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US Army "Kill Team" Posing With The Dead
All pics and info: During the first five months of last year, a platoon of U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan went on a shooting spree, killing at least four unarmed civilians and mutilating several of the corpses. The “kill team” – members of the 5th Stryker Brigade stationed near Kandahar – took scores of photos chronicling their kills and their time in Afghanistan. Even before the war crimes became public, the Pentagon went to extraordinary measures to suppress the photos, launching a massive effort to find every file and pull the pictures out of circulation before they could touch off a scandal on the scale of Abu Ghraib. Many of the photos depict explicit images of violent deaths that have yet to be identified by the Pentagon. Among the soldiers, the collection was treated like a war memento. It was passed from man to man on thumb drives and hard drives, the gruesome images of corpses and war atrocities filed alongside clips of TV shows, UFC fights and films such as Iron Man 2. One soldier kept a complete set, which he made available to anyone who asked. Pictures and info below: On January 15th, 2010, U.S. soldiers in Bravo Company stationed near Kandahar executed an unarmed Afghan boy named Gul Mudin in the village of La Mohammad Kalay. Reports by soldiers at the scene indicate that Mudin was about 15 years old. According to sworn statements, two soldiers – Cpl. Jeremy Morlock and Pfc. Andrew Holmes – staged the killing to make it look like they had been under attack. Ordering the boy to stand still, they crouched behind a mud wall, tossed a grenade at him and opened fire from close range. This photograph shows Mudin’s body lying by the wall where he was killed: Attachment 259840 Following the routine Army procedure required after every battlefield death, the soldiers cut off the dead boy’s clothes and stripped him naked to check for identifying tattoos. Here they are shown scanning his iris and fingerprints, using a portable biometric scanner: Attachment 259841 In a break with protocol, the soldiers also took photographs of themselves celebrating their kill. In the photos, Morlock grins and gives a thumbs-up sign as he poses with Mudin’s body. Note that the boy’s right pinky finger appears to have been severed. Staff Sgt. Calvin Gibbs reportedly used a pair of razor-sharp medic’s shears to cut off the finger, which he presented to Holmes as a trophy for killing his first Afghan: Holmes poses with Mudin’s body. According to a fellow soldier, Holmes took to carrying Mudin’s severed finger with him in a zip-lock bag. “He wanted to keep the finger forever and wanted to dry it out,” one of his friends would later report. “He was proud of his finger.” Prior to the murder of Mudin, in November 2009, the soldiers of Bravo Company were dispatched to recover the body of an insurgent who was killed by rockets from a helicopter gunship. As they collected the remains, which appear to be those shown here, one took out a hunting knife and stabbed the corpse. Staff Sgt. Gibbs, who had recently joined the platoon as a squad leader, began playing with a pair of scissors near the dead man’s hands. “I wonder if these can cut off a finger?” Gibbs asked A pistol found at the scene of the helicopter strike. Gibbs routinely collected such weapons and planted them on the bodies of unarmed civilians they killed, in order to frame their victim as enemy combatants. The presence of a “drop weapon” virtually guaranteed that a shooting would be considered a legitimate kill: Cpl. Jeremy Morlock with the pistol found at the scene. Gibbs was reportedly disappointed that the pistol was turned into military authorities in accordance with proper protocol, preventing them from using it as a “drop weapon.” Before the military found itself short of troops in Afghanistan and Iraq, Morlock was the kind of bad-news kid who the Army might have passed on. He grew up not far from Sarah Palin in Wasilla, Alaska; his sister hung out with Bristol, and Morlock played hockey against Track. Back in those days, it seemed like he was constantly in trouble: getting drunk and into fights, driving without a license, leaving the scene of a serious car accident. Even after he joined the Army, Morlock continued to get into trouble. In 2009, a month before he deployed to Afghanistan, he was charged with disorderly conduct after burning his wife with a cigarette. After he arrived in Afghanistan, he did any drug he could get his hands on: opium, hash, Ambien, amitriptyline, flexeril, phenergan, codeine, trazodone. Morlock posing with an Afghan child. The photos collected by soldiers included many shots of local children, often filed alongside images of bloody casualties. At one point, soldiers in 3rd Platoon talked about throwing candy out of a Stryker vehicle as they drove through a village and shooting the children who came running to pick up the sweets. Another photo of Afghan children. According to one soldier, members of 3rd Platoon also talked about a scenario in which they “would throw candy out in front and in the rear of the Stryker; the Stryker would then run the children over.” Staff Sgt. Gibbs in the back of a Stryker vehicle, a pair of scissors visible in the top pocket of his uniform. Gibbs allegedly used a pair of medic’s shears to cut off the finger of at least two Afghan civilians murdered by members of his platoon. An unidentified soldier next to the wreckage of an Afghan National Police truck that had been blown up near the base’s gate. Inside the truck, Staff Sgt. Gibbs found a working AK-47 with a folding butt stock and two magazines. According to witnesses, Gibbs placed the AK-47 and the magazines in a metal box in one of the Strykers and later used them as “drop weapons” to frame two unarmed civilians the platoon killed as enemy combatants. In the process of suppressing