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U.S. troops unlawfully killed UK journalist: coroner
Yahoo/Reuters ^ | Fri Oct 13, 2006 | Eleanor Wason

Posted on 10/13/2006 12:00:15 PM PDT by Abathar

OXFORD (Reuters) - One of Britain's most experienced journalists was unlawfully killed by U.S. soldiers in Iraq, a British inquest into his death ruled on Friday, prompting calls for the perpetrators to be tried for war crimes.

Veteran war correspondent Terry Lloyd, 50, who worked for British television company ITN, was killed in March 2003 in southern Iraq as he reported from the front line during the first few days of the U.S.-led invasion.

"He was fired on by American soldiers as a minibus carried wounded people away," Coroner Andrew Walker said at the conclusion of the inquest, which U.S. soldiers declined to attend.

"I have no doubt it was an unlawful act of fire on the minibus," Walker added.

He said he intended to write to the Attorney General -- the government's top lawyer -- and the Director of Public Prosecutions in an effort to bring those responsible for Lloyd's death before a British court.

Louis Charalambous, the Lloyd family's lawyer, said those responsible for his death should be brought to trial for what he termed "a very serious war crime."

"It was a despicable, deliberate, vengeful act," he added.

He said the unlawful killing verdict had been "inescapable" and had come about because "U.S. forces appear to have allowed their soldiers to behave like trigger-happy cowboys."

CALLS FOR TRIAL

Charalambous said the Marines who fired on Lloyd, and their superiors, should stand trial for murder, a sentiment echoed by Lloyd's employers.

David Mannion, the company's editor-in-chief, said ITN would support any moves to bring those "those responsible for Terry's death to account before a court of law."

The ITN News crew, which unlike most journalists covering the war was unattached to any U.S. or British unit, had first come under fire at Iman Anas, near Basra, while driving toward the port city in two vehicles marked "Press."

Lloyd, who had reported from Iraq, Cambodia, Bosnia and Kosovo during his award-winning career, was initially wounded in the stomach. He was then shot in the head by U.S. troops after he had been picked up and put in an Iraqi minibus, the court heard.

His translator Hussein Othman, was also killed while French cameraman Fred Nerac, is still missing believed dead. The other cameraman Daniel Demoustier was the only one to survive.

Since the start of the Iraq war in March 2003, 118 journalists and media assistants have been killed, according to Paris-based media advocacy group Reporters sans Frontieres.

Fifty-one have been abducted, of which five are currently being held hostage.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: americahaters; andrewwalker; coroner; terrylloyd
""He was fired on by American soldiers as a minibus carried wounded people away," Coroner Andrew Walker said at the conclusion of the inquest, which U.S. soldiers declined to attend.

"I have no doubt it was an unlawful act of fire on the minibus," Walker added."

Your a friggin coroner, what the hell do you know about anything that happened that day other than what the decayed body showed you?

1 posted on 10/13/2006 12:00:16 PM PDT by Abathar
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To: Abathar
One question.

How the hell does this coroner know?
2 posted on 10/13/2006 12:03:54 PM PDT by TeenagedConservative
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To: Abathar

Exactly, the only thing the coroner is qualified to tell us is the manner of death not whether it was an act of vengeance as he claims.


3 posted on 10/13/2006 12:05:22 PM PDT by aft_lizard (born conservative...I chose to be a republican)
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To: TeenagedConservative

He doesnt know-this is just another MSM hit piece..


4 posted on 10/13/2006 12:06:42 PM PDT by cardinal4 (Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi..)
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To: Abathar
The ITN News crew, which unlike most journalists covering the war was unattached to any U.S. or British unit, had first come under fire at Iman Anas, near Basra, while driving toward the port city in two vehicles marked "Press."

