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LaVena Johnson: Raped and Murdered on a Military Base in Iraq
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Have you heard the story about LaVena Johnson?
LaVena Johnson, a high school honor student, decided to enlist in the Army to pay for college. On July 19, 2005, after serving eight weeks in Iraq, she was killed, eight days short of her 20th birthday.
Pvt. Johnson -- she was posthumously promoted to private first class -- was found dead on a military base in Balad, Iraq, in a tent belonging to military contractor KBR, a spinoff and former subsidiary of Halliburton, Dick Cheney's company. She was the first woman from Missouri to be killed in Iraq or Afghanistan.
The U.S. Army officially ruled her death a suicide, saying she shot herself in the head, case closed. But this is where the story begins.
Johnson's family knew something was wrong. They had talked to her on the phone a few days earlier, and she was in a great mood as usual, and was planning to come home for the holidays, earlier than expected.
Questions were raised when Johnson's family viewed her body. There were suspicious bruises, and while the military claimed that this right-handed soldier had shot herself in the head with an M-16 rifle, the gunshot wound was on the left side of her head.
But the truth began to make itself known when the family received the autopsy report and photos they had requested under the Freedom of Information Act:
The 5-foot tall, 100-pound woman had been struck in the face with a blunt instrument, probably a weapon. Her nose had been broken, and her teeth knocked back. There were bruises, teeth marks and scratches on the upper part of her body. Her back and right hand had been doused with a flammable liquid and set on fire. Her genital area was bruised and lacerated, and lye had been poured into her vagina. The debris found on her suggested her body had been dragged.
And despite all this mutilation, she was fully clothed when her body was found in the tent, with a blood trail leading to the tent.
Despite the overwhelming evidence, the Army has refused to investigate. Through an online petition, ColorofChange.org demanded an investigation by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Johnson's story is really several stories in one, and is about more than an individual Black woman who was raped and killed by her fellow soldiers. African Americans have fought in every war since the Revolutionary War, and often their country has been a far more formidable foe to them than the so-called enemy they were told to fight.
Often, youth of color, lacking opportunities at home and in need of money, look to the military as a career option and a way to pay for school. But in light of all the death and destruction of the unjust and immoral war in Iraq, fewer of them took the bait this time, and opposition to the war among Black youth has posed a challenge for Army recruiters.
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Posted by: Quannah on Mar 3, 2009 9:26 AM
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Why does it come as no surprise that KBR is involved in this?
We need to demand an immediate INVESTIGATION and give this family some peace knowing the people who murdered their child are locked up for good.
SHAMEFUL! SHAMEFUL!
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Posted by: DeaconJ on Mar 3, 2009 2:53 PM
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demanding justice. What they did to her isn't even
human. I hope the karmic boomerang falls hard onto all
those profiteers of the bushco. war.
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Posted by: jwgrant on Mar 4, 2009 2:01 AM
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--joseph w grant, Lawrence, KS
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Posted by: xvictor on Mar 4, 2009 4:51 AM
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They weren't concerned too much about what the enemy might do to captured U.S. military women, it's what our own U.S. men might do to them!! And they had discussed this 30 years ago!!!
There are a lot of decent men in the military but, admittedly, there are sizable numbers of scumbags out there as well. I suggest all the females pull out (no pun intended) from these areas for their own safety and revert back to old policy.
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» So you think pouring lye in a vagina is something no man should be responsible for?
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Posted by: SalB on Mar 4, 2009 7:24 AM
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Those that ruled this a suicide are just as responsible for her death and I hope this family sues the fuck out of everyone responsible.
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Posted by: Quannah on Mar 4, 2009 8:29 AM
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This needs an immediate Justice Department Inquiry, as I don't trust the military, who did, after all, rule this a "suicide" the first time around.
The family should sue KBR for everything they've got.
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Posted by: dale0k on Mar 4, 2009 9:06 AM
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All of Bush's actions and people from his term should be investigated. Those idiots wanted to keep EVERYTHING out of the light.
One point of departure. I don't think this is necessarily a racial issue mainly. This is an abuse of power and race is part of the circumstances, but it could happen to anyone, and has -- look at Pat Tillman.