the photographs, the Army may also have been trying to keep secret evidence that the killings of civilians went beyond a few men in 3rd Platoon. In this image, the bodies of two Afghan men have been tied together, their hands bound, and placed alongside a road. A sign – handwritten on cardboard fashioned from a discarded box of rations – hangs around the dead men’s necks. It reads: TALIBAN ARE DEAD. According to a source in Bravo Company, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, the men were killed by soldiers from another platoon, which has not yet been implicated in the scandal. “Those were some innocent farmers that got killed,” the source says. “Their standard operating procedure after killing dudes was to drag them up to the side of the highway.” The collection of photos includes several dozen images of unidentified casualties, including this one of a severed head. In many of the photos it is unclear whether the bodies are civilians or Taliban. It is possible that the unidentified deaths are unrelated to 3rd Platoon, and involved no illegal acts by U.S. soldiers. But taking such photos, let alone sharing them with others, is a clear violation of Army standards. An unidentified image of severed legs passed around among the members of Bravo Company. Even if such unidentified bodies were enemy combatants rather than innocent civilians, their inclusion in the collection of photos bespeaks a shocking disregard for human life. “We were operating in such bad places and not being able to do anything about it,” Morlock tells Rolling Stone. “I guess that’s why we started taking things into our own hands.” |
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Re: US Army "Kill Team" Posing With The Dead
I think the boy was the son of a local farmer. Senseless murder ![]() |
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Wow! No wonder they killed them. They look so fierce! ![]() |
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Kelly did our (meaning American)force's kill that boy?And they are on trial for murder?I have not heard anything about this.It disturb's me,terribly!! ![]() |
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Army apologises for US soldiers posing with dead The US military has apologised following the publication of photographs that show US soldiers accused of killing Afghan civilians for sport posing next to a body. Der Spiegel, the German magazine, said the images formed part of the evidence of a trial of five soldiers accused of belonging to a self-styled “Kill Team” that murdered villagers for sport. EDITOR’S CHOICE US shifts Afghan tactics to target Taliban - Mar-17 Suicide bomber kills at least 37 Afghans - Mar-14 Nato forces kill relative of Karzai in raid - Mar-10 Killings by Afghan insurgents double - Mar-09 Gates apologises for Afghan boys’ deaths - Mar-07 MPs censure Cameron on Afghan campaign - Mar-01 Nato officials fear the publication of the photographs could trigger a backlash in Afghanistan reminiscent of the reaction that greeted the publication of images of abuse by US personnel at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq in 2004. One of the trophy-style pictures published by Der Spiegel shows a US soldier in full combat gear kneeling down by a blood-streaked body and pulling its head back by the hair while smiling for the camera. Der Spiegel identified the soldier as Jeremy Morlock, an army specialist who agreed last month to plead guilty to murder and testify against his co-defendants in a court martial in the US. Mr Morlock is one of five soldiers charged with murdering three Afghan villagers in 2010 then staging the deaths to make it look as though they had been killed in combat. Another picture shows another soldier posing next to the same body. A third photo shows two bodies posed back to back against a post next to a US Stryker armoured vehicle. The US army said the photos depicted “actions repugnant to us as human beings and contrary to the standards and values of the United States army”. “We apologise for the distress these photos cause,” the army said in a statement. The five accused are from the 5th Stryker Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division. The killings took place in Kandahar province, which has been the focus of a US military campaign against the Taliban as part of the Obama administration’s troop surge strategy. The images risk stoking fresh tension between the Afghan government and its Nato allies with anger already running high over a spate of civilian deaths caused by Nato forces. Der Spiegel blurred the faces of the victims, although the faces of the soldiers are clearly visible. The magazine said it published three out of 4,000 photos and videos relating to the trial it had obtained. US military officials had warned officers to be wary of possible protests. However, the photographs have not yet been widely diffused in Afghanistan, and there was little sign of a public reaction on Monday, a public holiday for Nowruz, the Persian new year. Hundreds of protesters gathered in Kabul this month after Nato helicopters killed nine Afghan boys collecting firewood in the east of the country. Although the Nato-led force in Afghanistan kills far fewer civilians than the insurgents, civilian casualties caused by the coalition have become a source of friction between Hamid Karzai, the president, and his western allies. |
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What so crazy is that you rarely hear about stories like this unless you go looking. We're only told about crime you're govt sees fit for you to know about leaving the military judicial system untouched by the so-called "free" press. Staff on staffs and murders like these are common.
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Uhmmm WHY??? Don´t tell me you didn´t know about some Americans going wild overe there???
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