2010年10月26日火曜日

ウィキリークのイラク侵略戦争日誌:イギリスのガーディアン新聞の記事

ウィキリークのイラク侵略戦争日誌:イギリスのガーディアン新聞の記事

  WikiLeaks reveals the stark reality

  • World news

    WikiLeaks reveals the stark reality of Iraq

    • guardian.co.uk, Monday October 25 2010
    Winston Churchill once said: "When you are winning a war almost everything that happens can be claimed to be right and wise." It is common practice in conflicts that governments ignore and cover up potential war crimes committed by their troops, which otherwise could reduce support for the war both on the ground and at home. Therefore, the recent release of classified document (...)ground and at home. Therefore, the recent release of classified documents by WikiLeaks is not a reckless endangerment of troops as advocated by the (...)

    • Politics

      Iraq war logs: who did the killing?

      • guardian.co.uk, Monday October 25 2010
      • Michael White
      Of all the extraordinary and chilling details about the Iraq war logs which have tumbled out of Wikileaks' files into the pages of the Guardian this weekend, two strike me as being insufficiently commented upon. One is about the scale of the killing, the other concerns who exactly was doing most of it ? which was not Americans. Here's David Leigh's summary. Here's James (...) (...)chilling details about the Iraq war logs which have tumbled out of Wikileaks' files into the pages of the Guardian this weekend, two strike (...)

      • Comment is free

        Iraq war logs: America's virtual war

        • guardian.co.uk, Monday October 25 2010
        • Pratap Chatterjee
        In Norse mythology, Odin is the one-eyed god of war and death who leads a noisy band of slain warriors across the sky. Legend has it that he left his other eye in the well of wisdom so that he could see and knows everything. In August 2006, General Richard A Cody of the US Army created an aviation battalion that took the Norse name as an acronym for "Observe, Detect, Identify, (...)war logs ? the massive cache of secret Pentagon documents recently released by WikiLeaks ? reveal hundreds of documents that provide a snapshot of what task (...)

        • Comment is free

          Iraq war logs: The truth for Hanaan Hamood Matrood

          • guardian.co.uk, Sunday October 24 2010
          • Jim Duffy
          Six and a half years after the "shock and awe" of the first days of war in Iraq come the Iraq war logs. For the Pentagon, they are devastating, documenting in fine detail the indifference with which Iraqi human life was viewed. For the British people, they ought to raise important questions as to what our forces knew. Aside from questions of complicity, however, the logs also (...)is fighting its spectre every bit as aggressively as the Pentagon berates WikiLeaks. And it does not end there. Aside from the abuses in (...)




    • World news

      Iraq war logs: US turned over captives to Iraqi torture squads

      • guardian.co.uk, Sunday October 24 2010
      • David Leigh and Maggie O'Kane
      Fresh evidence that US soldiers handed over detainees to a notorious Iraqi torture squad has emerged in army logs published by WikiLeaks. The 400,000 field reports published by the whistleblowing website at the weekend contain an official account of deliberate threats by a military interrogator to turn his captive over to the Iraqi "Wolf Brigade". The interrogator told the p (...)a notorious Iraqi torture squad has emerged in army logs published by WikiLeaks. The
       400,000 field reports published by the whistleblowing website at (...)

      • World news

        WikiLeaks Iraq war logs: Nick Clegg calls for investigation of abuse claims

        • guardian.co.uk, Sunday October 24 2010
        • Jonathan Haynes, Mark Townsend, Jamie Doward and Paul Harris and agencies
        Allegations of killings, torture and abuse in Iraq contained in leaked US military logs "need to be looked at", Nick Clegg said today. The deputy prime minister said any suggestion that the rules of war had been broken or torture had been condoned were "extremely serious". The almost 400,000 secret US army field reports show two cases of alleged involvement of British troops (...)which warned that the posting of classified US military logs on the WikiLeaks website could endanger the lives of British forces. Clegg told (...)

        • Comment is free

          Iraq war logs: WikiLeaks' virtual memorial

          • guardian.co.uk, Sunday October 24 2010
          • Pratap Chatterjee
          A short, sharp burst of gunfire into their speeding vehicle killed three Iraqi police officers immediately, and wounded another. On the fifth anniversary of the US invasion of their country, the Iraqi police were on their way to help the 87th infantry regiment of the US Army just outside the volatile city of Kirkuk to defuse a possible car bomb. A trigger-happy US gunner, (...) (...)342:001) recorded by the US military is now available thanks to Wikileaks ? three deaths from a list of 44 people killed on 19 (...)

          • Comment is free

            The final reasons for going to war are being swept away

            • guardian.co.uk, Sunday October 24 2010
            • Editorial
            There was no single reason why Britain and the US went to war in Iraq. The motives that inspired George W Bush and Tony Blair have been variously dissected, analysed and psychoanalysed. It is too early for history to have formed a settled view on the war, but the case that it was a monumental error gets ever more compelling. Most of the official justifications for war, on grou (...)their own, as new leaked military documents reveal. The files, passed to WikiLeaks and reported in today's Observer, reveal how allied forces turned (...

            • Comment is free

              Iraq war logs: military privatisation run amok

              • guardian.co.uk, Saturday October 23 2010
              • Pratap Chatterjee
              Shortly after 10am on 14 May 2005, a convoy of private security guards from Blackwater riding down "Route Irish" – the Baghdad airport road – shot up a civilian Iraqi vehicle. While they were at it, the Blackwater men fired shots over the heads of a group of soldiers from the 69th Regiment of the US Army before they sped away heading west in their white armoured truck. When (...) (...)A terse, 57-word dispatch in the Iraq war logs published by Wikileaks is the first public evidence of the shooting, as recorded by (...)

              • World news

                Wikileaks Iraq war logs: every death mapped

                • guardian.co.uk, Saturday October 23 2010
                Interactive: The Wikileaks Iraq war logs provide us with a unique picture of every death in Iraq. These are those events mapped using Google Fusion tables (...)A terse, 57-word dispatch in the Iraq war logs published by Wikileaks is the first public evidence of the shooting, as recorded by (...)






















































     









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