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ДЖИГИТ
06-02-2006, 10:41 AM
BAGHDAD, Iraq - A third set of allegations that U.S. troops have deliberately killed civilians is fueling a furor in Iraq (http://search.news.yahoo.com/search/news/?p=Iraq) and drawing strong condemnations from government and human rights official. "It looks like the killing of Iraqi civilians is becoming a daily phenomenon," the chairman of the Iraqi Human Rights Association, Muayed al-Anbaki, said Friday after video ran on television of children and adults slain in a raid in Ishaqi in March.

Al-Anbaki's comments came a day after Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki upbraided the U.S. military over allegations that Marines killed two dozen unarmed civilians in Haditha, calling it "a horrible crime." They were his strongest public comments on the subject since his government was sworn in last month.

U.S. commanders have ordered new ethics training for all troops in Iraq. But the flow of revelations and investigations threatens to undermine Iraq's new government and public support in America for President Bush (http://search.news.yahoo.com/search/news/?p=President+Bush)'s management of the war.
Iraq's government also began its own investigation of the deaths in Haditha.

In addition to the Haditha case, in which Marines are alleged to have gunned down 24 civilians in a rage of revenge for a bombing that killed a Marine in November, seven Marines and a Navy corpsman could face murder, kidnapping and conspiracy charges as early as Friday in the April shooting death of an Iraqi man, a defense attorney said Thursday.

Military prosecutors plan to file the charges against the men, who are being held in solitary confinement at Camp Pendleton, Calif., Marine Corps base, Jeremiah Sullivan III, who represents one of the men, said Thursday.
The U.S. military had no additional comment Friday on the accusations stemming from a raid March 15 in the village of Ishaqi, about 50 miles north of Baghdad.

In March, the U.S. military said four people died when they attacked from the ground and air a house suspected of holding an al-Qaida operative. The house was destroyed.

But video shot by an AP Television News cameraman at the time and previously unaired shows at least five children dead. The video shows at least one adult male and four young children with obvious entry wounds to the head. One child has an obvious entry wound to the side caused by a bullet.

Local Iraqis said there were 11 total dead, and charged that they were killed by U.S. troops before the house was leveled.
The video includes an unidentified man saying "children were stuck in the room, alone and surrounded."

"After they handcuffed them, they shot them dead. Later, they struck the house with their planes. They wanted to hide the evidence. Even a 6-month-old infant was killed. Even the cows were killed too," he said.
The video included shots of the bodies of five children and two men wrapped in blankets.

Other video showed the bodies of three children in the back of a pickup truck that took them to the hospital in Tikrit,Saddam Hussein (http://search.news.yahoo.com/search/news/?p=Saddam+Hussein)'s former hometown.

Police Capt. Laith Mohammed said the March 15 attack that hit Ishaqi involved U.S. warplanes and armor.

Riyadh Majid, who identified himself as the nephew of Faez Khalaf, the head of the household who was killed, told AP at the time that U.S. forces landed in helicopters and raided the home.

Khalaf's brother, Ahmed, said nine of the victims were family members who lived at the house and two were visitors.


The U.S. military, which said in March that the allegations were being investigated, said it was targeting and captured an individual suspected of supporting foreign fighters of the al-Qaida in Iraq terrorist network. It had no further comment Friday.

Maj. Gen. William Caldwell, spokesman for U.S.-led forces in Iraq, said at a news conference Thursday that "about three or four" inquiries were being carried out around the country, but he would not provide any details.
Iraqi officials and relatives also said U.S. forces killed two Iraqi women — one of them about to give birth — when the troops shot at a car that failed to stop at an observation post in Samarra, 60 miles north of Baghdad.
The U.S. military said coalition troops fired at a car after it entered a clearly marked prohibited area near an observation post but failed to stop despite repeated visual and auditory warnings. It said the incident was being investigated.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060602/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq_civilians_killed

ДЖИГИТ
06-02-2006, 11:07 PM
А.Шекхар: Мишень одна, а жертва другая. Как США "промахнулись" в Афганистане
06:38 03.06.2006
На сегодняшний день на карте мира насчитывается более двухсот стран.
Периодически та или иная страна становятся объектом обсуждения в СМИ по той или иной причине. Сегодняшняя статья посвящается одной из стран, которая небольшая по величине, окружена горами, но народ ее считается воинственным и непобедимым. Эта азиатская страна - Афганистан.

На протяжении многих лет люди там гибнут словно овцы, но, тем не менее,
международные лидеры, выступая с различных трибун, продолжают втягивать народ этой страны в грязные политические игры. И как результат, положение в ней ухудшается день ото дня. В последнее время афганские граждане опять оказались мишенью для американских пуль.

