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Haditha Investigation Reveals Possible Coverup

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Posted on Aug 18, 2006

The Marines implicated in the killings of 24 Iraqis in Haditha may have attempted to conceal evidence, according to a secret report.  Based on an investigation of the incident, the report suggests that the Marines may have tampered with their unit logbook and withheld incriminating footage captured by an aerial drone.


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The report has been closely held within the Defense Department, and the officials who agreed to discuss it did so because they said they thought it should receive wider public attention. They agreed to speak only if their names were not published because they had not been authorized by superiors to discuss its contents.

The deaths occurred outside the town of Haditha after a three-vehicle convoy of marines was hit by a roadside bomb, killing a lance corporal. The squad then began going through houses nearby, killing Iraqis found inside in what defense lawyers have said was a justifiable use of lethal force by marines who believed they were under concerted attack by insurgents.

The Marine Corps issued a press release the next day saying that 15 of the civilian deaths had been caused by the bomb explosion. But several officers in the unit have said they knew even then that marines had killed all 24 of the dead Iraqis, 9 of whom were suspected insurgents.

Since then, the idea that any of the victims were insurgents has been challenged, both by Iraqi survivors and by some American military officials familiar with the case, noting that the victims included 10 women and children and an elderly man in a wheelchair. They have said that evidence suggests that the marines overreacted after the death of their fellow marine and shot the civilians in cold blood.

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By harald hardrada, August 19, 2006 at 4:35 pm Link to this comment
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bush sent our volunteer military into iraq & gave them a strategy culled from the old & new testaments together with a child’s guide to the crusades—it’s bush who did the crime & ought to do the time

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By Kevo, August 18, 2006 at 9:49 am Link to this comment
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If you want truth-telling in a politician, John Murtha for President in ‘08! -Kevo

P.S.  I wonder when those Swiftboaters will apologize to the Honorable U.S. Representative Mr. John Murtha for sullying his name when he was right on top of the truth that was obscurred by the vitriol this Administration’s Swiftboating agents seem to heap upon good honest Americans who happen to see a completely different (and in my humble opinion more accurate)reality than they. 

Americans who personalize our democratic process and who put party above country are not patriotic.  They are authoritarian, and anathema to our democratic heritage.

Support our troops - redeploy them out of harm’s way.  In this case, harm’s way is a Bush initiated, Bush manipulated, and Bush “pre-emptive” war.  Mr. Bush has blood on his hands, and Mr. Cheney seems to be washing his hands in it.  We, the American people, can and must do better!  -Kevo

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