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War on Iraq

"Surge" in War Crimes?

Middle East Online. Posted January 31, 2008.


U.S. Army unit Probed for killing Iraqi prisoners.
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The US Army has opened a criminal investigation into an allegation of "battlefield deaths" of detainees captured by a US brigade that operated last year in southwest Baghdad, an army spokesman said.

The allegation involved the 2nd Combat Brigade of the 1st Infantry Division, which returned to its home base in Schweinfurt, Germany in November after a 15-month tour in Iraq, said Paul Boyce, an army spokesman.

Boyce said the investigation was triggered by "what appears to be an allegation of at least one, and likely more battlefield deaths involving captured detainees."

"The allegation is that this may in fact be some sort of a battlefield crime and we are pursuing this to determine the facts, the circumstances and further investigative leads," he said.

Boyce said the 1st Infantry Division's 2nd Combat Brigade operated in the Rashid district of southwest Baghdad during its tour.

He said the alleged deaths did not occur in a detention facility but rather at what the military calls "the point of capture."

The deaths are alleged to have occurred at least six months ago, he said.

He provided no other details on the specifics of the allegation, which came to the army's attention last week.

The Army's Criminal Investigation Command is conducting the investigation, he said, adding that the probe was still in its initial stages and no charges have been brought.

"Usually, these things come to light when somebody talks about it, a soldier in the unit, that sort of thing," he said.

"I don't want to rule out the scope and the extent of the situation quite yet, until we better understand what we are dealing with," he said.

Stars and Stripes, a military newspaper that first reported on the investigation, said the Schweinfurt-based unit saw heavy fighting in Iraq, suffering 59 deaths.

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Surge in War Crimes
Posted by: Pop on Feb 1, 2008 11:34 AM   
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Of course any US troop that wrongully killed any human being must be properly investigated and if guilty, punished to the fullest extent of the law. What concerns me is that the criminals that lied and conspired to wrongly invade Iraq are getting off completely free of any punishment and at liberty to continue their murderous greed and crimes of war. As most people are finally realizing is that
the biggest "Terrorists" and war criminals are sitting in Our Whitehouse, getting filty rich on the blood of our own, as well as those human beings that fell victum to the Bush regime crimes. Our congress/senate representative are guilty as well for their failure to effectively resist the Bush/cheney plunder.

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And then some
Posted by: trappedintwilightzone on Feb 1, 2008 3:55 PM   
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Amen, Pop.

There is no excuse for the cold-blooded murder of prisoners who have surrendered or been captured. Any American personnel who have gratuitously killed, tortured or otherwise seriously harmed anyone--civilian, military or insurgent--who is in no position to defend themselves must be held accountable.

But so must those who sent the Americans over there. After all, they wouldn't have been in Iraq if it weren't for Bush, Cheney, Wolfowitz, Rumsfeld and the rest of the renegade neocon pack. These depraved men need to be impeached and tried in civil and/or military court as appropriate. Then they ought to be imprisoned for the rest of their natural lives.

Better still, since they are so bloodthirsty, let them find out what it's like to be on the receiving end of "American might". Subject them to the same "not torture" interrogation methods so many have endured at our hands (for example, a "little dunking" as Cheney puts it). Then, since Bush has been so fond of the death penalty and so proud of the number of executions on his watch...

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» RE: And then some Posted by: peacefullaim
remaassen
Posted by: remaassen on Feb 1, 2008 7:54 PM   
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If You are not PISSED-OFF by now, you are not patriotic

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