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Gang Raped by Halliburton in Iraq and Still Waiting for Justice Two Years Later
It is already unnacceptably outrageous that the mercenary monster corporations Halliburton, Kellogg, Brown and Root, and Blackwater literally get away with murder in Iraq because they are beyond the prosecution powers of any government with their State department-sponsored immunity. These ghastly inequities are doing irreparable damage to the USA’s stature internationally, searingly so in the Islamic world with its one billion adherents. Raping a 14 year old Iraqi girl, and then shooting her in the face, then killing her whole family: all of this results in barely a slap on the wrist for the US Army killers who perpetrated that crime. Hardly any different for the Blackwater massacre of 17 civilians a few months ago.
Now, a new twist on the "immunity" for American mercenaries in Iraq: they have thus gotten away with a gang rape of another American, Jamie Leigh Jones, a former Conroe, Texas, resident, who has filed a lawsuit. In her lawsuit, Jones said she was drugged and gang-raped while working at Camp Hope,Baghdad, in 2005. She was held for more than a day without food, drinking water or the ability to contact the outside world. Jamie's lawyer, Todd Kelly, stated that "those employees believed they were beyond the law."
Gang Raped by Halliburton in Iraq and Still Waiting for Justice Two Years Later
It is already unnacceptably outrageous that the mercenary monster corporations Halliburton, Kellogg, Brown and Root, and Blackwater literally get away with murder in Iraq because they are beyond the prosecution powers of any government with their State department-sponsored immunity. These ghastly inequities are doing irreparable damage to the USA’s stature internationally, searingly so in the Islamic world with its one billion adherents. Raping a 14 year old Iraqi girl, and then shooting her in the face, then killing her whole family: all of this results in barely a slap on the wrist for the US Army killers who perpetrated that crime. Hardly any different for the Blackwater massacre of 17 civilians a few months ago.
Now, a new twist on the "immunity" for American mercenaries in Iraq: they have thus gotten away with a gang rape of another American, Jamie Leigh Jones, a former Conroe, Texas, resident, who has filed a lawsuit. In her lawsuit, Jones said she was drugged and gang-raped while working at Camp Hope,Baghdad, in 2005. She was held for more than a day without food, drinking water or the ability to contact the outside world. Jamie's lawyer, Todd Kelly, stated that "those employees believed they were beyond the law."