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seruriermarshal
11-16-2004, 07:02 PM
The United Nations has called for an investigation into a series of alleged abuses in the Iraqi city of Fallujah.


Human rights official Louise Arbour said those responsible for any violations should be brought to justice.


Controversy over the Fallujah offensive was fuelled by video footage showing a US Marine shooting dead a wounded and unarmed Iraqi.


The pictures showed some marines entering the mosque on Saturday.


The marine, who has since been taken off battlefield duty, is seen standing above a figure slumped against a wall aiming his rifle at the man's body.


"He's f****** faking he's dead," the soldier is heard to shout. "He's breathing... he's f****** faking he's dead."


A shot rings out, and the words: "He is now" can be heard on the video.


US broadcaster NBC said the dead man, one of about five pictured inside the mosque, was an unarmed insurgent who had been discovered the previous day and been left to await medical attention.


The reports said the unnamed marine involved had been wounded in the face the day before the killing but had returned to duty almost immediately.


Another soldier had died moving the ****y-trapped body of an insurgent.


The US military has begun an investigation into possible war crimes over the incident.


The First Marine Division said it wanted to determine whether the marine acted in self-defence, violated military law or failed to comply with the international Law of Armed Conflict.

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From (http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-13249411,00.html)

penna
11-16-2004, 07:07 PM
the UN can go pound sand.

while i think the marine should be punished if he wrongfully shot the man, i don't think the UN should be involved. they don't want to contribute to the operation, yet want to punish our soldiers.

mocking_loudly_died
11-16-2004, 07:11 PM
thats some uber caplock action.

BusterHyman
11-16-2004, 07:24 PM
They can investigate once they fully comply with the investigation of the oil-for-food program. FTFFs

hist2004
11-16-2004, 07:35 PM
The United Nations has called for an investigation into a series of alleged abuses in the Iraqi city of Fallujah.


Human rights official Louise Arbour said those responsible for any violations should be brought to justice.


The U.N. is talking about the inhuman treatment of anyone in their (terrorists) hands, right? :cantbeli:

Regards,
Hist2004

2RHPZ
11-17-2004, 03:43 AM
The United Nations has called for an investigation into a series of alleged abuses in the Iraqi city of Fallujah.


Human rights official Louise Arbour said those responsible for any violations should be brought to justice.


The U.N. is talking about the inhuman treatment of anyone in their (terrorists) hands, right? :cantbeli:

Regards,
Hist2004

Hello Hist2004 ... hm, thatīs the U.N. ... useless, powerless and offended organization :cantbeli: