Does the presence of these private armies increase violence and hostility? Inside Iraq investigates (8/6/2007).
"More than 50,000 heavily armed private guards are in Iraq under contract with either the US government or private companies. Their job is to protect the lives and property of mostly American and British company employees who are involved in reconstruction projects in Iraq.
But the violent conduct of these mercenaries has fuelled more anger and resentment among Iraqis. Private security contractors have been involved in scores of civilian shootings in Iraq, but none have been prosecuted.
Under the law, they have immunity in Iraqi courts from all wrongdoings. This gives little recourse to Iraqis seeking justice for wrongful shootings of innocent people.
What is worse is that the insurgents are attacking US and Iraqi troops in retaliation for such killings.
There are grave risks faced by these security contractors in Iraq but the rewards are extremely high. The Pentagon says since 2003 at least $766million in contracts have been awarded to such companies. Inside Iraq looks at the legal loophole which protects the misdeeds of private security companies and the impact of their continued presence in a country that is facing increasing sectarian violence.
Our guests this week are Brad Blakeman, a former senior White House advisor, and Phyllis Bennis from the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington DC."
You can watch the second part
here.
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qualmsays...Here's the IPS/Bennis Iraq Primer from January 2003.
http://www.ips-dc.org/iraq/primer.htm
bigheadsays...this is no mistake the bush- heads knew that private war guys will do what ever they want. This was a direct way to bring hell to iraq. the british are good at making others do there dirty work for them. But the american powers will not even keep there transgressions low key . I think its kind of a test to watch and see how the american people will remain complacent. this bulldozer mentality will lead to the fall of the west. like Steve Malkmus said go-ahead " line up for the comfort age, dying age".
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