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U.S. soldiers say they executed handcuffed Iraqis on riverbank: NYT report

Sad episode for both US and Iraq, it's in news again as military judge renders first verdict:


Thursday, 18 September 2008 15:44 UK

US soldier jailed over Iraq death



The US has investigated a number of cases of alleged killings in Iraq
A US soldier has been jailed for seven months and given a dishonourable discharge for conspiracy to murder four Iraqi men in April 2007.

Specialist Belmor Ramos pleaded guilty to knowingly standing guard as the men were blindfolded, shot and their bodies dumped in a canal.

It was alleged that the killings were in retribution for casualties sustained by the soldiers' unit.

Three other soldiers were charged in connection with the case on Wednesday.

Sgt John Hatley, Sgt 1st Class Joseph Mayo, and Sgt Michael Leahy Jr have been charged with premeditated murder, conspiracy to commit premeditated murder and obstruction of justice.

A pre-trial hearing will be held at a later date to determine whether there is sufficient evidence for a court martial.

Civilian abuses

Ramos told the court that he had agreed with the decision to kill the prisoners and had heard the shots, but did not personally witness the killings.

The military judge said he would have sentenced Ramos to 40 years in prison had he not agreed to testify against the other soldiers alleged to have been involved in the killings.

A military spokesman told the BBC that the verdict would be subject to an automatic review, the military equivalent of an appeal.

US troops in Iraq have faced several accusations of unlawfully killing civilians and abusing detainees, prompting inquiries into their conduct

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7623328.stm
 
According to Leahy's statement, cited by the NYT, Army officials directed Hatley's convoy to release the men because there was insufficient evidence to detain them.

"First Sergeant Hatley then made the call to take the detainees to a canal and kill them," as retribution for the deaths of two soldiers from the unit, Leahy said in his statement.


Not that they should be excused, but I can understand why they did it and sympathize.
 
Diplomacy is too tricky and too important to be left to kids with guns. We know there are better ways...
 
Go to IVAW.org and follow the links for Winter Soldier: Eye Witness Accounts of the Occupation.
 
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