Wednesday, October 03, 2007

blackwater massacre

From today's New York Times:

The events in the square began with a short burst of bullets that witnesses described as unprovoked. A traffic policeman standing at the edge of the square, Sarhan Thiab, saw that a young man in a car had been hit. In the line of traffic, that car was the third vehicle from the intersection where the convoy had positioned itself.

“We tried to help him,” Mr. Thiab said. “I saw the left side of his head was destroyed and his mother was crying out: ‘My son, my son. Help me, help me.’”

Another traffic policeman rushed to the driver’s side to try to get her son out of the car, but the car was still rolling forward because her son had lost control, according to a taxi driver close by who gave his name as Abu Mariam (“father of Mariam”).

Then Blackwater guards opened fire with a barrage of bullets, according to the police and numerous witnesses. Mr. Ahmed’s father later counted 40 bullet holes in the car. His mother, Mohassin Kadhim, appears to have been shot to death as she cradled her son in her arms. Moments later the car caught fire after the Blackwater guards fired a type of grenade into the vehicle.

This reality, juxtaposed to Prince's cool-as-a-cucumber demeanor before the House committee, his cocky self-assurance. Remorse for what his employees had wrought in Nisour Square? Not a jot. Remorse a sign of weakness, after all, and he an ex Navy SEAL, a tower of strength.

Note to self: gag reflex nearly gone from overstimulation. Must seal eyes and ears.

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