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Former US Soldier Charged With Rape And Murder Of '15-Year-Old' Iraqi Girl Print E-mail
Tuesday, 04 July 2006

Is a girl of 15 years of age consider a "woman" in the UK? Our so called "Muslim Representative" Khalid Mahmood say's that these inhumane actions, the rape of little 15 year old girls, the massacring of the Houda family in Palestine has got nothing to do with the anger of our Muslim Youth. Omar Janabi, said. "I told her, the Americans would not do such a thing."

 

 

A former American soldier recently returned from fighting in Iraq has been charged in a court in North Carolina in connection with the alleged rape of an Iraqi woman in March, as well as the murder of her and three members of her family.

The charge against 21-year-old Steven Green, a former first class private who was recently discharged from the army, at a court in Charlotte yesterday, marks the latest development in the fourth recent case of American soldiers accused of committing atrocities against Iraqi civilians.

American officials acknowledged last week that a formal investigation had been opened into the affair, which centres on allegations that up to five US soldiers entered a home in the city of Mahmudiyah, south of Baghdad, on 12 March and left after the woman had been raped and she and her mother, father and younger sister had all been killed.

The Washington Post identified the rape victim yesterday as Abeer Qasim Hamza, and said she was 15 years old at the time.

A neighbour of the family told the newspaper that the girl's mother had expressed concern to him that her daughter was at risk from US soldiers at a nearby checkpoint. "I tried to reassure her, remove some of her fear," the neighbour, Omar Janabi, said. "I told her, the Americans would not do such a thing."

Prosecutors said that Mr Green was among the soldiers who entered the family's home and that he and others raped the girl and killed her and the other victims. He was remanded without bail and will be transferred to Kentucky, home of the 101st Airborne, in which he used to serve. If the suspects are found guilty in a military tribunal, they may face the death penalty.

In Iraq, meanwhile, four members of the 502nd Infantry Regiment have had their weapons taken away and have been confined to their base near Mahmudiya, also in connection with the investigation.

It appears that at least one member of the 502nd came forward on 22 June and told his superiors about the killings. He may have felt compelled to reveal the truth after the kidnapping, torture and beheading of two US soldiers last month by insurgents - both men had also been serving with the 502nd Regiment.

Source: Independent.co.uk 




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Readers have left 6 comments.
Islamic Torch: Quote

Eventually all will be revealed. From Allah no truth is hidden. It is just a pity that these savages who were let loose on Iraqi soil, will not be accountable to what they have done.

For every account that is exposed there are probably 100's that go unaccounted. What purpose did Blair and Bush serve in Iraq?

Lessons need to be learnt and this must not be repeated anywhere else. (Iran)
(1) 2006-07-04 23:00:19
SirB: Quote

Is there no crime vile enough or sick enough that the Isreali advised US army will not commit?To select a young girl, who already had a fear of the US soldiers, break into their house and kill her parents. No doubt she saw all that. Then to be raped several times by inhuman thugs, then shot dead and burned.Sick, depraved and sadistic.Thankyou liberators- you liars !The Lord will deal with you abtly.And where are all the Arab and Muslim leaders????Lying in their palaces with expensive hookers.
(2) 2006-07-06 08:28:53
Islamic Torch: Quote

SirB.Although I understand your frustration in what is understandably a horrendous act performed by the individual but I need you to understand that not ALL Muslim / Arab leaders sleep with hookers and not all live in Palaces. If you are a non-Muslim then the comments you made won't reflect on Judgement day, but if you are a Muslim then take back what you have said, unless you have evidence of these practices then please channel your accusations through the right course of action, if not then don't lower yourself to the levels which is unacceptable to Allah.

This is not a stab at your feelings but words of advise.I am sure you mean well.
(3) 2006-07-06 17:03:48
Oh come on!: Quote

Oh please come on! stop defending or munafiqeen so called "muslim" leaders!!! yes ALL of them may not have palaces and hookers! but enough of them do and we dont exactly see those that dont stand up and do anything for us to be proud of them either!!!
Allah allowed them to have power and influence (to what degree can be argued when they suck up to the west so much!)and they choose to remain blind deaf and ignorant!

It is equally a sin to defend those we all know are giving muslims a bad name and not doing their duty! so please stop with the lectures!

Saudi prince has roughly $30 billion and a mansion like nobody else on this planet- and all the other sinful things tht would accompany such a lavish lifestyle- ok so what are the right course of actions?

dont get me wrong theres nothing wrong with money and power but with it comes responsibility which our muslim leaders are not taking! Utman bin Affan was just as wealthy in the time of the prophet yet we can not say the same about him!

And another thing- yes whatever u want to say- our muslim leaders are not living up to their responsibilities to the ummah and they will have to answer- but we as muslims cannot leave all responsibility with suvch an impotent group of people- WE should all do something too!

with regard to this case- they are raping and killing our sisters! and some of us are so apathetic that we cant even be bothered to protest against the occupation- im not asking to pack ur bags and run off to Iraq- even supporting the protests against the occupation is a small first step Inshallah we can do more!
(4) 2006-07-07 21:34:24
abu Zahra: Quote

we must set aside the differences we so called Muslims have between ourselves and unite as one Ummah! this could very easily be our very own daughter or sister the next time round, even though as a Muslim we must regard each others as brothers & sisters its very different when its your own flesh and blood... it takes only a few sincere brothers & sisters to set the pace for unity if you really wish to!! i'll be the first if theres any one else determined enough??? Wassalam.
(5) 2006-07-08 00:30:29
Sense: Quote

Where are all the usual comentators denouncing this act...strangly quiet isn't it. Perhaps because they condone this kind of behaviour, do you hear them comming on this board as they usually do to condemn Muslims condeming their brethern?
(6) 2006-07-08 08:04:42
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