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Blackwater kicked out of Iraq
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The Republic of Iraq annouced that Blackwater USA has been kicked out of Iraq and is no longer allowed to operate within it's borders.  They stand accused of killing civilians over the weekend but due to US law the company can not be held accountable in court. 

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Talk about encroachment on sovereignty
By Thomas Coen Sep 17th 2007 at 11:10 am EDT
But according to Iraqi law, can't it prosecute murders, even if they're US nationals (which many Blackwater employees are not)?
Re: Talk about encroachment on sovereignty
By Guy Sep 17th 2007 at 11:44 am EDT
Correct, the Iraqi court can attempt to persecute but that would require the nations of the accuse to hand over the people involved after the investigation is completed. I really do hope that if these guys are found to be guilty of murdering citizens that their parent country's will serve them to Iraq for justice.

The defense they may use is that under a U.N. resolution American soldiers are immune to being prosecuted in Iraq courts and as they were hired by the American government may considered themselves U.S. troops. The Iraqi Interior Ministry disagrees with this assumption and says these Blackwater employees are not immune to law... so we'll see how it plays out.

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