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Revealed: Blackwater Still Working in Iraq for John McCain-linked 'Non-Profit'

Posted by Jeremy Scahill, Rebel Reports at 10:45 AM on June 10, 2009.


A new lawsuit reveals that the notorious mercenary firm is working, under a different name, for the International Republican Institute in Iraq.

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It seems as though every week there is a new lawsuit filed against Blackwater for the killing of civilians in Iraq. While the Justice Department has failed to prosecute most of these cases (the September 2007 Nisour Square massacre being an exception), attorney Susan Burke has dedicated a substantial part of her practice to holding the company responsible for its crimes. She works in cooperation with the Center for Constitutional Rights.

Not only is Burke representing the victims of Nisour Square in their civil suit, and the family of an Iraqi guard allegedly murdered by a drunken Blackwater operative, but she has filed at least a half a dozen other cases against the company. “Erik Prince, a modern-day merchant of death, acts as if he is above the rule of law,” charges Burke.

But beyond the specifics of her lawsuits, Burke is also alleging Blackwater/Xe remains firmly entrenched in Iraq, using affiliate companies like Greystone. She also says Blackwater is working for a “non-profit” organization, started under the Reagan administration, with a history of interference in internal affairs and elections of various nations, including allegations it helped foment a coup in Haiti: the International Republican Institute.

“The Iraqi government has barred Xe-Blackwater from operating in Iraq, and has refused to grant the licenses needed to carry weapons in Iraq,” Burke says.  “Yet Prince continues to provide armed personnel to the International Republican Institute. Such repeated illegal conduct by Prince must be stopped.”

According to SourceWatch:

Loosely affiliated with the Republican Party, the International Republican Insitute (IRI) works closely with the the National Endowment for Democracy and United States foreign policy instruments, including the U.S. Department of State and U.S. Agency for International Development, to support economic and political development programs around the world. The organization is almost exclusively funded by the U.S. government and related agencies.

IRI is also closely linked to Sen. John McCain. According to IRI’s vice president, “Since the summer of 2003, IRI has conducted a multi-faceted program aimed at promoting democracy in Iraq. Toward this end, IRI works with political parties, civil society groups, and government officials and administrators. In support of these efforts, IRI also conducts numerous public opinion research projects and assists its Iraqi partners in the production of radio and television ads and programs.” One IRI grant recipient in Iraq told author Nikolas Kozloff, “Instead of promoting impartial, better understanding of certain ideas and concepts, they [the IRI] are actually trying to further the cause of the Republican administration.” Kozloff notes that in 2005-6 Blackwater donated $30,000 to IRI.

These new allegations surfaced today as Burke filed yet another lawsuit against Blackwater-Xe—this one over a 2007 civilian shooting in Iraq. Burke alleges that “Xe-Blackwater ‘shooters’ operating in Hilla, Iraq unnecessarily fired shots, killing Husain Salih Rabea and traumatizing Ali Kareem Fakhri, a student at the Babylon University College of Biology.”
According to the lawsuit, the men were shot at as they drove in separate vehicles on a public roadway on August 13, 2007. Mr. Rabea died from the gunshot wound, leaving behind five sons and three daughters.
The complaint, which was filed today in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, alleges that Blackwater/Xe:

• continues to flout Iraqi law and operate without a license by continuing to provide armed men  under contract to protect employees of the International Republican Institute, an American government-funded organization,
• tries to hide its continued illegal operations in Iraq by using the Greystone name rather than the Blackwater or Xe name,
• captured illegal conduct of personnel on videotape and audiotape, but did not report or punish the illegal conduct of “shooters” and instead intentionally destroyed the evidence of illegal conduct, and encouraged the “shooters” to do the same.

Blackwater affiliate, Greystone, which Burke alleges is still operating in Iraq, is covered in-depth in my book, Blackwater: The Rise of the World’s Most Powerful Mercenary Army, is registered offshore in Barbados. It is an old-fashioned mercenary operation offering “personnel from the best militaries throughout the world” for hire by governments and private organizations. It also boasts of a “multi-national peacekeeping program,” with forces “specializing in crowd control and less than lethal techniques and military personnel for the less stable areas of operation.”

