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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-18-08 03:36 PM
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Dave Lindorff: Killing the News in Iraq: Justifying the Unjustifiable
Killing the News in Iraq: Justifying the Unjustifiable
by Dave Lindorff | June 18, 2008



Reuters may be "satisfied" with the Pentagon's investigation concluding that US troops were "justified" in their slaying of the news organization's working journalist Waleed Khaled back in 2005, but the rest of us shouldn't be.

Khaled and his driver were killed by US troops when they came on a firefight involving US troops and Iraqi police who were allegedly under attack. The Pentagon report into the incident concluded that the two men came onto the scene, and American forces, seeing Khaled's videocam and tripod, thought it was a rocket launcher. They reportedly fired warning shots. When Khaled's driver did the logical thing, backing slowly from the scene, US troops "assumed it was an insurgent tactic" and fired to "disable" the vehicle, killing the two men.

First of all, let's note that Khaled is not the only journalist to have been killed by US forces in Iraq. There has been a pattern that makes it clear that journalists who step outside the controlled bubble of the embedded propagandist traveling with the troops are fair game, which explains why we in America know so little about the reality of the US assault on the people of Iraq.

But beyond this journalistic issue, what this story tells us, besides the fact that an innocent reporter and his innocent driver, just doing their jobs, were murdered by overly aggressive US soldiers (whose initial response, and that of Pentagon "investigators," appears to have been to cover up their actions) is that any innocent parties who stumble into a battle zone are liable to be slaughtered by US forces in Iraq.

The only thing that distinguishes this tragic incident from hundreds of others like it that occur routinely in Iraq is that Khaled was a journalist employed by a major Western news organization with the clout and prominence to demand a real, and public, investigation into the case.

For Iraqis killed under similar circumstances, not only is there no investigation; there is simply no report of their deaths. As US commanders have famously and disgustingly said, "We don't do bodycounts."

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90-percent Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-18-08 03:55 PM
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1. Fair Game
Journo's were treated as targets of opportunity during all of this occupation. The number of dead journalist's is staggering, like 80 or so? Hasn't this five years of Iraq beaten even the total number of killed journo's from Vietnam 1962 to 1975, even?

And let's not forget the 600 plus dead contractors. Everybody else has.

-90% jimmy
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