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In reply to the discussion: People Who Got Shorter Sentences Than Chelsea Manning: Spies Selling Secrets To Russians etc... [View all]Catherina
(35,568 posts)7. The Marine Haditha murderers.
You can massacre 24 innocent Iraqis, including women, children, a baby and a man in a wheelchair and walk away scot-free.
On November 19, 2005, US Marines from Kilo Company, Third Battalion, First Marine Division killed 24 unarmed civilians in Haditha, Iraq, execution-style, in a three to five hour rampage. One victim was a 76-year-old amputee in a wheelchair holding a Koran. A mother and child bent over as if in prayer were also among the fallen. I pretended that I was dead when my brothers body fell on me and he was bleeding like a faucet, said Safa Younis Salim, a 13-year-old girl who survived by faking her death. Other victims included six children ranging in age from 1 to 14. Citing doctors at Hadithas hospital, The Washington Post reported, Most of the shots
were fired at such close range that they went through the bodies of the family members and plowed into walls or the floor.
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(There) were blatant attempts to cover up the atrocity, disguised as collateral damage. Congressman John Murtha, a former Marine, was briefed on the Haditha investigation by Marine Corps Commandant Michael Hagee. Murtha said, The reports I have from the highest level: No firing at all. No interaction. No military action at all in this particular incident. It was an explosive device, which killed a Marine. From then on, it was purely shooting people. Marine Corps officials told Murtha that troops shot a woman in cold blood as she was bending over her child begging for mercy. Women and children were in their nightclothes when they were killed.
After the massacre, Briones was ordered to take photographs of the victims and help carry their bodies out of their homes. He is still haunted by what he had to do that day. Briones picked up a young girl who was shot in the head. I held her out like this, he said, extending his arms, but her head was bobbing up and down and the insides fell on my legs. I used to be one of those Marines who said that post-traumatic stress is a bunch of bull, said Briones, who has gotten into serious trouble since he returned home. But all this stuff that keeps going through my head is eating me up. I need immediate help.
Murtha told ABC there was no question the US military tried to cover up the Haditha incident, which Murtha called worse than Abu Ghraib. His high-level briefings indicated to him that the cover-up went right up the chain of command.
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The 24 Haditha victims are buried in a cemetery called Martyrs Graveyard. Graffiti on the deserted house of one of the families reads, Democracy assassinated the family that was here.
http://www.counterpunch.org/2012/01/31/the-haditha-massacre/
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(There) were blatant attempts to cover up the atrocity, disguised as collateral damage. Congressman John Murtha, a former Marine, was briefed on the Haditha investigation by Marine Corps Commandant Michael Hagee. Murtha said, The reports I have from the highest level: No firing at all. No interaction. No military action at all in this particular incident. It was an explosive device, which killed a Marine. From then on, it was purely shooting people. Marine Corps officials told Murtha that troops shot a woman in cold blood as she was bending over her child begging for mercy. Women and children were in their nightclothes when they were killed.
After the massacre, Briones was ordered to take photographs of the victims and help carry their bodies out of their homes. He is still haunted by what he had to do that day. Briones picked up a young girl who was shot in the head. I held her out like this, he said, extending his arms, but her head was bobbing up and down and the insides fell on my legs. I used to be one of those Marines who said that post-traumatic stress is a bunch of bull, said Briones, who has gotten into serious trouble since he returned home. But all this stuff that keeps going through my head is eating me up. I need immediate help.
Murtha told ABC there was no question the US military tried to cover up the Haditha incident, which Murtha called worse than Abu Ghraib. His high-level briefings indicated to him that the cover-up went right up the chain of command.
...
The 24 Haditha victims are buried in a cemetery called Martyrs Graveyard. Graffiti on the deserted house of one of the families reads, Democracy assassinated the family that was here.
http://www.counterpunch.org/2012/01/31/the-haditha-massacre/
The US Press wouldn't even publish the pictures AFP took, they were that bad.
All charges dismissed and 1 acquitted. BUT MANNING IS THE ONE IN JAIL!

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People Who Got Shorter Sentences Than Chelsea Manning: Spies Selling Secrets To Russians etc... [View all]
Fire Walk With Me
Aug 2013
OP
How many of those were serving members of the armed forces subject to the UCMJ?
Spider Jerusalem
Aug 2013
#3
The people responsible for the abuses at Abu Ghraib got shorter sentences.
backscatter712
Aug 2013
#9
The people actually responsible for Abu Ghraib were never tried at all. N/T
Just Saying
Aug 2013
#27
Let's see, we have William Calley .. I won't go into it but you can read it yourself
YOHABLO
Aug 2013
#25
I personally wonder if Hicks and Lindh were simply victims of politics: they may both just have been
struggle4progress
Aug 2013
#10
This isn't about justice, this is about sending an intimidating and punitive message
myrna minx
Aug 2013
#12
Oh bloody hell. Cut-and-pasted the title and obviously wasn't thinking. Will edit.
Fire Walk With Me
Aug 2013
#21
The US Government has made out that Manning's was ''the Largest Loss of Secrets Evah''
Octafish
Aug 2013
#23
POLICE STATES generally don't like law-abiding citizens or whistleblowers.
blkmusclmachine
Aug 2013
#24