Как известно, на днях в Кабуле произошел инцидент между американскими военными и мирными гражданами, которые оказались расстрелянными без всяких на то причин. Этот случай стал предметом обсуждения в СМИ разных стран, более того, он повлек за собой волнения и массовые беспорядки в центре афганской столицы. Местные жители, безумствуя от беспредела американских солдат, стали рушить на своем пути все иностранные представительства. Люди не могли понять почему, за что погибли мирные жители? Ведь они не были террористами или членами какой-либо группировки. Вновь начинается поиск ответов на этот вопрос. Кто ответит за смерть невинных граждан, убитых на своей земле подобно животным? И что на это скажут руководители страны, которые обязаны защищать своих граждан?

Как всегда, так и в данном случае разноречивы сведения и цифры о погибших людях, но наводит на мысль, что американская армия побила все рекорды, установленные талибами в 2001 году. Сейчас же официальные лица пытаются перевернуть причины кровавой бойни с ног на голову, и представить инцидент перед мировой общественностью совсем в ином свете. И очень странно выглядят слова одного из афганских министров, что виновны в происшедшем инциденте талибы и "Аль-Каида".

Продолжает расти напряженность в Афганистане. Население не довольно.

Карзай, при всем своем желании, не может гарантировать стабильность. Причины грязной политики ясны - как известно, Афганистан - это не только Кабул. Подобно лебедю, раку и щуке каждая его сторона имеет своих "поклонников" - это и Россия, и близлежащие страны, Пакистан и Китай и т.д. Но >для простых афганских людей ясно одно - вчера их грабили талибы и их союзники, а сегодня.......

Нестабильная военно-политическая обстановка в Афганистане вызывает опасение не только у стран Центральноазиатского региона, но и в других государств. "Дождь американских пуль" есть не что иное, как продолжение старой игры, когда мишень одна, а жертва другая. Очевидно, если бы США и ее западные союзники хотели мира в Афганистане, то их политика была бы совершенно другой. Теперь же эту истину осознали все. Можно сказать, что страна на сегодняшний день поделена на части и ее будущее предсказать трудно, потому что все покрыто мраком.

В любом случае мировая общественность становится свидетелем того, что после таких позорных событий начинаются раздоры между руководителями, гражданами и прессой, считающей себя независимой. Но что будет с семьями тех невинных граждан, которые стали жертвами? Кто объяснит их детям, женам и матерям за что они погибли?

На эти и другие вопросы США придется ответить перед мировым сообществом. Осмелится ли какая-нибудь страна или международная организация спросить об этом с международной трибуны?

Алок ШЕКХАР
индийский журналист из Узбекистана
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Источник - ЦентрАзия (http://www.centrasia.ru/)
Постоянный адрес статьи - http://centrasia.org/newsA.php4?st=1149302280 (http://www.centrasia.ru/newsA.php4?st=1149302280)

++Nodir++
06-03-2006, 07:40 PM
editedlaaga o'lib jazosini berish kerak, itdan tarqagan haromi millatchi iflos bitlar, ha edited... ehhh.

Sayyoh
06-04-2006, 02:54 AM
http://www.bradblog.com/archives/00002589.htm (http://www.bradblog.com/archives/00002589.htm)

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VIDEO - U.S. Investigates Killing of Iraqi Civilian Family
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A video tape uncovered by Time Magazine showing evidence of an attack on Iraqi civilians in Haditha has renewed human rights calls for investigations into possible war crimes by the U.S. military. The Pentagon announced that 12 Marines were under investigation for the deaths shown in the video tape.

The video in this post has a BBC report on the U.S. military investigation as well as reports from the point of view of Arab television.

Here are some details from a March 21 AP report (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/03/21/ap/world/mainD8GG8MA00.shtml):
(AP) A videotape taken by an Iraqi shows the aftermath of an alleged attack by U.S. troops on civilians in their homes in a western town last November: a blood-smeared bedroom floor and bits of what appear to be human flesh and bullet holes on the walls.
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The video, obtained by Time magazine and repeatedly aired by Arab televisions throughout the day, also showed bodies of women and children in plastic bags on the floor of what appeared to be a morgue. Men were seen standing in the middle of bodies, some of which were covered with blankets before being placed in a pickup truck.

The images were broadcast a day after residents of Haditha, 140 miles west of Baghdad, told The Associated Press that American troops entered homes and shot dead 15 members of two families, including a 3-year-old girl, after a roadside bomb killed a U.S. Marine.

Last week, the U.S. military announced that a dozen Marines are under investigation for possible war crimes in the Nov. 19 incident, which left at least 23 Iraqis dead in addition to the Marine.