

The Marine Corps has responded to Mr Murtha by saying it would be
inappropriate to comment on an ongoing investigation, but would do so "as
soon as the facts are known and decisions on future actions are made".




Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/middle_east/5033648.stm

Published: 2006/05/31 13:49:45 GMT

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