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Breeze54 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-12-06 03:58 AM
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Contractors Cleared in Videotaped Attacks in Iraq
Edited on Mon Jun-12-06 08:56 AM by newyawker99
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/10/AR2006061001011.html

Contractors Cleared in Videotaped Attacks
Army Fails to Find 'Probable Cause' In Machine-Gunning of Cars in Iraq


By Jonathan Finer
Washington Post Foreign Service
Sunday, June 11, 2006; A18

BAGHDAD, June 10 -- The U.S. military has concluded its investigation into a video that appeared to show private security contractors shooting at civilian vehicles driving on highways in Iraq and determined that no one involved will be charged with a crime, a military spokesman in Baghdad said.

Agents with the Army's Criminal Investigation Division "reviewed the facts available concerning the incident to determine if there was any potential criminality that falls within CID's investigative purview," Maj. Timothy Keefe said in a written statement. "The review determined that no further investigative effort on the part of Army CID was warranted."

The investigation, which officials have not released or discussed publicly, began after the video was posted on an Internet site purportedly run by employees of Aegis Defense Services, a London-based firm with a $293 million U.S. government security contract -- the largest of any security firm working in Iraq.

An Aegis spokeswoman, Sarah Pearson, declined to comment on the findings, saying the company had not yet seen the report. She also would not comment on the company's internal investigation into the matter.

The initial online version of the video, posted in late 2005 on the site, ( http://www.aegisiraq.co.uk ) appeared to have been taken from a camera mounted in the rear window of a sport-utility vehicle. It contained several brief clips of cars being strafed by machine-gun fire, set to the music of the Elvis Presley song "Mystery Train." A version posted months later contained laughter and the voices of men joking with one another during the shootings.

The scenes were aired widely on Arabic-language satellite television and prompted denunciations from several members of Congress. The military said it was investigating, as did Aegis. Keefe said that the "alleged shooter" in the video was determined to be South African and that the military would share the results of the investigation with British and South African authorities.

More at link:

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Aegis close down website with the video.
Fri 7 Apr 2006

But you can view the Video here-->

http://www.channel4.com/more4/news/news-opinion-feature.jsp?id=214
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FloridaPat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-12-06 05:47 AM
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1. Suprise suprise
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izzybeans Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-12-06 06:29 AM
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2. I saw that video and this is bullshit
Edited on Mon Jun-12-06 06:30 AM by izzybeans
However predictable. The key question for them was "jurisdiction". The Iraq war created anarchy, a free market for mercenaries. They were clearing murdering people at random in that video.
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alcibiades_mystery Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-12-06 06:32 AM
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3. Every time one of these idiots gets his face blasted off
A flower sprouts somewhere.

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Breeze54 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-12-06 03:09 PM
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4. This is the part I don't remember reading about...
Edited on Mon Jun-12-06 03:18 PM by Breeze54
...although I'm sure I've heard it before.

More than 25,000 private security contractors are working in Iraq, according to U.S. government estimates.
Their presence is a result, in part, of the Pentagon's efforts to keep down the number of American troops in Iraq
by privatizing aspects of the war effort.
They are frequent targets of insurgent attacks and have also been criticized by Iraqi authorities,
civilians and U.S. ground commanders for alleged indiscriminate killings of civilians.


No security contractor has been prosecuted for such incidents, in part because of an agreement forged soon after the U.S. invasion in 2003 that made it impossible for the Iraqi government to prosecute contract workers. While several contractors have been relieved of their duties for shooting without cause, actions taken against contractors are generally carried out quietly and rarely, if ever, disclosed.

"It is correct that the State Dept. conducted an investigation -- as it does with all such events involving State contractors,"
embassy spokesman Dennis Culkin said at the time, in a written statement.
"However, as is also standard, the results of such federal investigations are not made public.
So we're not able to share any investigation results."


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Do these contractors wear uniforms like the soldiers wear? :shrug:
I know a lot are 'under-cover' but not all of them are...
I tried to find a picture of them in uniform, but was unsuccessful.
I only found pictures of construction workers wearing bright blue shirts.
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Breeze54 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-12-06 06:38 PM
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5. Dear NewYorker99;
Sorry about that. My mistake.
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Rex Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-12-06 07:03 PM
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6. Mercs get a free pass in Iraq.
nt
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