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 Posted: Sat Apr 19th, 2008 01:57 pm
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Joe Kelley

 

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Scott Ewing, who served for three years as a cavalry scout in the U.S. army, described his unit's "block-by-block" raid of the entire city of Talafar in September of 2005. Ewing said tactics were particularly brutal in the Sarai neighborhood of the city, which the U.S. military had identified as an insurgent stronghold.  "We were told to search aggressively to teach the residents a lesson not to harbor terrorists," Ewing testified.  The result of those orders was doors kicked in, homes ransacked-and nothing found in the way of weapons.  The Army then moved northward, and continued to terrorize innocent Iraqis. 
Ewing described one incident in which the military rounded up every male of military age and detained about 500 Iraqis in a barbed-wire enclosure as their families watched across the street. A "masked man," as Ewing described him, then walked the line of detained Iraqis and gave either a thumbs-up or thumbs-down.  In the end, 50 men were zip tied and taken away, with the crimes they were accused of written on their hands.  Ewing said he had no idea what happened next to these 50 men .  "It's hard for me to believe," Ewing said, "that the Iraqis who witnessed this could take seriously our version of justice and democracy." 

Ewing concluded his speech by noting, ironically, that "The only war our country has really waged well is a propaganda war on its own people."

 

http://ivaw.org/wintersoldier/testimony

 

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