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Sunday, March 06, 2005

Was Giuliana Sgrena deliberately targeted?


"A few facts to consider:
1. The agent who was killed died while shielding Sgrena with his own body, according to Reuters. "He leaned over me, probably to protect me, and then he slumped down, and I saw he was dead," she said. This could mean one of two things: Either the agent was reacting as trained to the gunfire and was protecting his principle, or he saw that she was the target of the fire.
2. Pier Scolari, companion to Sgrena, has stated the attack was deliberate, according to Agence France Presse. "The Americans and Italians knew about (her) car coming," Scolari said. "They were 700 meters (yards) from the airport, which means that they had passed all checkpoints. Giuliana had information, and the US military did not want her to survive."
3. The chief editor of Sgrena's newspaper Il Manifesto, Gabriele Polo, branded Calipari's death a "murder". "He was hit in the head," he said.
4. For a journalist like Sgrena to be deliberately targeted, a motive would have to exist. An examination of the work she was doing in Iraq, particularly about the annihilation of Fallujah, makes it clear that she was disbursing information the U.S. military and civilian command structure do not want widely known.

A few examples of her reports:
Ten thousand Iraqis in US and British prisons
Napalm Raid on Falluja?
The death throes of Fallujah
Interview with an Iraki woman tortured at Abu Graib

A longer and more detailed examination of these allegations has been written by Luciana Bohne at Online Journal. Give that article a careful read."
Another Journalist Deliberately Targeted? William Pitt, March 6, 2005

Naomi Klein succinctly explains below the intent of the US occupier's policy: "In Iraq, US forces and their Iraqi surrogates are no longer bothering to conceal attacks on civilian targets and are openly eliminating anyone - doctors, clerics, journalists - who dares to count the bodies."

"David T Johnson, Acting ambassador, US Embassy, London
Dear Mr Johnson,
On November 26, your press counsellor sent a letter to the Guardian taking strong exception to a sentence in my column of the same day. The sentence read: "In Iraq, US forces and their Iraqi surrogates are no longer bothering to conceal attacks on civilian targets and are openly eliminating anyone - doctors, clerics, journalists - who dares to count the bodies." Of particular concern was the word "eliminating".
The letter suggested that my charge was "baseless" and asked the Guardian either to withdraw it, or provide "evidence of this extremely grave accusation". It is quite rare for US embassy officials to openly involve themselves in the free press of a foreign country, so I took the letter extremely seriously. But while I agree that the accusation is grave, I have no intention of withdrawing it. Here, instead, is the evidence you requested.
...... Eliminating doctors
...... Eliminating journalists: The images from last month's siege on Falluja came almost exclusively from reporters embedded with US troops. This is because Arab journalists who had covered April's siege from the civilian perspective had effectively been eliminated. Al-Jazeera had no cameras on the ground because it has been banned from reporting in Iraq indefinitely. Al-Arabiya did have an unembedded reporter, Abdel Kader Al-Saadi, in Falluja, but on November 11 US forces arrested him and held him for the length of the siege. Al-Saadi's detention has been condemned by Reporters Without Borders and the International Federation of Journalists. "We cannot ignore the possibility that he is being intimidated for just trying to do his job," the IFJ stated.
It's not the first time journalists in Iraq have faced this kind of intimidation. When US forces invaded Baghdad in April 2003, US Central Command urged all unembedded journalists to leave the city. Some insisted on staying and at least three paid with their lives. On April 8, a US aircraft bombed al-Jazeera's Baghdad offices, killing reporter Tareq Ayyoub. Al-Jazeera has documentation proving it gave the coordinates of its location to US forces.
On the same day, a US tank fired on the Palestine hotel, killing José Couso, of the Spanish network Telecinco, and Taras Protsiuk, of Reuters. Three US soldiers are facing a criminal lawsuit from Couso's family, which alleges that US forces were well aware that journalists were in the Palestine hotel and that they committed a war crime.
...... Eliminating clerics
You asked for my evidence, Mr Ambassador. Here it is Naomi Klein, December 4, 2004

