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US Marine 'not guilty' of killing civilians

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MARINE ACQUITTED: A US Marine on trial for his role in the deaths of 24 civilians in Haditha in Iraq in 2005 has been acquitted of all charges. (AFP)

A US Marine on trial for his role in the deaths of 24 civilians in Haditha in Iraq in 2005 was on Wednesday acquitted of all charges, a military official said.

Lieutenant Andrew Grayson, 27, was declared "not guilty on all charges" by a jury, said a spokesman for Camp Pendleton, the military base 130km south of Los Angeles where the court martial began on May 28.

Grayson had been charged with obstruction of justice, making false statements and attempting to fraudulently separate from the Marine Corps.

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He was the first to go on trial of eight soldiers and officers initially charged with crimes in connection with the November 2005 incident, which saw men, women and children shot dead by Marines in the aftermath of a roadside bombing.

Four soldiers faced murder charges and four officers, including Grayson, were accused of covering up and failing to properly investigate the killings.

However, since charges were first announced in December 2006, prosecutors have struggled to make the allegations stick.

Six of the eight men have now had charges against them dropped, while charges of murder were replaced by the lesser offense of manslaughter in the case of squad leader Frank Wuterich, who faces trial later this year, along with Colonel Jeffrey Chessani.

The killings in Haditha are the most serious war crime allegations leveled at US forces since the 2003 invasion to topple Saddam Hussein.

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Wrong place wrong time
Posted by Ali Aboucham on Friday 6 June 2008 at 09:38 UAE time


We should build a plaque in the area where these people lived, to show visitors that war can lead to killing, even if you are in the way of trying to make peace. People should watch the Rambo movies where Sylvester Stallone shouts to those in the way 'get out of the way' to those who he thinks are in danger. Unfortunately those killed in Iraq could not understand the words 'get out of the way', or maybe the words were never said. American soldiers should be taught to say the words in Arabic and if they pronounce it wrong, then they may have an excuse not to go to trial.

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