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Iraq deaths: Blackwater 'at fault'
Retired school teacher Abdel Amir Hassan was injured in the Baghdad shooting [File: AFP]
FBI investigators have found that guards working in Iraq for private contractor Blackwater killed 14 Iraqi civilians without justification, the New York Times reports.
Investigators found no evidence to support the guards' claims that they only opened fire after coming under attack while protecting a US convoy in Baghdad, the Times said.
Seventeen Iraqi civilians were killed in the incident in a crowded Baghdad neighbourhood in mid-September.
Some of them had been fleeing the scene when they were shot dead, the FBI said.
The three remaining deaths may have been justified as a response to a perceived immediate threat, the FBI decided.
'Deadly force'
One of five guards who opened fire during the attack was responsible for many deaths and became the focus of the investigation, the newspaper reported.
The shootings violated the rules for using deadly force for security contractors in Iraq, the newspaper said, citing unnamed civilian and military officials.
Blackwater insists that its employees were responding to gunfire and had three company vehicles damaged.
Anne Tyrell, a Blackwater spokeswoman, said after the company "supports the stringent accountibility of the industry".
"If it is determined that one person was complicit in the wrongdoing, we would support accountibility in that. The key people in this have not spoken with investigators," Tyrell said.
A previous investigation by the Iraqi government into the shootings, which took place in Baghdad's Nisoor Square, concluded that they were unprevoked and possibly criminal.
The findings are being reviewed by the US justice department.
It is unclear whether there are adequate criminal laws in the US for the guards to be tried.
Source: Agencies
Related:
US 'to tighten security firm rules'
(31 Oct 2007)
Iraq law to close immunity loophole
(30 Oct 2007)
Blackwater guards 'given immunity'
(30 Oct 2007)
Iraq clamps down on security firms
(24 Oct 2007)
Blackwater expected to leave Iraq
(18 Oct 2007)
Iraqis sue Blackwater in US
(11 Oct 2007)
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