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Well, well... the UN is actually doing something timely...

N8 v2.0

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Like convicting a US Marine for shooting a terrorist... Too bad they can't figure out if there was genocide in the Sudan though... Humm...

MARINE IN SHOOTING PROBE
Sky.com | Tuesday November 16, 2004 | Staff

The United Nations has called for an investigation into a series of alleged abuses in the Iraqi city of Fallujah.

Human rights official Louise Arbour said those responsible for any violations should be brought to justice.

Controversy over the Fallujah offensive was fuelled by video footage showing a US Marine shooting dead a wounded and unarmed Iraqi.

The pictures showed some marines entering the mosque on Saturday.

The marine, who has since been taken off battlefield duty, is seen standing above a figure slumped against a wall aiming his rifle at the man's body.

"He's f****** faking he's dead," the soldier is heard to shout. "He's breathing... he's f****** faking he's dead."

A shot rings out, and the words: "He is now" can be heard on the video.

US broadcaster NBC said the dead man, one of about five pictured inside the mosque, was an unarmed insurgent who had been discovered the previous day and been left to await medical attention.

The reports said the unnamed marine involved had been wounded in the face the day before the killing but had returned to duty almost immediately.

Another soldier had died moving the booby-trapped body of an insurgent.

The US military has begun an investigation into possible war crimes over the incident.

The First Marine Division said it wanted to determine whether the marine acted in self-defence, violated military law or failed to comply with the international Law of Armed Conflict.
 

DRB

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N8 said:
Like convicting a US Marine for shooting a terrorist... Too bad they can't figure out if there was genocide in the Sudan though... Humm...

MARINE IN SHOOTING PROBE
Sky.com | Tuesday November 16, 2004 | Staff

The United Nations has called for an investigation into a series of alleged abuses in the Iraqi city of Fallujah.

Human rights official Louise Arbour said those responsible for any violations should be brought to justice.

Controversy over the Fallujah offensive was fuelled by video footage showing a US Marine shooting dead a wounded and unarmed Iraqi.

The pictures showed some marines entering the mosque on Saturday.

The marine, who has since been taken off battlefield duty, is seen standing above a figure slumped against a wall aiming his rifle at the man's body.

"He's f****** faking he's dead," the soldier is heard to shout. "He's breathing... he's f****** faking he's dead."

A shot rings out, and the words: "He is now" can be heard on the video.

US broadcaster NBC said the dead man, one of about five pictured inside the mosque, was an unarmed insurgent who had been discovered the previous day and been left to await medical attention.

The reports said the unnamed marine involved had been wounded in the face the day before the killing but had returned to duty almost immediately.

Another soldier had died moving the booby-trapped body of an insurgent.

The US military has begun an investigation into possible war crimes over the incident.

The First Marine Division said it wanted to determine whether the marine acted in self-defence, violated military law or failed to comply with the international Law of Armed Conflict.
Wonder if it'll take 84 days?
 

Slugman

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I just hope that the embedded reporter, who is using this footage to bolster his career, doesn't end up getting shot... that would be tragic. :sneaky:
 

DRB

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Slugman said:
I just hope that the embedded reporter, who is using this footage to bolster his career, doesn't end up getting shot... that would be tragic. :sneaky:
What did he do other than his job and now you want to see him shot.

He followed the guidelines the Pentagon provided. http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Feb2003/d20030228pag.pdf

If you can see where he did something that was in accordance with those rules, let me know.

Or would you rather the media supress anything that could be construed as negative or unpopular?
 

Slugman

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DRB said:
What did he do other than his job and now you want to see him shot.

He followed the guidelines the Pentagon provided. http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Feb2003/d20030228pag.pdf

If you can see where he did something that was in accordance with those rules, let me know.

Or would you rather the media supress anything that could be construed as negative or unpopular?
I never said that I wanted him shot... I said it would be tragic!

Actually I just think that there shoudl be a little thought (outside of his own career advancement) of what is going to happen when that footage is seen by the world. It's not like we are winning the popularity contest...