The Iraqi government said Monday that it was pulling the license of an American security firm allegedly involved in the fatal shooting of civilians during an attack on a U.S. State Department motorcade in Baghdad.
The Interior Ministry said it would prosecute any foreign contractors found to have used excessive force in the Sunday shooting. It was latest accusation against the U.S.-contracted firms that operate with little or no supervision and are widely disliked by Iraqis who resent their speeding motorcades and forceful behavior.
Interior Ministry spokesman Abdul-Karim Khalaf said eight civilians were killed and 13 were wounded when security contractors believed to be working for Blackwater USA opened fire in a predominantly Sunni neighborhood of western Baghdad.
"We have canceled the license of Blackwater and prevented them from working all over Iraqi territory. We will also refer those involved to Iraqi judicial authorities," Khalaf said.
Finally, some action towards holding Bushco’s private mercenary army accountable for their ruthlessness… what a shame it is not us, but the Iraquis that have the backbone to do so…I hope they stand their ground against the bullying that will surely come from the Bushco minions over this one.
U.S. Constitution - R.I.P.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Blackwater License Being Pulled in Iraq
Posted by Melinda L. Secor at 8:18 AM
Labels: "war on terror", Blackwater, Iraq, mercenaries, police brutality
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