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Iraq massacre survivors shocked as Trump pardons Blackwater guards


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Iraqis were bitterly disappointed on Wednesday after US President Donald Trump pardoned four Blackwater security guards given lengthy sentences for killing 14 civilians in Baghdad in 2007.
Hassan Jabir, a survivor of the 2007 Nisour Square massacre in the country s capital, relived the horror of the moment he was shot.
“Blackwater contractors are criminals, they killed innocent people and maimed others,” Mr Jabir told
The National.
and sparked outrage in Iraq over the use of private security guards in war zones.
Mr Jabir, who suffered severe injuries to his back, hands and abdomen, said Mr Trump’s decision is a breach of international law and human rights. ....

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How the Blackwater pardons could have a lasting impact: 'The Americans got away with it'


Dec 23, 2020 5:41 PM EDT
For many in the United States and Iraq, the name “Blackwater” has become synonymous with a deadly 2007 episode that killed 17 innocent civilians and wounded 24. The massacre at Nisour Square in Baghdad was one of the most indelible events of the Iraq War, drawing widespread condemnation, including from human rights organizations and the Iraqi government.
Four men who worked for the American private security firm then known as Blackwater were found guilty in U.S. federal court of murder and manslaughter and sentenced to prison for the shootings. On Tuesday, President Donald Trump granted them full pardons, praising them for “a long history of service to the nation.” Trump said that the move was “broadly supported by the public,” and named a FOX News host and nine House Republicans as among the pardon’s proponents. ....

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