A Wikileaks 
firebomb.    This time it's a U.S. diplomatic cable indicating that, in 2006, American soldiers entered a house in the Iraqi village of Ishaqi, near Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit, and killed everyone inside.   Ten civilians died, ranging from a 70-year old woman  to a 5-month old child.
Of the ten killed, four were women and five were children all under the age of 5.  
A U.S. diplomatic cable made public by WikiLeaks  provides evidence that U.S. troops executed at least 10 Iraqi civilians,  including a woman in her 70s and a 5-month-old infant, then called in  an airstrike to destroy the evidence, during a controversial 2006  incident in the central Iraqi town of Ishaqi.            
The unclassified cable, which was posted on  WikiLeaks' website last week, contained questions from a United Nations  investigator about the incident, which had angered local Iraqi  officials, who demanded some kind of action from their government. U.S.  officials denied at the time that anything inappropriate had occurred. 
But Philip Alston, the U.N.'s special rapporteur on extrajudicial,  summary or arbitrary executions, said in a communication to American  officials dated 12 days after the March 15, 2006, incident that  autopsies performed in the Iraqi city of Tikrit showed that all the dead  had been handcuffed and shot in the head. 
The McClatchey Newspapers account indicates that American authorities did not respond to requests for information at the time and they're not talking now either.
The cable closely tracks what neighbors told reporters for Knight  Ridder at the time. (McClatchy purchased Knight Ridder in spring 2006.)  Those neighbors said the U.S. troops had approached the house at 2:30  a.m. and a firefight ensued. In addition to exchanging gunfire with  someone in the house,  the American troops were supported by helicopter  gunships, which fired on the house. 
The cable also backs the  original report from the Joint Coordination Center, which said U.S.  forces entered the house while it was still standing. That first report  noted: "The American forces gathered the family members in one room and  executed 11 persons, including five children, four women and two men.  Then they bombed the house, burned three vehicles and killed their  animals." 
 
3 comments:
Chalk another one up for democracy.
This is sick.
Reminds me of the movie The Kingdom, "kill them all". :X
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