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War on Iraq

Winter Soldier: Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans Speak Out [Photo Essay]

By Nina Berman, AlterNet. Posted March 15, 2008.


Hundreds of veterans are testifying against war crimes this weekend in Washington, DC. Nina Berman shares their stories.
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An old woman killed for carrying groceries. Taxi drivers fired upon at will. A man shot dead for opening a door. Anyone carrying a shovel, speaking on a cell phone, standing on a roof, or wearing a green head band risked death.

"People were shot for simply walking down the street of their own city," testified Marine Sgt. Jason LeMieux.

He was joined by several other soldiers and marines who testified to the daily horrors of occupation I Iraq and Afghanistan on the opening day of Winter Soldier, a 4 day event organized by Iraq Veterans Against the War, (IVAW) at the National Labor College in Silver Spring, Maryland.

Iraq veteran Steven Casey, appearing at his first public event, played a video from a house raid. A woman is screaming. The soldiers raided the wrong house. "Going to the wrong place, destroying the wrong place. This woman will never forget what happened," said Casey about the humiliation and destruction he caused.

Marine Jon Turner spoke of his first kill. He called the person "the fat man," and said he was an innocent. His commander celebrated the death. According to Turner, his commander would have given him or any other marine a 4 day leave pass, if his first kill had been by stabbing.

Staring into the audience of veterans, friends, and members of the press, Turner said, ."I am sorry for the hate and destruction I inflicted on innocent people. I am sorry for the things that I did. I am not the monster I once was. "

He was not the only one to apologize. Many testifiers asked forgiveness for what they had done, had seen, had believed, and called for an immediate end to the occupation.

They challenged the notion that a tightening of the rules of engagement would have any effect.

"These are the consequences of sending young men and women to battle, "said Marine Lance Cpl. Vincent Emanuele.

Emanuele testified to mishandling of corpses saying when bodies were seen on the road, standard procedure was to drive over and smash them or if so inclined, take souvenir photographs. One picture of a decomposed body, ended up as a screen saver.

Perry O'Brien, a medic in Afghanistan, said during an interview, that

Bodies of dead civilians were used as practice cadavers for medics.

The sensational testimony cast a silence over the audience. People shook their heads, stared at the floor, trying to make sense of it.

Sometimes the grimmest stories were not the goriest. Small details cataloguing the daily indignities added up to a sickening picture.

Army veteran Steven Casey would ram his Bradley vehicle into buildings, or take out water lines. He remembers whooping and hollering on a roof top while watching a several buildings being destroyed in an air strike.

Army private Clifton Hicks remembers his friends throwing water bottles, MREs filed with shit, at passing Iraqis. He called it a childish game played in revenge and frustration.

Marine Cpl. Jason Washburn who served 3 tours in Iraq said,

"we would butt stroke them, jab them with muzzles, kick them.

One time there was a guy on a bicycle with a bag filled of groceries, and we smashed up his bicycle."

In another incident he said, "We were ordered to guard a fuel station - and a bunch of people rushed to get fuel, and we jumped off the truck and charged at the Iraqis and we really beat the hell out of them with rifles, fists, feet, and so once they had fled, broken and bleeding, we mounted up our trucks and left."

.Many soldiers in different units, deployed at different times and locations, spoke about carrying drop weapons and shovels that could be planted on people in order to make the dead look like they were insurgents.

This was commonly encouraged, but only behind closed doors," said Washburn.

The panel testimony ended with videotaped stories of Iraqis who had been wounded or lost loved ones as a result of U.S. military action.

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Nina Berman is a photographer and the author of Purple Hearts: Back From Iraq.

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Posted by: Zimbly on Mar 15, 2008 10:13 AM   
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If you listen carefully at the begining you will hear an "old guy" talk about how"these guys" are betraying America and "not supporting the troops. The the rest of the banal one liners you can cook up
I like to know where this idiot was when Bush/Cheny/Rove/Libby decided to "out" Valerie Plame... a crime that is punishable by death in this country.

I like to know where this guy was when "Cheny whipped his neck around and blasted the young man at the Whitehouse(PEOC) Bunker on Sept 11, 2001 at 9:26 AM..saying Of course the orders still stand. Have you heard anything to the contrary?"

I like to know where this guy was when Col. Ted Westhusing..so called "suicide" happened

Enemies foreign and Domestic..... some people are being very "selective" about what they want to see and hear.

