JANUARY
18, 2014
Earlier this week,
TMZ released photographs of United States marines burning bodies of
Iraqi insurgents and posing next to remains. The photos, which according to TMZ
have prompted an official military investigation, were supposedly taken in
Fallujah in 2004, and show clear violations of military code.
TMZ said it obtained 41 photos in
total and turned them all over to the military, but has only released eight to
the public so far.
Military
officials deny that they had any knowledge of the photos before TMZ’s
release, and that if the individuals in the photos are prosecuted and
convicted, they could face substantial jail time.
This is not the first time
troubling photos from U.S. military in Iraq have been made public. If these
photos were indeed taken in 2004, that would put them around the same time as
theAbu Ghraib photographs that showed U.S. personnel abusing prisoners.
Warning: these TMZ
photos are highly disturbing. They depict
U.S. marines dumping gasoline on bodies, burning corpses, and posing next to
the skeletal remains.
U.S. Marines pour gasoline on the
bodies of Iraqi Insurgents
Burning bodies is stricly against
the Uniform Code of Military Justice
There is no statute of
limitations, so the soldiers can still face prosecution.
A Marine kneels smiling next to a
skull; another marine goes through the tattered clothing of a dead body.
( world
observer )
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