An Update: Naomi Klein Reveals New Details About U.S. Military Shooting of Italian War Correspondent in Iraq March 25, 2005


" "You just killed a journalist!" Al-Shyouki shouted.
The soldiers yelled at him to step back. They were very tense, said Stephan Breitner, of France 2 TV. They were crazy. "
Dead Messengers: How the U.S. Military Threatens Journalists March 6, 2005

Toe TagRoadblock

Comments:
Dearest Mr Khadduri, yet another conspiracy theory? Just how many are there? I think there must be an infinite number by now, old bean.
You wanna know what I think? I think these people are too full of their own self-importance. This is just pure self-indulgence by some left-wing wop journalist. It was an accident. The yanks didn't know of their arrival at the airport and shot at 'em when they didnt slow or stop, pure and simple.
It's the bodyguard I feel sorry for. Shot by yet more trigger-happy unprofessional yanky doodle dandies. Tell the wop journalist to take her paranoia elsewhere. She'll never join the ranks of Dr David Kelly, Princess Diana, and 9/11. If they don't wanna get shot at, they shouldnt be there in the first place.
 
"In all the coverage by the corporate media of the Sgrena story, one crucial element is conspicuously missing: on the day she was kidnapped Giuliana Sgrena had an appointment in a Baghdad Sunni mosque with refugees from Fallujah. “During the attack on the city, eyewitnesses described horrific scenes that analysts have attributed to attacks with napalm, a poisonous cocktail of polystyrene and jet fuel that has the capacity of melting human flesh and bones,” writes Joel Wendland. “Inter Press Service reported eyewitness accounts describing bombs that created mushroom clouds and explosions that caused skin to burn even when water was thrown on it. Some eyewitnesses saw indiscriminate shooting and the use of tanks to drag dead bodies to mass graves.”
Giuliana Sgrena likely has a few stories to tell that will not bode well for Bush and his sock puppet, Silvio Berlusconi. Expect these stories to surface soon after Sgrena makes her recovery."
http://kurtnimmo.com/blog/index.php?p=599

Other links on this story:
http://kurtnimmo.com/blog/index.php?p=601
http://kurtnimmo.com/blog/index.php?p=597

Links on the killing of journalists:
http://www.counterpunch.org/solomon03112004.html
http://www.counterpunch.org/lindorff03272004.html
 
Evelyn darlin' why do you believe everythin' you read girl? There are huge numbers of anti-American journalists out there and they havent been shot at post-war! Oh, apart from the odd few from al Jazeera, er, but that's different! I think the yanks have got better things to think about than some self-embellishing left wing journalist who just wants a quick headline. I am sure that at this very moment, those yanky doodle dandies are salivating at the thought of their next jaunt into the Sunni triangle! I bet the kebabs out there are to die for! I'd like an authentic one, instead of putting up with that cheap Turkish place around the corner!
 
Mudjack, you should actually read the links because one of them states that the Italian had gone through several check points. Do you think that the communication between the check points are that bad?

You mention that journalist are not attcaked by the US Gov't but this completely not true. You forgot to read the other post that would have lead you to http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/030605A.shtml Even in the US journalist are attacked everyday by the US Gov't and mainstream media.
 
Several weeks before Sgrena's release (and being shot by the U.S. military) Kurt Nimmo wrote an article, "The Kidnapping of Giuliana Sgrena: Defaming the Iraqi Resistance is the Name of the Game." For those wanting further insight, the article is at:

http://kurtnimmo.com/blog/index.php?p=560
 
If they wanted to, they could have killed her 100 times over by now. They could even have killed her in secret and hidden the body.

Why would they have waited until she got to a checkpoint during a highly publicized rescue???! Get a life you goons!
 
And while we're on the subject of journalists . . .

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-03/05/content_2655732.htm

To the best of our knowledge
Majed Fadhel Zbon, recently arrested by US troops, is still alive and has not been tortured - yet.
 
Dear TELawrence

"Why would they have waited until she got to a checkpoint during a highly publicized rescue???!"

