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Faluja - NaSra - 11-16-2004

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Faluja - NaSra - 11-16-2004


<b>Video shows Americans executing wounded muslims inside Mosque </b>


<b><i>On the video, a Marine can be heard shouting obscenities in the background, yelling that one of the men was only pretending to be dead.</i></b>


The video then showed a Marine raising his rifle toward a muslim lying on the floor of the mosque. The video showed the bullet striking him in the upper body, possibly the head. His blood splatters on the wall behind him and his body goes limp.


16/11/2004 - 07:35:02


Ireland Online


A US Marine shot and killed a wounded and unarmed Iraqi in a mosque in Fallujah, Pool television pictures broadcast today.


A Marine spokesman in Washington said the shooting was under investigation.


Saturday’s shooting was videotaped by pool correspondent Kevin Sites of NBC television, who said three other previously wounded prisoners in the mosque apparently also had been shot again by the Marines inside the mosque.


The incident played out as the Marines 3rd Battalion, 1st Regiment, returned to the unidentified Fallujah mosque on Saturday. Sites was with the unit.


The same five men were still in the mosque on Saturday, Sites said.


On the video, as the camera moved into the mosque during the Saturday incident, a Marine can be heard shouting obscenities in the background, yelling that one of the men was only pretending to be dead.


The video then showed a Marine raising his rifle toward a muslim lying on the floor of the mosque.


The video shown by NBC and provided to the network pool was blacked out at that point and did not show the bullet hitting the man. But a rifle shot could be heard.


The blacked out portion of the video tape, provided later to other members of the network pool, showed the bullet striking the man in the upper body, possibly the head. His blood splatters on the wall behind him and his body goes limp.


Sites reported a Marine in the same unit had been killed just a day earlier when he tended to the booby-trapped dead body of an insurgent.


A spokesman at Marine Corps headquarters in the Pentagon, Maj. Doug Powell, said the incident was “being investigated”. He had no further details, other than to confirm the incident happened on Saturday and that the Marines involved were part of the 1st Marine Division.


Lt. Col. Bob Miller, heading the investigation, said the rules of engagement allowed the use of force in self-defence.


“Any wounded – in this case insurgents – who don’t pose a threat would not be considered hostile,” said Miller.


The events on the videotape began as some of the Marines from the unit accompanied by Sites approached the mosque on Saturday, a day after it was stormed by other Marines.


Gunfire can be heard from inside the mosque, and at its entrance, Marines who were already in the building emerge. They are asked by an approaching Marine lieutenant if there were insurgents inside and if the Marines had shot any of them. A Marine can be heard responding affirmatively. The lieutenant then asks if they were armed and fellow Marine shrugs.


Sites’ account said the wounded men, who he said were prisoners and who were hurt in the previous day’s attack, had been shot again by the Marines on the Saturday visit.


The videotape showed two of the wounded men propped against the wall and Sites said they were bleeding to death. According to his report, a third wounded man appeared already dead, while a fourth was severely wounded but breathing. The fifth was covered by a blanket, but did not appear to have been shot again after the Marines returned. It was the fourth man who was shown being shot.


The CNN broadcast of the pictures used pixilation to cover parts of the video that could lead to public identification of the Marines involved.


In New York, NBC spokeswoman Allison Gollust said the network did not broadcast the prisoner being shot because of the “graphic nature” of the video.




Faluja - radiyah - 11-17-2004



[Image: sad.gif] hasbuna Allah Wa ni'ma Al-Wakeel, Allah is seeing and watching them, may the day come when the Umma arises again and we throw them out like Salah Al-Deen threw out the crusaders. Hasbuna Allah Wa ni'ma Al-Wakeel.


wasalam