イラクの銃撃戦の会社は免許証を失う
イラクは少なくとも8人の一般市民が死んだ銃撃戦にかかわった後、私用保証会社、Blackwater米国の免許証を取り消した。 イラクの内部大臣はイラクの作動からノースカロライナで基づいて建築業者を今禁止された言った。
米国部によって引き締まったBlackwaterの労働者は日曜日のバグダッドの攻撃の下に来ることの後で外見上発砲した。
たくさんの私用警備員は不法なイラクで雇われる。
それらは頻繁に重く武装しているが、ある人々がきちんと彼らの雇用者に対してを除いて責任がない訓練されないし、ことを評論家は言う。
権限が使用された余分な力を持つと見つけられた外国の建築業者を行なうことを内部大臣の操作のディレクター、Abdul Karim Khalaf将補は、言った。
“We have opened a criminal investigation against the group who committed the crime,” he told the AFP news agency.
All Blackwater personnel have been told to leave Iraq immediately, with the exception of the men involved in the incident on Sunday.
They will have to remain in the country and stand trial, the ministry said.
US investigation
The convoy carrying officials from the US state department came under attack at about 1230 local time on Sunday as it passed through Nisoor Square in the predominantly Sunni neighbourhood of Mansour.
The Blackwater security guards “opened fire randomly at citizens” after mortars landed near their vehicles, killing eight people and wounding 13 others, interior ministry officials said.
Most of the dead and wounded were bystanders, the officials added. One of those killed was a policeman.
A spokeswoman for the US embassy in Baghdad later confirmed there had been an incident in which state department security personnel reacted to a car bomb “in the proximity”, and that they had been shot at.
“We are taking it very seriously indeed,” she told the BBC, adding that discussions were still taking place about Blackwater’s status now that they had been ordered to leave.
When asked if Blackwater was complying with the order, the spokeswoman said she could not comment because the investigation into the incident was still in progress.
A spokesman for the US Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, said she wanted to ensure that everything was being done to avoid the loss of innocent life and to make sure this kind of incident never happened again.
She is also expected to telephone Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki to reassure him that the US had launched its own investigation.
Blackwater is reputed to have a contract worth $300m (£150m) with the state department to protect its diplomatic staff and equipment in Iraq.
The company, whose personnel have no combat immunity under international law if they engage in hostilities, has so far refused to comment on the shootings.
Civilian toll
Sunday’s violence followed the publication of a survey of Iraqis which suggested that up to 1.2m people might have died because of the conflict in Iraq.
A UK-based polling agency, Opinion Research Business (ORB), said it had extrapolated the figure by asking a random sample of 1,461 Iraqi adults how many people living in their household had died as a result of the violence rather than from natural causes.
The results lend weight to a 2006 survey of Iraqi households published by the Lancet, which suggested that about 655,000 Iraqi deaths were “a consequence of the war”.
However, these estimates are both far higher than the running total of reported civilian deaths maintained by the campaign group Iraq Body Count which puts the figure at between 71,000 and 78,000.
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