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Wednesday, November 15, 2006

US soldier pleads guilty to raping Iraqi teenagerStaff and agencies
Wednesday November 15, 2006

Guardian Unlimited

A US soldier today pleaded guilty to taking part in the rape of an Iraqi teenage girl and the murder of her family.

Specialist James Barker, being tried at a military court in Kentucky, entered the plea to avoid the death penalty, his civilian lawyer, David Sheldon, said.

A criminal investigation into the killing of the family of four at their home in Mahmudiya, south of Baghdad, in March 2006, started in June.

Barker is one of four US soldiers charged with premeditated murder over the rape and killing of 14-year-old Abeer Qassim al-Janabi, her parents and her five-year-old sister,

He has agreed to co-operate with prosecutors and testify against his fellow accused - Private Jesse Spielman, Private Bryan Howard, Sergeant Paul Cortez and former Private Stephen Green - Mr Sheldon said.

His civilian lawyer, David Sheldon, said his client's guilty plea was in exchange for a sentence lighter than the death penalty.

The soldiers are also accused of burning Abeer's body in an effort to conceal evidence.

Barker is the first soldier to plead guilty to the crimes. Sergeant Cortez, who faces the death penalty, has deferred entering a plea.

Mr Green has pleaded not guilty to the charges in a federal court, while Private Spielman will not enter a plea until December.

At a preliminary hearing at a military court in Baghdad in August, Barker provided evidence about the rape and murders in a written statement.

It is alleged that Mr Green, claimed to have been the ringleader, had repeatedly told comrades he wanted to kill some Iraqis.

On the day of the attack, Barker and his fellow accused played cards, drank Iraqi whisky mixed with an energy drink and played golf.

At some stage, they decided to go to the house of a girl they had seen passing by their checkpoint.

When they arrived at the home, former Private Green dragged the father, mother and younger sister into a bedroom, while Abeer was left in the living room.

In the statement, Barker said Cortez appeared to rape the girl, and he followed. He said he heard gunshots and Mr Green came out of the bedroom, saying he had killed the family, before raping the girl and shooting her with an AK-47.

Barker said he poured kerosene on the girl's body, and she was set alight. It was not clear who started the fire.


Saturday, July 15, 2006

So you have your victory. It will be remembered as the final in which Zidane lost his head. Not the final in which France outplayed Italy for 2/3rds of the match and then went out on penalties. Not as the final in which Zidane exerted a mesmeric influence. It will be remembered only for his headbutt.

So you have your victory, and your bete noire. How convenient. Now Italy can claim their shallow redemption, make it seem as though as is OK, maybe not perfect, but OK in Italy. But anyone with an idea of what�s wrong and right knows different. In Italy, football is still the focus of racism in the top level.. A western European country where monkey chants and bananas are still a part of top level matches. We can talk smugly about how this is only a problem in the Eastern European countries. But it�s not. That�s why I was so glad France smashed Spain, and I would have loved them to smash Italy. Also, Italy seems to have never accepted its imperial atrocities in Ethiopia, or in the Balkans. People of colour do not break into Italian society circles.
But it�s OK now, you�ve won the World Cup, and Zidane, the perpetrator, broke the rules.

Enjoy the hollow little reign.

The status quo in Italy receives its assurance from this result. Everything is well, we are winners. Those who complain and doubt are miserablist outsiders. Our nation, our spirit, is strong. Why should we change? Let us continue to live with all the familiar illusions intact.

And for the losers? The team who played for most of the game? Who were undone by their captain�s susceptibility to provocation? Nothing. Nothing but ignominy, criticism, condemnation.
The winners are vindicated, all because of the bete noire, the villain. They can justify themselves.

What greater fallacy? The Italian team, untainted by hot-tempered immigrant children, has prevailed. So what if we provoked them pushed them to their limit of tolerance?

We are still superior. Italy, the isolated, insular, the singular.

What a victory.

I could weep.


Tuesday, January 24, 2006

I started my own Church, you are all welcome to join.
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Thursday, January 12, 2006

Hit me up if you are in Washington DC, if you wanna chill
-Coffee



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