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Posted by: Kym525 on Mar 4, 2009 10:12 AM
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I've written to my congressional leaders about her and other horror stories of women soldiers raped and murdered serving their country. I'm waiting for the mainstream media to stop obsessing about the 'octo-mom' and talk about what REALLY matters.
To all young men and women of color--find a better way to serve your country--be a TEACHER!
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Posted by: littlepitcher on Mar 4, 2009 10:18 AM
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Another proportion of the total population will have enlisted so they can leave town and have housing and transportation at another's expense. These guys are fleeing the scene of one or more crimes.
Background checks for prospective enlisted men apparently are not run--and they should be.
KBR should be sued twice--once for negligence in the homicide, a second time for the coverup.
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Posted by: markw4786 on Mar 4, 2009 10:32 AM
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A FISH ROTS FROM ITS HEAD. Those in charge within the military, the Generals, Admirals, Commanders...their civilian overlords, the Pentagon, Defense Dept, Presidents...all look the other way. These "people of honor" have other priorities, careers, pensions, re-elections ,$$$$$ and $$$$$ and $$$$$.
It must be lonely and frustrating being in the military when your "leaders" don't seem to give a damn about you, their missions or their country. THERE IS FAR TOO MUCH DISHONOR IN OUR MILITARY LEADERSHIP.
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Posted by: Ignatz deFyre on Mar 4, 2009 2:25 PM
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Some people may remeber a time when being a soldier was something to be proud of; those days are gone. The army is a gang in the service of an American Cosa Nostra.
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Posted by: Alenna on Mar 4, 2009 3:00 PM
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I'm no fan of KBR but this seems to imply that she was killed somewhere else and her body "dumped" into the tent. The question of who was responsible and where she was killed is unknown.
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Posted by: wormfarmer on Mar 4, 2009 3:52 PM
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We need to police ourselves.
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Posted by: kassabubu2005 on Mar 4, 2009 4:46 PM
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We all suspected one of the KBR dudes cause they would harrass the females from time to tim. After that we started escorting the female soldiers after dark and we would whoop the ass of any soldier,airmen,marine, and KBR A-hole that would so much look at or try to touch one of our female soldiers. There was even a dude that had been raped after one of the parties Bad enough your at war and the enemy is trying to kill you but now you had to worry about sexual preditors.
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Posted by: HM2Skates on Mar 4, 2009 8:11 PM
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Oh...and thank you to all DO support us...it is hard to go out and leave our family behind to ensure everyone has families to come home to. CONTINUE...to support your troops. :)
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Posted by: Alenna on Mar 5, 2009 4:55 AM
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There is also the possibility that the CID officers were being overwhelmed with work and wanted to make a quick ending to the case. Having unsolved, "open" murder cases looks bad on Powerpoint slide briefings to the commanders and on Officer Evaluation reports. It couldn't be something as callous as that, could it? I'm probably speculating too much; there are too many details missing to really know the truth. It is obvious that it wasn't a suicide. The investigators (probably Army CID) should be "investigated" to see what their motives were. Was it incompetence or pressure from "above"?
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Posted by: Quannah on Mar 3, 2009 9:26 AM
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Why does it come as no surprise that KBR is involved in this?
We need to demand an immediate INVESTIGATION and give this family some peace knowing the people who murdered their child are locked up for good.
SHAMEFUL! SHAMEFUL!
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» RE: NOT amazing at ALL!
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» Send headline and story link to www.whitehouse.gov/eop/opi/ NOW
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Posted by: DeaconJ on Mar 3, 2009 2:53 PM
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demanding justice. What they did to her isn't even
human. I hope the karmic boomerang falls hard onto all
those profiteers of the bushco. war.
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Posted by: jwgrant on Mar 4, 2009 2:01 AM
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--joseph w grant, Lawrence, KS
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Posted by: xvictor on Mar 4, 2009 4:51 AM
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They weren't concerned too much about what the enemy might do to captured U.S. military women, it's what our own U.S. men might do to them!! And they had discussed this 30 years ago!!!
There are a lot of decent men in the military but, admittedly, there are sizable numbers of scumbags out there as well. I suggest all the females pull out (no pun intended) from these areas for their own safety and revert back to old policy.