The simple answer is that they wouldn't wait. It's a trend now for people to jump to conspiracy theories BEFORE actually considering things with logic, calmness and common sense. It's a mass sociogenic illness - it makes great headlines though!
 
Conspiracy. What conspiracy?
http://www.axisoflogic.com/artman/publish/article_16041.shtml

Speaking about 'Clean Break':
http://www.itszone.co.uk/zone0/viewtopic.php?t=28769

Word for the wise suffice.

 
Let the messenger live so the message gets out to the rest of the tribe...
 
Giuliana Sgrena, in her own words:

http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=15&ItemID=7381
 
An article commenting on relevant attitudes:

http://www.counterpunch.org/cloughley03072005.html

The last 2 paragraphs:

"The attitude of millions of Americans is exactly that of the German supporters of fascism in the 1930s and early 1940s. They were encouraged to think of themselves as the Master Race and there were whole nations whose populations could be treated as inferiors, and they took pride in doing just that. The present wave of hysterical intolerance in the US makes the McCarthy years of persecution look benign, because the idea has been planted by Bush and his people that US citizens are superior in every possible way. There can be no admission of frailty, and no acceptance of equality. International law and treaties are ignored or treated with contempt, and human dignity has become irrelevant. Hysterical ultra-nationalism is thriving and gathering pace.

"The director of the slippery slope to totalitarianism has beckoned his citizens, and they are responding with enthusiasm to his encouragement. War crimes are being committed by US troops and spooks on an extraordinary scale all round the world, but the biggest war crime is taking place in Washington: it is the twisting of the minds of the American people."

Read the entire article and judge for yourself.
 
"The only thing unusual about the hail of bullets that struck the car of Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena in Baghdad, was that this time the US said sorry. Since the start of the invasion, occupation forces have wiped out numerous carloads of Iraqis. This little girl was splashed with the blood of her parents as they were shot while driving home. Where is she now? Who knows? The killers are immunised from prosecution."

http://www.counterpunch.org/neville
03072005.html

Excellent commentary, highly recommended reading.
 
Look man the americans gave plenty of warning signals to the italians to stop!! The Troops attempted to warn the driver to stop by hand and arm signals, flashing white lights, and firing warning shots. What else could they do? It was a panick situation for the italians and americans that went wrong. End of story dudes! These journalists amaze me man! They put themselves in irresponsible situations and then expect a rescue! They should just accept that 'Iraq = danger' and if they go there then they may not come back.
 
I CANT believe some of the absolute hysterical rubbish posted by the anti-war crowd on this site.
The quote by Evelyn below says it all....

"The attitude of millions of Americans is exactly that of the German supporters of fascism.... they were encouraged to think of themselves as the Master Race...."

Obviously Evelyn, you know very little about this kind of ideology. Hitler stated in his works, Mein Kampf, that...

"No more than Nature desires the mating of weaker with stronger individuals, even less does she desire the blending of a higher with a lower race, since, if she did, her whole work of higher breeding, over perhaps hundreds of thousands of years, might be ruined with one blow....we will remain the master as long as we do not fall a victim to defilement of the blood"

In case you had FAILED to notice Evelyn, the people of the USA are largely multiethnic and, believe it or not, there is much interbreeding to produce mixed race people. You could not be further from Nazi thinking on the master race.

The people of the US do not think like Nazis. They are just frightened because of 9/11. They are prepared for Bush to wipe out anything that threatens the freedom and stability of the US. Who can blame them?

One superiority that the US does have, and is proud of, is in their military capability. You have to face facts. If George Bush desired, he could wipe out the whole of Iraq in the blink of an eye. The USA's nuclear, chemical and bioogical capabilities are beyond comparison. I think only Bush's compassion and good PR, stops him from using them.

It's not about genetic superiority at all.... its about fear and military superiority. Get that bit right, my passive friend.
 
am i reading it right? it seems that some people are saying that, it is nobody's fault to get killed 'accidentally' by the 'peace-seeking' soldiers in iraq.. they shouldn't be there, if they don't wanna get shot at? so this is the best excuse to shoot and kill somebody 'accidentally'?
 
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