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Witnesses, video document massacre in Haditha
US Marines killed Iraqi civilians in cold blood
By Kate Randall
20 May 2006
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US Congressman John Murtha said on Wednesday that a Pentagon
investigation into the deaths of civilians in Haditha, Iraq, last
November will show that US Marines killed innocent civilians
in cold blood. Murtha (Democrat, Pennsylvania) was referring
to a probe launched into a November 19 incident in which at least
23 civiliansincluding seven woman and three childrenwere
gunned down by US troops. Haditha is a predominantly Sunni town
200 kilometers northwest of Baghdad in Anbar province.
From the beginning, Haditha residents have maintained that
the victims were deliberately shot at close range by the US soldiers.
The Marines initially claimed that one Marine, Miguel Terrazas,
20, and 15 civilians were killed from the blast of a roadside
bomb. Interviews with witnesses to the killings, howeveras
well as a video shot in their aftermathcontradict this claim
and provide a harrowing account of what can only be described
as a massacre.
Murtha, a former Marine intelligence officer and Vietnam veteran
and the senior Democrat on the House Defense appropriations subcommittee,
called last November for the pullout of all US troops from Iraq
within six months. At Wednesdays news conference on Capitol
Hill he said he had not read the official findings of the inquiry,
but had been briefed by officers he identified as commanders.
He contended the number of Iraqi civilians killed in the incident
was about twice the initial report of 15. The military now concedes
that 23 died.
I understand the investigation shows that in fact there
was no firefight, Murtha said, there was no explosion
that killed the civilians on a bus. There was no shrapnel. There
were only bullet holes inside the house where the Marines had
gone in.
One man was killed with an IED [improvised explosive
device], he added. After that, they actually went
into the houses and killed women and children.
The incident was first publicized in a March 19 article in
Time magazine by Tim McGirk, headlined: One Morning
in Haditha: U.S. Marines killed 15 Iraqi civilians in their homes
last November. Was it self-defense, an accident or cold-blooded
revenge? It was not until January, after Time presented
military officials in Baghdad with information they had gathered
for their story, that the US opened its own investigation. A criminal
inquiry began last week.
According to the Time account, at around 7:15 a.m. on
November 19 a US humvee carrying Marines from Kilo Company, 3rd
Battalion, 1st Marines, was struck by an IED attached to a large
propane canister, triggered by remote control.
Eman Waleed, a nine-year-old girl living in a house with her
family 150 yards from the explosion, told Time, We
heard a big noise that woke us all up. Then we did what we always
do when theres an explosion: my father goes into his room
with the Koran and prays that the family will be spared any harm.
She said the rest of the family, including her mother, grandfather,
grandmother, two brothers, two aunts and two unclesgathered
in the living room.
The Marines say at this point they came under fire from the
direction of the Waleed house and returned fire, a claim contradicted
by the fact that video footage after the incident shows no bullet
holes on the homes exterior. Eman said the Marines entered
the house, shouting in English. Military officials close to the
investigation say the Marines claim to have heard the sound of
an AK-47 being readied for fire, a charge disputed by surviving
family members who say there were no weapons in the home.
The young girl told Time, First, they went into
my fathers room, where he was reading the Koran and we heard
shots. Then they entered the living room. I couldnt
see their faces very well, she said, only their guns
sticking into the doorway. I watched them shoot my grandfather,
first in the chest and then in the head. Then they killed my granny.
Eman said the Marines started shooting towards the corner of the
room where she and her eight-year-old brother Abdul Rahman, were
hiding. The other adults died shielding the children from the
gunfire.
The US military has confirmed that seven people were killed
inside the house, including two women and a child. They say they
also chased and shot dead a man running from the house. Relatives
say a woman, Hiba Abdullah, escaped with her baby.
The Marines claim they then started taking fire from a second
house. According to Time, this prompted them to break
down the door of that house and throw in a grenade, blowing up
a propane tank in the kitchen. The Marines then began firing,
killing eight residentsincluding the owner, his wife, the
owners sister, a two-year-old son and three young daughters.
At another house, four men were killed. Yousif Ayed told Time,
The Americans gathered my four brothers and took them inside
my fathers bedroom, to a closet. They killed them inside
the closet. Although the four were found dead, the Marines
admit to shooting only two of them. They claim one of them was
wielding an AK-47 and dispute that the men were shot dead in the
closet. All told, military officials said the series of raids
spanned five hours and left at least 23 people dead.
Dr. Wahid, the director of the local Haditha hospital, said
the Marines brought 24 bodies to his hospital around midnight
November 19. He told Time the Marines claimed the victims
had been killed by shrapnel, But it was obvious to us that
there were no organs slashed by shrapnel. The bullet wounds were
very apparent. Most of the victims were shot in the chest and
the headfrom close range.
NBC news reports that anonymous military sources say photos
taken immediately after the incident show many of the victims
were shot at close range, in the head and chest, execution-style.
One photo shows a mother and young child bent over on the floor
as if in prayer, shot dead.
Video shot by a Haditha journalism student corroborates residents
accounts. The footage was turned over to the Hammurabi Human Rights
Group, which in turn provided it to Reuters. Time also
obtained a copy of the video, which captures scenes at the local
morgue and at the homes where civilians were gunned down. An abridged
version of the video, minus some of its more gruesome segments,
is available on the ABC News web site.
Video taken inside the houses shows walls and ceilings riddled
with bullet holes, as well as splattered blood and flesh. Blood
is smeared across the floor, apparently where the dead bodies
were dragged out. Shoes, clothing and other household items are
scattered amidst what appears to be blood.
Reuters reported that the video shows bodies piled up in the
back of a pickup truck outside the morgue, including that of a
young girl about three years old. One mans face had been
torn apart by bullets; legs and forearms were missing from another
corpse.
This is my father, a young boy says in the video,
He didnt do anything wrong. Why did they kill him?
Another man cries, They were children. Are you telling
me these were terrorists?
A local resident recounts: They came and started shooting
all at once. They didnt even knock on the door. They killed
them wholesale.
The US has paid relatives of the victims $2,500 for 15 of the
dead civilians, plus smaller payments to others injured. Three
Marine commanders in Haditha have been relieved of duties and
at least 12 Marines are under investigation.
The Haditha incident is being cited as potentially the worst
single incident involving the deliberate killing of civilians
by the US military in Iraq. It is widely accepted, however, that
well over 100,000 Iraqi civilians have been killed in the three
years since the US invaded the country.
Just last week, the Muslim Clerics Association, a Sunni religious
grouping, accused US occupation forces of killing 25 civilians
in a weekend raid in the rural area around Latifya and Yusifiya,
south of Baghdad.
Thousands perished during the deadly US offensive on Fallujah
in November 2004; countless other innocent men, woman and children
have fallen victim in air strikes and house-to-house raids. The
majority of these casualties go unreported, and are ignored or
dismissed by American authorities, who do not keep a tally of
civilian deaths.
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