Monday, December 19, 2011

New Photos Released of Iraq Atrocity, With Documents and Video

From War Is A Crime.

In June of 2007 1SG Spry caused an Iraqi male to be stopped, questioned, detained, and killed. We had no evidence that the Iraqi was an insurgent or terrorist. In any event when we stopped he did not pose a threat. Although I did not personally witness the killing, I did observe 1sg Spry dismembering the body and parading of it while it was tied to the hood of a Humvee around the Muhalla neighborhood while the interpreter blared out warnings in Arabic over the loud speaker. I have a photo that shows 1SG Spry removing the victim’s brains.

On another occasion an Iraqi male was stopped by a team led by Sgt Rogers as he walked down an alleyway. The Iraqi was detained and questioned then with his hands tied behind his back, SGT Rogers skinned his face.

1ST Spry shot a young Iraqi teenager who was about 16 years old. The shooting was unprovoked and the Iraqi posed no threat to the unit. He was merely riding his bicycle past an ambush site. When I arrived on the scene I observed 1SGT Spry along with SSG Platt dismember the boy’s body.



I highly recommend watching this extremely disturbing video. I must warn however that the last ten minutes especially are grim. Nonetheless it is real and should be seen.

2 comments:

  1. this one is a real eye opener, George. now, with Obama's unprecedented stroll across the Potomac and over to the Pentagon briefing room and the subsequent announcement of cuts in the military budget in favor of the deployment of more sophisticated and lethal robotic technologies at the expense of benefits for veterans, we will undoubtedly be seeing more of the same. thanks for your indefatigable efforts to expose the war crimes, extortion, mass murder and genocide of the "dark side" which is the cabal of monsters which inhabit the halls of the Pentagon and Washington D.C.

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  2. it freaks me out just as much as it does you yard! best wishes in this new year...

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