Well, he knew the risks. Heaven knows, the bad guys would NEVER think about riding around in a bus marked "PRESS". Especially if they thought they wouldn't get fired upon.
It would be murder ONLY if the troops walked up to him, asked him who he was, then shot him. Anything else, sad for sure, but just part of the risks associated with heading into an active war zone.
5 posted on 10/13/2006 12:08:06 PM PDT by GrandEagle
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To: Abathar

Why is a coronor sitting on this case three years after it happened? And does a coronor ordinarily have jurisdiction for a death that happened outside the country?

Who brought this case? Politicians?


6 posted on 10/13/2006 12:13:04 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Abathar

Someone ask the coroner what the guy was saying when he died.

Geez.


7 posted on 10/13/2006 12:16:15 PM PDT by AppyPappy (If you aren't part of the solution, there is good money to be made prolonging the problem.)
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To: Abathar
I must say, I've just about had it with our "friends" across the pond.
8 posted on 10/13/2006 12:17:48 PM PDT by The Blitherer (You were given the choice between war & dishonor. You chose dishonor & you will have war. -Churchill)
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To: Abathar
This just in...

Being in a war zone may be dangerous to your health.

9 posted on 10/13/2006 12:22:51 PM PDT by Tao Yin
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To: Abathar
A lot of bleating these days from Londonistan. Ramadan fasting making 'em cranky?
10 posted on 10/13/2006 12:45:36 PM PDT by RodgerD
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To: Abathar

WHO conducted the inquest?


11 posted on 10/13/2006 1:06:18 PM PDT by kenavi (Save romance. Stop teen sex.)
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To: kenavi

Don't know exactly, but it stinks to high heaven.


12 posted on 10/13/2006 1:14:01 PM PDT by Abathar (Proudly catching hell for posting without reading the article since 2004)
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To: Abathar

"It was a despicable, deliberate and vengeful act." Louis Charalambous, socialist, ambulance chaser and atheist (not that there's anything wrong with that).
http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Charlambous_Louis_44789143.aspx

So, our boys killed an English journalist, with malice aforethought? Defamatory bovine excrement.


13 posted on 10/13/2006 1:14:25 PM PDT by tumblindice (Si Hoc Legere Scis Nimium Eruditionis Habes)
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To: Abathar
"I have no doubt it was an unlawful act of fire on the minibus" Was written

Who here wants pictures of minibuses loaded with Iraqi soldiers or shooting at us?

Send me a private mail and I will email them to you.
14 posted on 10/13/2006 1:18:46 PM PDT by Red6
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To: The Blitherer

Please don't tar us all with the same brush. All countries have their share of left wing idiots.


15 posted on 10/13/2006 2:17:30 PM PDT by plenipotentiary
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To: Abathar
War correspondents go into a "WAR ZONE"

Bullets fly around in places like that -

I understand to a liberal war is politically incorrect and that every chance to attack this horrible evil Bush Cowboy war which is for oil needs to be milked to the end. I'm sure the intellectual left will resort to Cliché.

But bottom line is that if you go there you might die. I don’t care if you’re a truck driver making $80,000 a year or a journalist. These people are no direct combatants but they place themselves voluntarily in a hazardous environment. In fact, journalists who move with enemy troops are especially at risk. Unfortunately we don’t have X-ray vision nor do journalists come equipped with IFF beacons on them. If a gaggle of people run across the road in an area identified as hostile, some carrying RPG’s and AKs, they will be engaged. If a journalist is with them, as was the case in 2004 with a French journalist traveling with Al Sadr’s militia, they should NOT be surprised if they get lit up traveling with them.

This ‘theme’ in the MSM and by those who attack the Iraq war is as stupid as it has been all along. War corespondent dies - OK, got it.
16 posted on 10/13/2006 2:45:07 PM PDT by Red6
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To: Red6
Actually this "journalist" is the exception to the rule. Most often, the MSM hires locals to take the big risks, for low pay.

They'll scream about how many journalists have been killed, but at least two-thirs of them have been third world nationals, not Euros, Canadians or Americans.

17 posted on 10/13/2006 3:30:54 PM PDT by Doctor Raoul (New York Times? Get a rope!)
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