Submitted by Diane Farsetta on
"The State Department's initial report of last month's incident in which Blackwater guards were accused of killing Iraqi civilians was written by a Blackwater contractor," reports CNN. Blackwater's Darren Hanner drafted the two-page report, "on the letterhead of the Bureau of Diplomatic Security for the [U.S.] embassy's Tactical Operations Center," which has "outsourced positions to Blackwater and another private firm." Hanner's report agrees with Blackwater's assertion that "its employees responded properly to an insurgent attack"; it also "doesn't mention civilian casualties." A State Department spokesperson stressed that the report is "a first-blush account" that "has no standing whatsoever." The State Department is conducting an investigation into the shootings, with help from FBI agents. "A senior Iraqi National Police official participating in the Iraqi government probe of the shooting said the Blackwater gunfire was unprovoked and the guards fired randomly." Eight Iraqi civilians were reported killed and 13 wounded in the incident.
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Diane Farsetta replied on Permalink
FBI investigators avoiding Blackwater guards
Reuters [http://www.reuters.com/article/latestCrisis/idUSN04308615 reports]:
Mutternich replied on Permalink
'Appearance' to whom?
If U.S. soldier vs. U.S. "security contractor" seems like a distinction without a difference to outraged Iraqis, will calling in our FBI to investigate the incident, and U.S. government security personnel to guard them, assuage their concerns?
Which PR firm will get the contract to explain it all to the Iraqis?
ICU replied on Permalink
Oversight or far sighted
The US congress has no business being a litigator
for private sector lawsuits, end of story
Diane Farsetta replied on Permalink
litigator?
This article is about a State Dep't / FBI investigation into what happened. The legal immunity currently enjoyed by Blackwater and other private military contractors is a separate issue. But it's important to point out that the U.S. interim government in Iraq granted that immunity (which Iraqi legislators and some U.S. officials are trying to remove).