The most recent lawsuit names as defendants 12 companies or entities owned by Erik Prince. It alleges “war crimes, assault and battery, wrongful death, intentional infliction of emotion distress, negligent infliction of emotional distress, negligent hiring, training and supervision, and tortious spoliation of evidence.”

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Tagged as: iraq, john mccain, blackwater, erik prince, nisour square, xe, international republican , national endowment for de, reagan administration, susan burke

Jeremy Scahill is the author of Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army. He writes at RebelReports.


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Revealed?
Posted by: Democracy Activist on Jun 10, 2009 2:21 PM   
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Revealed? The fact that Blackwater provides security for IRI has been public knowledge for years, so I’m not sure what has been “revealed.”

Like the State Department, which continues to use Blackwater for both security and other services, IRI has an ongoing contract with Blackwater in Iraq. And as a State Department grantee, should Blackwater not be able to operate legally in Iraq, IRI would hire a new security firm.

And if you want facts on IRI’s work in Haiti you can find them here.

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» RE: evealed? Posted by: peacefullaim1
Facts on IRI's work in Haiti
Posted by: Democracy Activist on Jun 10, 2009 2:37 PM   
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You can find facts on IRI's Haiti work here (http://www.iri.org/newsreleases/2008-07-18-Haiti-faq.asp).

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Jeremy, our foreign policy is controlled by Neocon elites. It won't stop til we investigate 911.
Posted by: pfgetty on Jun 11, 2009 4:35 AM   
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Jeremy, don't you see it? You must. You know more and have written more about the deception going on at the top about the real goals and plans for world hegemony than anyone else. You KNOW this stuff. You must also know that it won't stop unless we cut out the heart of it all: the lies of 911.
The work that proves 911 was an inside job in order to facilitate the "remaking of the Middle East" has already been done. The proof is right in front of us. But it is ignored by the press, including you and Amy and Juan and the rest of the progressive media, like Alternet.
As you said:

"Blackwater is working for a “non-profit” organization, started under the Reagan administration, with a history of interference in internal affairs and elections of various nations, including allegations it helped foment a coup in Haiti: the International Republican Institute."

It is obvious from this statement that the core of those pushing this agenda is the neocons and affiliates. And it is clear to anyone who sees the reality of 911 that this core was at the heart of the planning, execution, and coverup of 911.
Expose the lies of 911 and finally the American people will give a shit. Their anger will be so immense that they will want the heads of every one of these bastards, all the way to the top: Kissinger and the rest.

But something is keeping you from investigating all of this. You want what the exposing of 911 could get us, but you won't go for it.
I'm perplexed.
What on earth is going on with you progressive wing journalists? Fear? Loss of financial support? Or are you actually linked in some way to this cancer that is eating America from within?

Just tell me, Jeremy, and then I'll shut up. Email me at mhc911truth@yahoo.com

Better yet, go on a campaign of digging into the lies of 911. You have the backing and the readership and name. You could do it. Do you want to?

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Same 'Non Profit' that provided Aid and 'boots' to AQ in the '80s
Posted by: Purple Girl on Jun 11, 2009 8:23 AM   
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Talk about 'palling around with Terrorist', McCain had the audacity to refer to the fledgling AQ of the '80s as "Afghani Freedom fighters" during a presidential debate wtih Obama.
One must wonder if the reason McCain 'Knows how to catch Bin laden" is because he's been to his palace known as "Hell" for drinks and dinner. Got to the Gates, stopped, took off his shoes and proceeded in jsut in time for appetizers.
So what future terrorist is McCains Non Profit playing benefactor to Now?
Well beyond the accusations associated with his nickname 'SongBird', John McCains Patriotism to this country is in serious doubt.

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