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unhappycamper

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Tue Sep 2, 2014, 08:22 AM Sep 2014

Blackwater legacy: a faint memory of Nisoor Square

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Blackwater legacy: a faint memory of Nisoor Square
By PETE YOST
Associated Press
Sep 2, 7:21 AM EDT

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The summer-long trial of four Blackwater security guards in the shootings of more than 30 Iraqis has been a grim retelling of lives snuffed out and the daily life-and-death decisions amid the chaos of war.

Wrapping up almost 6,200 miles from Baghdad, the trial is the best hope the survivors and the families of the victims have for accountability for the violence at Nisoor Square on Sept. 16, 2007, in which 14 people were killed. After 10 weeks of arguments and testimony, the case goes to the jury Tuesday.

One of the guards, Nicholas Slatten, faces up to life imprisonment if convicted of first-degree murder. The other three - Paul Slough, Dustin Heard and Evan Liberty - face mandatory minimum sentences of 30 years in prison each if convicted on a gun charge and one other felony.

In the seven years of legal proceeding it took to get the case to trial, the world has largely moved on. But for federal prosecutors seeking prison terms - and for the accused and their defense lawyers looking for the jury's understanding - the case comes down to a question of justice.
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Blackwater legacy: a faint memory of Nisoor Square (Original Post) unhappycamper Sep 2014 OP
Just giving you a hat tip for continuing to post on this case JustAnotherGen Sep 2014 #1

JustAnotherGen

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1. Just giving you a hat tip for continuing to post on this case
Tue Sep 2, 2014, 08:28 AM
Sep 2014
DU - back when I only read - was the place I "learned" enough to pay attention to Scahill and Olbermann. To read Scahill's book.

We all need to keep up on this - because the 'strangle the defense' (Rand Paul's ilk) budget cries from the right does not mean we will even remotely diminish our 'footprint' (as Erik Prince refers to it) in terms of the military. . . We will just offload it to Military Contractors.

Let's just be glad Prince is out of the game in America . . . he's China's problem to deal with (in Africa) now.
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