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Joesoef
21-03-06, 19:10
US military probes Iraq killings
US military investigators have flown to Iraq to study reports that marines shot dead at least 15 civilians, including seven women and three children.
The incident is said to have happened in Haditha on 19 November 2005.

The military's initial claim that the civilians died in a roadside blast was disproved by an earlier investigation.

Investigators will now ask if the civilians died in crossfire or were targeted deliberately in a potential war crime.

Iraqis often accuse US troops fighting insurgents of committing war crimes.

Residents in Haditha, in the western province of Anbar, say the marines went on the rampage after one of their number was killed in a roadside blast and another two were injured.


Their bodies were riddled with bullets... there were blood spatters inside their homes
Bobby Ghosh
Time reporter The video... purports to show the aftermath of the events in Haditha, but it doesn't tell the whole story
Lt Col Michelle Martin-Hing
US military spokeswoman

They say the soldiers began shooting dead the inhabitants of nearby homes and others from the area.

A US military spokesman, Capt Lyle Gilbert, told the BBC News website "appropriate action will be taken if the investigation finds evidence of impropriety".

He said Iraqi insurgents routinely "put civilians in the cross-hairs" in order to turn public opinion against the US military.

'Collateral damage'

A military report at the time had said insurgents opened fire from all directions after the roadside explosion and the marines responded, killing eight fighters.


DEATH IN HADITHA
November 2005: Initial US military report
One US marine killed in roadside bomb, two injured
Explosion also kills 15 Iraqi civilians
Eight insurgents killed in fire-fight following blast
January 2005: US military preliminary investigation
One US marine killed in roadside bomb, two injured
Fifteen civilians accidentally killed by US fire amid battle with insurgents
March 2005: US military begins criminal investigation

In the report, the deaths of 15 civilians were blamed on the initial blast.

Locals offered a different version of events, and the case was taken up by US news weekly, Time.

Time reporter Bobby Ghosh told the BBC that a videotape, given to the magazine by an Iraqi human rights group, had shown the civilians "could not have been killed by a roadside bomb".

"Their bodies were riddled with bullets," he said. "There was evidence there had been gunfire inside their homes, there were blood spatters inside their homes."

The magazine says it presented its findings to the US military, which investigated the incident in January.

The preliminary investigation established that members of two Iraqi families were indeed killed by the marines, though it described the deaths as collateral damage.

Time says there is not enough evidence to show US soldiers deliberately targeted the civilians.

Now the case has been referred for criminal investigation by the US' Naval Criminal Investigative Service to establish whether the 12 marines involved were guilty of misconduct.


A spokeswoman for the US military, Lt Col Michelle Martin-Hing, told the BBC News website the video presented by Time magazine "doesn't tell the whole story".
Lt Col Martin-Hing said the investigation will examine whether the marines violated any rules of engagement in the five hours they spent tracking insurgents, who were "moving through the town amongst homes, civilian residents, other structures and palm groves".

Amnesty International has long accused the US military of failing to investigate adequately claims that its soldiers have killed Iraqi civilians.

Balad raid

Separately, the US military has announced it will investigate allegations that its soldiers killed 11 people in a raid north of Baghdad last week.

Iraqi police said five children and four women were among those shot dead by US soldiers in a house near the town of Balad last Wednesday.

The military said at the time that it killed only four people in the raid, which is said to have targeted an insurgent linked to al-Qaeda.

Lt Col Barry Johnson, a US spokesman in Baghdad, told Reuters news agency an investigation had been opened because of the "discrepancy" between the US and Iraqi police's accounts of what happened.


Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk

tukkersterror
21-03-06, 19:13
En voor de 3e keer :p

gh.wille
21-03-06, 20:30
Geplaatst door Joesoef
US military probes Iraq killings
US military investigators have flown to Iraq to study reports that marines shot dead at least 15 civilians, including seven women and three children.
The incident is said to have happened in Haditha on 19 November 2005.

The military's initial claim that the civilians died in a roadside blast was disproved by an earlier investigation.

Investigators will now ask if the civilians died in crossfire or were targeted deliberately in a potential war crime.

Iraqis often accuse US troops fighting insurgents of committing war crimes.

Residents in Haditha, in the western province of Anbar, say the marines went on the rampage after one of their number was killed in a roadside blast and another two were injured.


Their bodies were riddled with bullets... there were blood spatters inside their homes
Bobby Ghosh
Time reporter The video... purports to show the aftermath of the events in Haditha, but it doesn't tell the whole story
Lt Col Michelle Martin-Hing
US military spokeswoman

They say the soldiers began shooting dead the inhabitants of nearby homes and others from the area.

A US military spokesman, Capt Lyle Gilbert, told the BBC News website "appropriate action will be taken if the investigation finds evidence of impropriety".

He said Iraqi insurgents routinely "put civilians in the cross-hairs" in order to turn public opinion against the US military.

'Collateral damage'

A military report at the time had said insurgents opened fire from all directions after the roadside explosion and the marines responded, killing eight fighters.


