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Ex-Blackwater guards jailed for killing 14 civilians in Iraq

Thursday, April 16, 2015 3:28
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A former Blackwater security guard was sentenced to life in prison and three others got 30-year terms on Monday in the massacre of 14 unarmed Iraqi civilians at a Baghdad traffic circle in 2007, closing a case that had outraged Iraqis and inflamed anti-U.S. sentiment around the world.

The Sept. 16 incident stood out for its brazenness and formed a tense backdrop to talks between the United States and Iraq over the continued presence of U.S. forces in Iraq. It also sparked debate over private security contractors working for the U.S. government in war zones.

The four guards opened fire with machine guns and grenade launchers on the Iraqis, including women and children, at Nisur Square. A heavily armed, four-truck Blackwater Worldwide convoy the men were in had been trying to clear a path for U.S. diplomats.

Nicholas Slatten, 31, of Tennessee was convicted in October of killing the driver of a car the defendants had argued at trial they believed contained a bomb.

Paul Slough, 35, of Texas; Evan Liberty, 32, of New Hampshire; and Dustin Heard, 33, of Tennessee, who were convicted of manslaughter, were each sentenced to 30 years in prison, the mandatory minimum they faced.

Blackwater guards jailed Iraq

Former Blackwater guards, from left, Dustin Heard, Evan Liberty, Nicholas Slatten and Paul Slough.

Momentarily choking up before he passed sentence in front of a packed court room, U.S. District Court Judge Royce Lamberth said it was an extraordinary case.

“It’s clear these fine young men just panicked,” he said. “But the overall wild thing that went on just cannot be condoned by this court.”

In addition to the killings, 17 Iraqis were injured.

North Carolina-based Blackwater was sold and renamed several times after the incident. It is now called Academi, based in northern Virginia.

U.S. federal prosecutors had called the guards’ action “horrendous” and urged longer sentences for Slough, Liberty and Heard.
In court today, Fatimah Al Fahdwi, whose 9-year-old son was killed, held up a picture of him before the judge.

“Why did you guys do this to me?” she said to the men, breaking down in tears. “Why did you guys kill my son?”
In their statements, all four former guards maintained their innocence.

“I could not and I did not kill your son,” Slough said to the family. “I feel utterly betrayed by the same government I served honorably.”

Lawyers for all four men said they would appeal.

An Iraqi woman looks at a blood-splattered car where two women were allegedly shot dead by private guards in Baghdad

An Iraqi woman looks at a blood-splattered car where two women were shot dead by Blackwater mercenaries in Baghdad.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/former-blackwater-guard-sentenced-life-prison-baghdad-shooting-201420167.html

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