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War on Iraq

"Jackasses with Guns": Mercenaries Terrorize Iraq

By Ali Gharib, IPS News. Posted January 27, 2008.


Thousands of serious allegations of crimes in Iraq and only one mercenary has been prosecuted.
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Out of the dozens upon dozens of reports of abuses by private contractors as part of the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, only one prosecution of a contractor has taken place.

This, says a new report from Human Rights First, epitomizes the woefully insufficient response by the U.S. government to hold private contractors accountable for abuses against local nationals.

"Holding contractors responsible for criminal abuses has not been a high priority of the U.S. government," said the report, "Private Security Contractors at War: Ending the Culture of Impunity," which is based on interviews, court records, government reports, declassified documents and other documentary sources. "At times the government has appeared to view this issue with shocking indifference."

"There was little in the way of standards for hiring and training security contractors. There was no oversight of their activities. And most glaring of all, there was absolutely no legal accountability for misconduct," said Congressman David Price of North Carolina at a press conference to launch the report last week.

The report said that while the legal framework to deal with abuses by private security contractors is already in place, the U.S. Justice Department and in some cases the Defense Department have done little to respond to such charges, often forgoing investigations, let alone prosecutions.

"The Justice Department bears primary responsibility for this inaction," said the report. "Today most private security contractors operate in an environment where systems of criminal accountability are rarely used. This has created a culture of impunity." The now-defunct Coalition Provisional Authority that ruled Iraq in the immediate aftermath of the fall of Saddam Hussein issued CPA Order No. 17 which gave contractors immunity from the Iraqi justice system, but the report says that this does not affect the ability of the U.S. government to go after its own citizens.

Speakers at the press conference and the report itself both said that the military does take some steps to curb criminal activity in Iraq. More than 60 U.S. military personnel have been court marshaled for deaths of Iraqi nationals through the pre-existing internal military criminal justice system.

However, just one contractor has been tried for violence or abuse towards local nationals, says the report, which examined over 600 classified Serious Incident Reports (SIRs) on incidents involving the use of force by or attacks upon private security contractors in Iraq over a nine-month period in 2004-2005.

Contractors have emerged in recent years as a critical part of the war effort. In previous wars, contractors played a much smaller role, but now they make up a major part of the U.S. force in Iraq.

Even following President George W. Bush's troop surge, private contractors working for the U.S. still outnumber military personnel in Iraq, with roughly 160,000 soldiers and 180,000 contractors.

The shift was part of former defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld's doctrine of fighting wars with fewer troops but has its origins in the "peace dividend" of the early 1990s that saw the end of the Cold War thereby allowing for less defense spending.

The vast numbers of contractors in the forefront of wars, however, has not been accompanied by a bureaucratic system to deal with accountability. The U.S. Code of Military Justice, a Pentagon Criminal Investigations Unit and the military chain of command do not exist for contractors.


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Acions of a few!
Posted by: carbon-based on Jan 27, 2008 6:10 AM   
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The whole idea of allowing Mercenaries into a war zone is an insult and danger to our military not to mention a danger to the civilians. Men with guns gone wild!!

If they want to be there so bad they should be forced to fall under military rule and have the same payscale as our military does!

Their actions reflect on our military and everyone suffers.

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» RE: Acions of a few! Posted by: Hoosier84
» RE: Acions of a few! Posted by: carbon-based
» RE: Acions of a few! Posted by: Doubtom
» RE: Acions of a few! Posted by: mainspark
God
Posted by: sp00n67 on Jan 28, 2008 2:03 AM   
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The police here in the USA are not held accountable either, nor is the juditial system the congress, senate, the President and his appointed gansters,big corperations CEO's, hedge funds and banks like the FED. Those private contractors will be comming home to do the same thing to you when they are through in Iraq, they are just getting in some practice to see what they can do and how much they can get away with before taking on all you sheep. BAAAAAAhh

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Terrorist
Posted by: HeKnew on Jan 28, 2008 2:26 AM   
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Under the current system, not a single participant in the Bush conspiracy is going to be punished and the same pattern of lawlessness is going to happen over and over and over again.

A Vote of Confidence Amendment will enable the American voting public to dismiss and hold over for criminal prosecution any elected official who fails in their obligation to serve the people of the United States.