Unfortunately, there isn't the "Draft"..this was one of the more powerful "motivators" during the Viet-nam war..... so I am glad these soldiers are coming forward, but it will not have the same effect as it did in 1971, and the Media today has a complete starnglehold on what the public sees and knows..in other words.."they learn't their lesson.

Oh on last thing, if MCPAIN wins... the Draft will come back and THEN you will see things happen...those "mythical Gulags" across our beautiful country will start to fill up....once people realize whats really going on and start fighting back.

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» RE:Ranting is good!, Posted by: donl51
I agree, Zimbly, we need a draft.
Posted by: Ellie1 on Mar 15, 2008 11:21 AM   
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The American people are either totally stupid or totally lazy. While down in the Hell hole of Florida, I saw a young man with both legs missing, not far from the V.A. hospital there. I mentioned this to my sister, who was with me, as a victim of George W. Her reply, "You can't be sure. Could have been a motorcycle accident." This is the same bitch who told me there were weapons of mass destruction. Ignorance is willful, not biological. She does not care, she is willfully ignorant or niave, as are my next door neighbors who still have a Bush/Cheney bumper sticker on their car. Perhaps a draft will wake up these idiots.

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» A draft is the last thing we need. Posted by: progressiveview
Listen live to Winter Soldier at www.kpfa.org
Posted by: KPFA Radio on Mar 15, 2008 1:15 PM   
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From March 14th to 16th, KPFA Radio is broadcasting the historic Winter Soldier Iraq hearings in Washington, DC, perhaps the most important anti-war event in the United States in decades. More than 200 U.S. military veterans and active-duty troops from Iraq and Afghanistan are attending and testifying about the atrocities committed by U.S. occupation forces - war crimes they have witnessed and, in some cases, participated in.

The three-day live broadcast is co-anchored by former Army medic and KPFA host Aimee Allison and journalist Aaron Glantz. KPFA will be streaming live audio from the Winter Soldier broadcast at kpfa.org and www.warcomeshome.org. War Comes Home will also feature bios, photos, and videos of the speakers. Online audio clips of the testimonials will be posted as the hearing progresses. In addition to hosting the broadcast, Aimee Allison and Aaron Glantz will be blogging from the hearing at www.warcomeshome.org, where listeners will be able to leave their comments. To listen to the historic Winter Soldier broadcast, tune into KPFA Radio 94.1 or 88.1 FM in Northern California or www.warcomeshome.org. The broadcast runs from 6am-4pm Pacific time (9am-7pm Eastern time) on Friday, March 14th, 6am-4pm Pacific time (9am-7pm Eastern time) on Saturday, March 15th, to 7am-1pm Pacific time (10am-4pm Eastern time) on Sunday, March 16th.

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ddrive up the Youtube Hits
Posted by: happyhermit on Mar 15, 2008 3:21 PM   
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on these videos. ivaw

also check out themilitarycult videos on youtube.


i feel like the soldiers can end the war if they just keep coming out and telling us what the hell is really going on over there. people are going to say they're lying, but if more and more come out it will be more convincing.

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How does one respond to this?
Posted by: Tom Degan on Mar 16, 2008 2:00 AM   
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When I clicked on "Post New Topic", I literally sat here for well over ten minutes dumbstruck. How does one even respond to this? How can one?

This sould have been a page one headline in every newspaper across the country. It should have been the leading story on every news broadcast on every radio and television outlet - cable or broadcast, TV and radio. The fact that I am only learning about it now on good ol' AlterNet is very illustrative when one tries to figure out just what the hell is wrong with the main stream "liberal" media.

Liberal, my eye!

Tom Degan
Goshen, NY
Oh, and speaking of "Contemptible"

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Why I love this country
Posted by: redbridge on Mar 17, 2008 6:20 AM   
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I listened to Pacifica's broadcast of these testimonies this past weekend - mostly while my 10 and 11 year olds weren't around. I busied myself doing chores in the house, while staying within earshot of my computer.

And I cried. And cried and cried. I am ashamed that I have let this happen to the young soldiers of my country. I am ashamed that I have let this happen to the people of Iraq and Afghanistan. I am ashamed that I did not give credence to the Dennis Kucinich's of my country.

But I will own this. Will all of you?

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» RE: Why I love this country Posted by: greenthumb