DEATH IN HADITHA
November 2005: Initial US military report
One US marine killed in roadside bomb, two injured
Explosion also kills 15 Iraqi civilians
Eight insurgents killed in fire-fight following blast
January 2005: US military preliminary investigation
One US marine killed in roadside bomb, two injured
Fifteen civilians accidentally killed by US fire amid battle with insurgents
March 2005: US military begins criminal investigation

In the report, the deaths of 15 civilians were blamed on the initial blast.

Locals offered a different version of events, and the case was taken up by US news weekly, Time.

Time reporter Bobby Ghosh told the BBC that a videotape, given to the magazine by an Iraqi human rights group, had shown the civilians "could not have been killed by a roadside bomb".

"Their bodies were riddled with bullets," he said. "There was evidence there had been gunfire inside their homes, there were blood spatters inside their homes."

The magazine says it presented its findings to the US military, which investigated the incident in January.

The preliminary investigation established that members of two Iraqi families were indeed killed by the marines, though it described the deaths as collateral damage.

Time says there is not enough evidence to show US soldiers deliberately targeted the civilians.

Now the case has been referred for criminal investigation by the US' Naval Criminal Investigative Service to establish whether the 12 marines involved were guilty of misconduct.


A spokeswoman for the US military, Lt Col Michelle Martin-Hing, told the BBC News website the video presented by Time magazine "doesn't tell the whole story".
Lt Col Martin-Hing said the investigation will examine whether the marines violated any rules of engagement in the five hours they spent tracking insurgents, who were "moving through the town amongst homes, civilian residents, other structures and palm groves".

Amnesty International has long accused the US military of failing to investigate adequately claims that its soldiers have killed Iraqi civilians.

Balad raid

Separately, the US military has announced it will investigate allegations that its soldiers killed 11 people in a raid north of Baghdad last week.

Iraqi police said five children and four women were among those shot dead by US soldiers in a house near the town of Balad last Wednesday.

The military said at the time that it killed only four people in the raid, which is said to have targeted an insurgent linked to al-Qaeda.

Lt Col Barry Johnson, a US spokesman in Baghdad, told Reuters news agency an investigation had been opened because of the "discrepancy" between the US and Iraqi police's accounts of what happened.


Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk


Over de Moslim broeders die elkaar uitmoorden ,en elkaars Moskeen opblazen , horen we niet zo veel ! dat telt niet mee zeker .

En Millitairen die Ongewapende Burgers uit wraak doden , mogen ze van mijn part ook Doodschieten , maar dan moet het wel bewezen worden dat ze willens en wetens burgers vermoord hebben uit wraak.

amOer
21-03-06, 21:56
Geplaatst door gh.wille
Over de Moslim broeders die elkaar uitmoorden ,en elkaars Moskeen opblazen , horen we niet zo veel ! dat telt niet mee zeker .

En Millitairen die Ongewapende Burgers uit wraak doden , mogen ze van mijn part ook Doodschieten , maar dan moet het wel bewezen worden dat ze willens en wetens burgers vermoord hebben uit wraak.

pffft .. tukker .. zal ik weer beginnen of de dommen laten zoals ze zijn denk je ?! ... echt ik begin me aan internet te ergeren omdat iedereen .. wetend of onwetend .. zomaar wat zegt !! this sucks ! wanneer denken mensen na voordat ze wat zeggen/typen ?!

Dolle Fatima
22-03-06, 09:38
Waarom komen zulke berichten nooit in het Nederlandse nieuws?

Bar
22-03-06, 10:27
Geplaatst door Dolle Fatima
Waarom komen zulke berichten nooit in het Nederlandse nieuws?

Je moet eens een TV aanschaffen.

mark61
22-03-06, 10:33
Geplaatst door Dolle Fatima
Waarom komen zulke berichten nooit in het Nederlandse nieuws?

Of een krant lezen

Leger VS onderzoekt beschuldiging van moord op Irakezen


BAGDAD, 22 MAART. Het Amerikaanse leger heeft een onderzoek ingesteld naar beschuldigingen dat vijftien Iraakse burgers zijn vermoord door Amerikaanse mariniers. Het incident vond plaats in november vorig jaar toen Amerikaanse militairen in een hinderlaag liepen. Bij een bomexplosie en het daaropvolgende vuurgevecht kwamen vijftien burgers, acht opstandelingen en een Amerikaanse marinier om het leven. Het Amerikaanse leger zei in eerste instantie dat de burgers om kwamen bij de explosie. Maar volgens het Amerikaanse blad Time zijn de burgers vermoord door Amerikaanse mariniers uit wraak voor de dood van hun collega. Het blad baseert zich op ooggetuigeverslagen en op een videoband die het van een Iraakse mensenrechtenorganisatie kreeg. Het Amerikaanse leger deed in januari al onderzoek naar het incident, waaruit bleek dat de burgers wel door de Amerikaanse mariniers waren gedood. Maar het rapport beschreef dit als ‘collateral damage’. Het onderzoek dat nu loopt moet uitwijzen of dit waar is. (AP, Reuters)

http://www.nrc.nl/buitenland/article255813.ece