VOCA, now

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Decadence's ugly face
Posted by: saltoafronteira on Jan 28, 2008 2:32 AM   
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You have become equal to the imperial romans, with their praetorians, and entire legions constitued by germanic mercenaries.
One of the central items of a great republic is an army of the people, an army of conscripts.
Even if, in this modern times, technical skills impose a certain degree of profissionalism, an army needs, nevertheless, to be formed by citizens, with rights, accountabilty and, above all, citizens who swear, before their banner, to serve and protect the country and its constituion.
You have created a precedent that is new in modern societies.
Since the advent of modern state issued by the eighteenth and nineteenth century movements in europe, mercenaries where never seen to operate in such a full scale degree, has they are seen now in Irak.
This is, purely and simply, a sign of the republic's end, and the naked raise of the empire, freed from pseudo-democratic euphemisms.
It is also the ugly face of your own decay being shown to the world. You can no longer rely on citizenship to wage your wars.
In one thing you are different from the romans.... You started your decadence much sooner.

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» RE: Decadence's ugly face; "crusaders" Posted by: saltoafronteira
The Dark Army!
Posted by: williameon on Jan 28, 2008 4:35 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Trillions for Halliburton/Carlyle and
Nothing for you!
While our Militia is being slaughtered in BUSH’s evil WAR.
The Dark army guards them!
How absurd?
The Dark Army must be disbanded.
A foreign Cor'pirate' Army on American soil is in violation of The Constitution.
Mercenaries have always spelled trouble for America.
From day ONE.
From the Prussians during the American Revolution,
To the legion of lawyers that are ruining Washington today,
Paid mercenaries of the Corpirates.
A more inclusive government must be created immediately,
Change from the Corpirate controled monolithic system of politics we have now ,
To a brooder, kinder, gentler inclusive one.
Power to the People!
A new branch of government!
Equal to the power of the other three combined,
With representatives from all the tiniest fractions of the citizenry.
True representative government.
One Citizen equals One Vote!
Government run by consensus instead of by GREED.
Free the Media first.
Lift the Corpirate yoke of oppression from our airwaves.
Break up the media monopolies.
One outlet in one market.
If they have violated the public trust be spewing propaganda?
Their license must be revoked.
Total opening of low band FM frequencies to local ownership.
Media is media.
No foreign ownership.
No diversification.
The Corpirates and their phony Schlock market must be policed and regulated.
Corpirate crime dwarfs all other crime in comparison.
Violent or otherwise.
Polluting the environment and poisoning millions of people is a violent crime that is,
Violating our basic human right to clean air and pure water.
Then:
Take the money and graft out of politics.
Level the playing field.
Publicly finance all elections.
Putting realistic Limits on the amount of money that can be spent.
Buying power to get more power is a vicious cycle that must be stopped today.
Take back everything Bush has stolen with interest.
Rescind all Bush tax cuts.
The media will provide free air time equally to all candidates,
According to broadcasting statute, as a public service.
Government is supposed to be a leveler instead of a Corpirate enabler.
There is a lot of work to be done.
First we must take back our government!
Then institute:
Positive change.
Out with the old fossil fuel, military, media, monopolies and in with
A new Greener, gentler, uplifting, citizens representative Government.
The First Hundred Days of change.

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Mitt Romney and Blackwater - "Jackasses with Guns"
Posted by: US Citizen on Jan 28, 2008 5:15 AM   
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With Mitt Romney's close ties and financial backing from Blackwater, we're headed for jackasses with guns in the United States itself. Blackwater will do whatever is necessary, legal or illegal, to make Mitt Romney President. Mitt Romney is the Bush family's candidate.

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It Makes No Sense
Posted by: Southern Gal on Jan 28, 2008 8:04 AM   
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This administration hires mercenaries at far greater costs to the taxpayers to engage in occupation of a foreign country to obtain and control that country's oil for corporate gain. These private contractors are paid a lot more than the legitimate US armed services people and they are not held to the same standards regarding training or conduct as our service people. How twisted are these practices? Why don't we withdraw our legitimate troops? The oil companies can afford to hire these private contractors to fight their battles to obtain control of oil from foreign countries.

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» RE: It Makes No Sense Posted by: Xynyx
» Makes Perfect Sense Posted by: Joshua Holland
» RE: Makes Perfect Sense Posted by: MyLeftFoot
We finally did it
Posted by: jeffrey7 on Jan 28, 2008 1:42 PM   
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Well after nearly a dozen years we've finally got Iraqis killing eachother for the US Government. Just what we wanted. They do all the killing and die-ing,we get the oil. Capitalism at it's finest.
Instead of pushing this,and every other war, to stimulate our economy,we should be starting a massive public works project,like rebuilding new Orleans or repairing the environment. Each would need thousands of Scientists,Engineers, Techs,and Day Workers to do it right and no one would have to die for their country.
The candidates are'nt going to do this idea or put a stop to this war. Hense, they are'nt worth your vote,taxes or the time of day!
www.youtube.com/RevJeffrey7
May be our best hope for real Peace and Prosperity

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