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Haditha Probe Limps to a Close
Last December, when the U.S. Marine Corps charged four infantrymen for the murder of 24 civilians in the Iraqi town of Haditha on Nov. 19, 2005, the counts represented the most serious case of alleged war crimes committed by Marines in Iraq or Afghanistan.
WASHINGTON - An official account of the incident, released Nov. 20, said that 15 civilian Iraqis had been killed by a roadside bomb, and that eight other "insurgents" were gunned down as they fought Iraqi army soldiers and Marines immediately following the blast.
But as new details emerged, an investigation was launched, and a more disturbing narrative developed: the 24 Iraqis had been the apparent victims of a vengeful massacre at the hands of Marines.
Iraqi witnesses said that, after a roadside bomb had killed fellow Marine Lance Cpl. Miguel Terrazas, the Marines went on a rampage, slaughtering civilians on the street and in their homes. The dead included men, women and children as young as two years old. Death certificates of the 24 Iraqis indicate that they had all been killed by gunshots, contrary to the official account.
The events of Haditha -- like the Abu Ghraib detainee-abuse scandal in 2004 -- outraged the U.S. public, and military officials promised to punish the guilty. But more than one year later, the attempt to hold officers accountable for Abu Ghraib has limped to a close, and the prosecution of the Marines accused in the Haditha killings shows signs of crumbling.
Last week, Army Lt. Col. Steven L. Jordan, the only officer to face trial over the Abu Ghraib scandal, was convicted of disobeying an order and reprimanded by a military jury, a punishment that spares him any jail time. Jordan's punishment is lighter than that of Army Col. Thomas M. Pappas, the top officer at Abu Ghraib. He confessed to approving the use of dogs in interrogations and was granted immunity from prosecution.
The preliminary hearing for Marine Staff Sgt. Frank D. Wuterich began Thursday at Camp Pendleton in California, and marks perhaps the last chance for prosecutors to bring to court-martial any of the Marines charged with being directly responsible for the Haditha killings. Wuterich, the Marine squad leader and the senior enlisted man in the incident, is charged with 13 counts of murder in connection with the deaths of 18 Iraqis.
Of the four enlisted Marines and four officers charged, murder charges against two of the enlisted men have since been dropped, as have dereliction of duty charges against one of the officers, Capt. Randy W. Stone, a lawyer with the battalion.
As in the Abu Ghraib scandal, the prosecutions in Haditha tend to focus on enlisted men and noncommissioned officers -- those accused of having personally committed the acts -- not the officers who command the units. In the Abu Ghraib case, 11 soldiers were convicted of various charges relating to the incidents, including dereliction of duty.
The four commissioned officers involved with the Haditha killings were only charged with failing to direct a thorough investigation and were not present during the incident.
But prosecutors have had a difficult time convincing a sceptical investigating officer and a general who presides over preliminary hearings that the Marines had committed murder in Haditha. Additionally, the killings were not thoroughly investigated when they first occurred, and forensic evidence is nonexistent.
In August, Lt. Col. Paul J. Ware recommended that charges against Lance Cpl. Justin L. Sharratt and Lance Cpl. Stephen B. Tatum be dismissed, arguing that in both cases, the Marines were operating in a complex combat environment and that their actions, while horrific, did not constitute a criminal offence.
"My opinion is that there is insufficient evidence for trial. Lt. Cpl. Tatum shot and killed people in houses 1 and 2, but the reason he did so was because of his training and the circumstances he was placed in, not to exact revenge and commit murder," wrote Ware in a 29-page report regarding Tatum's conduct.
Lt. Gen. James N. Mattis, commanding officer of Marine Forces Central Command, dismissed charges against Sharrat after a preliminary hearing, and in a letter to the infantryman, wrote:
"The intense examination into this incident, and into your conduct, has been necessary to maintain our discipline standards, and, in the words of the Marine hymn, 'To keep our honor clean.'...You have served as a Marine infantryman in Iraq where our nation is fighting a shadowy enemy who hides among the innocent people, and routinely targets and intentionally draws fire toward civilians."
Charges against another member of the squad, Sgt. Sanick Dela Cruz, were dropped in exchange for his testimony against other Marines. On Friday, Cruz testified that he saw Wuterich kill five Iraqis as they stood beside a taxi immediately after the blast. He said Wuterich then walked over to the bodies and pumped more bullets into them, according to a report from the Los Angeles Times.
"He went to each and shot at them," Dela Cruz said. "The muzzle [of his rifle] was about a foot from their upper torsos."
Several hours after the incident, Wuterich reportedly told Cruz that should officers question him, the five Iraqis had been running away. Under the rules of engagement taught to Marines, Iraqis fleeing the scene of a roadside bomb explosion can be shot in the back, according to testimony at a preliminary hearing for another Marine.
In some cases, soldiers have faced much stiffer penalties.