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» RE: A studied warning from a long time ago
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» Bullshit. Line up the miscreants in front of a wall and shoot the fuckers.
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» So you think pouring lye in a vagina is something no man should be responsible for?
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» Look to Afghanistan to see the failure of your logic
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» RE: A studied warning from a long time ago
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Posted by: SalB on Mar 4, 2009 7:24 AM
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Those that ruled this a suicide are just as responsible for her death and I hope this family sues the fuck out of everyone responsible.
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Posted by: Quannah on Mar 4, 2009 8:29 AM
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This needs an immediate Justice Department Inquiry, as I don't trust the military, who did, after all, rule this a "suicide" the first time around.
The family should sue KBR for everything they've got.
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» Her Name is LaVena
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Posted by: dale0k on Mar 4, 2009 9:06 AM
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All of Bush's actions and people from his term should be investigated. Those idiots wanted to keep EVERYTHING out of the light.
One point of departure. I don't think this is necessarily a racial issue mainly. This is an abuse of power and race is part of the circumstances, but it could happen to anyone, and has -- look at Pat Tillman.
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Posted by: Kym525 on Mar 4, 2009 10:12 AM
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I've written to my congressional leaders about her and other horror stories of women soldiers raped and murdered serving their country. I'm waiting for the mainstream media to stop obsessing about the 'octo-mom' and talk about what REALLY matters.
To all young men and women of color--find a better way to serve your country--be a TEACHER!
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Posted by: littlepitcher on Mar 4, 2009 10:18 AM
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Another proportion of the total population will have enlisted so they can leave town and have housing and transportation at another's expense. These guys are fleeing the scene of one or more crimes.
Background checks for prospective enlisted men apparently are not run--and they should be.
KBR should be sued twice--once for negligence in the homicide, a second time for the coverup.
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Posted by: markw4786 on Mar 4, 2009 10:32 AM
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A FISH ROTS FROM ITS HEAD. Those in charge within the military, the Generals, Admirals, Commanders...their civilian overlords, the Pentagon, Defense Dept, Presidents...all look the other way. These "people of honor" have other priorities, careers, pensions, re-elections ,$$$$$ and $$$$$ and $$$$$.
It must be lonely and frustrating being in the military when your "leaders" don't seem to give a damn about you, their missions or their country. THERE IS FAR TOO MUCH DISHONOR IN OUR MILITARY LEADERSHIP.
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Posted by: Ignatz deFyre on Mar 4, 2009 2:25 PM
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Some people may remeber a time when being a soldier was something to be proud of; those days are gone. The army is a gang in the service of an American Cosa Nostra.
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Posted by: Alenna on Mar 4, 2009 3:00 PM
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I'm no fan of KBR but this seems to imply that she was killed somewhere else and her body "dumped" into the tent. The question of who was responsible and where she was killed is unknown.
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Posted by: wormfarmer on Mar 4, 2009 3:52 PM
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We need to police ourselves.
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Posted by: kassabubu2005 on Mar 4, 2009 4:46 PM
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We all suspected one of the KBR dudes cause they would harrass the females from time to tim. After that we started escorting the female soldiers after dark and we would whoop the ass of any soldier,airmen,marine, and KBR A-hole that would so much look at or try to touch one of our female soldiers. There was even a dude that had been raped after one of the parties Bad enough your at war and the enemy is trying to kill you but now you had to worry about sexual preditors.
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Posted by: HM2Skates on Mar 4, 2009 8:11 PM
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Oh...and thank you to all DO support us...it is hard to go out and leave our family behind to ensure everyone has families to come home to. CONTINUE...to support your troops. :)
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Posted by: Alenna on Mar 5, 2009 4:55 AM
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There is also the possibility that the CID officers were being overwhelmed with work and wanted to make a quick ending to the case. Having unsolved, "open" murder cases looks bad on Powerpoint slide briefings to the commanders and on Officer Evaluation reports. It couldn't be something as callous as that, could it? I'm probably speculating too much; there are too many details missing to really know the truth. It is obvious that it wasn't a suicide. The investigators (probably Army CID) should be "investigated" to see what their motives were. Was it incompetence or pressure from "above"?
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