Seven Marines and a Navy corpsman were charged with kidnapping and killing an Iraqi in the town of Hamandiya in April 2006. Five of the eight squad members pleaded guilty and the three others were convicted at courts-martial. Only the squad leader, Sgt. Lawrence Hutchins, is still behind bars, but his 15-year sentence is being reviewed by Mattis, commanding officer of Marine Forces Central Command.
Three soldiers accused of the rape and murder of a teenage girl and her family in March 2006 in Mahmudiyah received life sentences after pleading guilty. A fourth soldier who acted as a lookout was sentenced to 27 months in jail. The accused ringleader, Steven Green, risks the death penalty.
© 2007 Inter Press Service
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Show AllWe tried and hanged nazis after WW II but we don't like to punish our own war criminals. American military justice has become a bad joke.
WHAT A SAD DAY!!!
WHAT A MOCKERY OF JUSTICE!!!!
BUT ONE THING IS SURE.
YOU INNOCENT BLOOD-SPILLING AMERICANS! YOU MAY DISTORT JUSTICE AND JUSTIFY THE BLOOD-SUCKING AMERICAN CHRISTIAN MONSTERS;
BUT YOU CAN NEVER BE FREE FROM THE INNOCENT BLOOD-GUILT;
YOUR ENTIRE SELF, BODY, MIND, AND SOUL, IS SOAKED WITH INNOCENT BLOOD;
THIS INNOCENT BLOOD OF IRAQI MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN WILL CONTINUE TO CRY FOR "JUSTICE".
MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH THE RELATIVES, FRIENDS, AND THE IRAQI PUBLIC, WHO ARE DIHEARTENED AFTER HEARING AND SEEING THE INJUSTICE DONE TO THEIR LOVED ONES KILLED BY THE AMERICAN MONSTERS AT HADITHA.
I wish I could sick Michael Vick's pitbulls on this guy MATTHIS .
In this sort of "Justice", the officers get by because they didn't directly torture and kill, and the other military get by because they were "just following orders" . Everyone out and enjoy freedom . What a shitty mess .
In the Mahmudiyah rape/murder case, those three life sentences won't last ten years. The accused ringleader is in a civil court which isn't so lenient. Repeatedly the military refuses to enforce standards of conduct and officers aren't being held accountable for the actions of the men under their command. They probably don't dare do so, as officers are already refusing to reenlist in droves. You can bet these cases are getting big play on Arab TV.
This military is broken in every way. Heck of a job, Bush!
Our entire society faces a crisis in myopia, repsonsibility and accountability. Put the three together and you have a deadly, self-destructive brew. All our major institutions are infected. What makes this terrifying is our broken and "fallen military" operates daily by such incompetence, deceit and dysfunction -- and it remains the keeper of the planet's most deadly weapons of mass destruction guided by all those little guys who wanna play the big-big-big man role of "the great deciders." Idiots! All of them.
SHAMELESS AMERICAN JUSTICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THIS AMERICAN JUSTICE SYSTEM'S VERDICT TO THE GENOCIDAL AND CRIMINAL ACTS OF THE AMERICAN CHRISTIAN TERRORISTS IS NOT SURPRISING. BECUASE THESE TERRORISTS AND PSYCHOPATHS ARE "LIBERATORS" FOR THE AMERICANS AND SO THAT MINDSET FALSIFIES AND CONCEALS THE REALITY. IF A NON-AMERICAN DID THE SAME IN THE SIMILAR CONTEXT, BY NOW THE ENTIRE AMERICAN MEDIA AND GOVERNMENT AND THE PUBLIC WOULD HAVE BEEN SHOUTING "WAR CRIMES", AND BROUGHT PRESSURE TO TRY THEM FOR THEIR WAR CRIMES. BUT IN IRAQ THOSE INVOLVED ARE THE "RIGHTEOUS" AMERICANS, WHO CAN NEVER BE LABELED "WAR CRIMINALS", BECAUSE THEY ARE ABOVE THE INTERNATIONAL LAW.
SHAMELESS!!! AMERICANS! TIE A SACK-CLOTH AND SIT IN ASHES IN SHAME. YOU NO LONGER HAVE ANY MORAL AUTHORITY TO POINT YOUR FINGER AT OTHER COUNTRIES AND PEOPLES.
SHAME!!! DESPICABLE!!! OUTRAGEOUS!!!!!!!
NO WORDS TO DESCRIBE THIS BLOOD-THIRSTY MONSTER.
All of our troops in Iraq war are war criminals, because they are participating in an illegal war of choice and killing innocent civilians.
The nazis selected a town and after killing everyone they bulldozed it. The US army is just not efficient enough.
RE: comments of Ghandi and Deepa
I am a European citizen and I share your outrage and grief about the grave injustices and crimes comitted against Iraqis and other muslims. Anyone who has studied the history of the Middle East (colonial history and later US "foreign policy") must see that our leaders (by installing and supporting the worst tyrants or puppet-regimes) have brought misery, death and destruction to this unfortunate region, whose people never had the chance to determinate for themselves how their societies should be organized. If they tried, the reaction was always the same....
Next year will be the 50th anniversary of the revolution in Iraq, when Abdul Karim Qasim not only overthrew the British imposed regime but to the great horror of Britain and the US intended to "increase and distribute national wealth, found a new, more just society, use a strong and democratic Iraq as an instrument to free and elevate other Arabs and assist in the destruction of imperialism"...
This words are quoted in Noam Chomskies latest Book "Failed States" (referring to the US of Arrogance) as one example among many others of how the "virus of democratic nationalism" had to be destroyed by Britain and later by the US wherever it appeared.
What is really too much to bear is the fact that inspite of all these crimes, the suffering and death of hundreds of thousands of people the US still gets aways with the posturing as a moral force. Their incredible lies and hypocrisy about their "mission" to bring freedom and democracy to the Middle East (and others before)while the real mission is increase profits and dominance.
How can we sit here and do nothing when US leaders pretend that they always kill for a good cause while the "terrorists" kill because they are presented as evil, indoctrinated extremists and "hate our freedom"?
I am so ashamed
- of the lip-service of the European Union who talks about "western values", yet punished Palestinians in Gaza for electing the "wrong" party: Hamas and turns a blind eye on the human rights violations and crimes of the Israeli government.
- of our political leaders who smile at George Bush and look the other way when stories about atrocities emerge. They may utter a few words of concern about human rights but nothing happens. The emperor is not only naked he is drenchend in blood....(as were others before him) but they all pretend that the inumerable crimes of the US are not real, like a recurring nightmare. US media are a hopeless case but also in Europe (especially in Germany) most journalists just repeat the offical line from Washington. The suffering of muslims in the occupied territories, in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Egypt, and other countries is merely a footnote, a soundbite, 30 seconds in the news. We see no pictures of bulldozed houses, no pictures of dead children, of pools of blood in the streets, of deformed babies (from DU munition). This evidence of our "terror" can only be obtained from the Internet..
We are morally bankrupt (our political and business leaders anyway) and yet we lecture others about democratic values. We have done nothing to stop them from reorganizing our society as a servant for the economy, whose greed for profit is insatiable, even if it kills the natural environment or destroys the livelihood of thousands of people in the process.
I recently stood in the Great Mosque in Cordoba, Spain, admiring the breath-taking architecture of 8 th century. When the Arabs conquered the city they bought from the Christians one half of their church and so it was shared by Muslims and Christians. As the Muslim population increased rapidly more space was needed so the whole property was purchased (at a fair price)and the current mosque was erected. Christians and Jews were not prosecuted and could worship in their churches. What does this tell us about the "radicalism" of Islam? In 1492, during the Catholic reconquista, no tolerance or clemency was granted, all muslims and jews were killed or had to flee. The great irony is, that the jews who managed to escape found sanctuary in Constantinople, another city under muslim rule.
At the time Arabic culture was much more advanced than European culture. While "we" were still throwing our garbage out of the windows,had no sewage systems (medieval towns had incredibly stinking alleys and lots of rats which lead to outbreaks of the plague...)and - thanks to Catholic faith - considered personal hygiene unnecessary and kind of sinful (since one had to undress) Arabic culture had invented irrigation systems (Andalucia had been a piece of desert before), sewage systems and public baths (hamams). The library of Cordoba contained more than 40.000 books on science and philosophy. The Arabic people were the first great mathematicians, architects and medical doctors (with great contributions from the Persians). That the people of Mesopotamia (today Iraq) and Assyria invented agriculture, a code of law, were in fact the "cradle of our civilization" seems to be forgotten today.
Oh yes, we have invented such milestones as the steam engine, the automobile, discovered electricity, build aeroplanes, etc. We have created material abundance, an orgy of consumerism (as demonstrated in huge shopping malls)and perhaps the greates curse of all: advertising (PR to manipulate our opinions)
But what happened to our society in the process? The relentless drive for profit is incompatible with religious values and common decency (and ecological laws) but who cares? Why are so many people taking drugs, commiting crimes in the Western world? Why do we stand by as our leaders commit the worst crimes (notably in Iraq)?
We badly need another Mahatma Ghandi but I am afraid he won´t come. This economic system destroys solidarity and encourages people to pursue "the personal advantage" at all cost. Ghandi must be turning in his grave if he can see what is going on today in India and the rest of the world.
March 16, 1968: Lt. William Calley leads 80 of his brave troops into the village of My Lai, Vietnam, and proceeds to murder 500 unarmed civilians, mostly women, children and old people. He was court martialed and found guilty, served three years under minimum house arrest and was then unconditionally released.
In Amerika the Ugly, nothing ever changes.