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US soldiers open fire on freed hostage

Jim Jepps | 05.03.2005 23:37

US soldiers open fire on freed hostage

US soldiers open fire on freed hostage

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What should have been news to rejoice in has been thrown into controversy. Giuliana Sgrena the Italian left wing journalist has been freed by her Iraqi captors. But as she was driven to Bagdad airport by the Italian government agent responsible for negotiating her release their car was drenched in a hail of bullets from a US check point. The agent was killed as he threw himself in front of Giuliana to protect her and in doing so saved her life.

This agent, Nicola Calipari, was one of Italies most senior intelligence officers and his killing has created a serious diplomatic incidence between the coutnries, despite Italy's continued involvement in the occupation.

Giuliana's husband described how Giuliana had been able to pick up handfuls of bullets from the car floor after the firing had ended. One question that should be asked is how on earth could this happen?

The US forces had been informed of their approach and the car was well out of danger so it was driving at a responsible speed towards a regulation check point. There are two possible scenarios. First that US forces habitually fire on private cars despite no obvious threat and without verbal warning or shots into the air. Or secondly they knew that the left wing, anti-occupation journalist was in the car and that this was the reason they shot up the vehicle.

Gabriele Polo, of the italian paper Il Manifesto, put it this way.

"A few minutes, that is how long our joy lasted. The time which goes from a phone call to another: the one telling us of Giuliana’s freedom and the one which throws us into the killing of the person who more than anybody else worked to free her. Fifteen, maximum twenty minutes, the time to save one life and lose another. Within the absurdity of a war in which we all risk to get lost.

Sure, we are happy to be able to soon hug Giuliana, to be able to have her back with us, to go back and listen to and read her stories of peace. We owe it to what we have done in this very long month. All of us: we of il manifesto, the colleagues who helped us keep the attention on this abduction alive, the many people who with a phone call, a letter, or by coming to the streets kept the presence of our comrade alive even while she was forced to be silent. But we also owe it to those who worked night and day to find a contact with the kidnappers, to reach an agreement. People who are different from us, who speak a different language and uses different means. Yet with some of them we have been united with a common aim: to bring home a woman deprived of her freedom and to do it though a negotiation, not through those weapons which are the root of evil which for thirty days has taken Giuliana away from us. After those 15, 20 minutes of joy, last night we fell into a live drama. We are journalists and we must tell the story, but do not ask of us to be detached as a reporter should be.

It is not possible. Just as it was not possible to coldly separate the duty to report and comment from the worry for Giuliana’s fate, from the fear she had fear, she was hungry, cold. When that second phone call arrived in a palace with high ceilings and wide spaces - so different from our daily working place -, we were there. And we will never be able to forget the pain of the colleagues of Nicola Calipari, how Gianni Letta was upset, even how the Prime Minister - whom we saw there and then for the first time - could not believe the news. We will never be able to forget the hectic calls, the chaos, the feeling of being lost by a place of power dealing with a power absolute and uncontrollable, the power of was, of who makes it and directs it. «Nicola died, Giuliana is wounded»: a bit crying, a bit asking for more details of the wound of Giuliana, knowing she was there, with the American guns pointing at her, bleeding who knows how, asking she would be brought immediately to the hospital. Then we heard the wound was not serious, only superficial on the shoulder, because the bullet which could have killed her had first gone through the body of Nicola Calipari. Who saved her. For the second time.

In those chaotic minutes, made of calls among ministries, generals, ambassadors - calls which all seemed pointless -- we witnessed impotence going on stage, the performance of war killing politics, chalking democracy. All our reasons - those of Giuliana - were confirmed. Yet we wanted it to be different. We wish we could hear another call, telling us it was all a mistake, nobody had died, Nicola magically had got up, maybe a bit hurt and together with our Giuliana he was going to the airport, to come back home. We would have hug them both and all that we had just witnessed would only have been a bad dream.

But no. That call never arrived. There has been another one, confirming everything: Nicola died, Giuliana and other two secret agents in the hospital. At that point, the only thing left to do was to leave, go back to the newspaper, tell everything to the comrades, explain that the joy was lost.

They taught us to be cold, to analyze the events, not to get involved too much, in order to understand what happens. And try to change it. Right. But the world is made of people. Facts, even history, are our product: at the end they are the product of bodies, flesh and blood. It all depends on us, on what we do. On what Giuliana Sgrena has done and will do, on what Nicola Calipari had done but will never be able to do. We got a comrade back. We lost someone who would have become our friend. "




One thing worth remembering in these unfolding events, when the occupying forces gun down Iraqis the world press does not give it the kind of attention that this murder has received. This is one episode, one tragedy of the occupation of Iraq. Ten of thousands of families have lived through the deaths of their loved ones via the occupation - these are deaths that the world press is less interested in. It seems that some lives are more important than others.


 http://www.socialistunitynetwork.co.uk/news/sgrena2.htm

Jim Jepps
- Homepage: http://www.socialistunitynetwork.co.uk/

Comments

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Italian token force may be withdrawn now

06.03.2005 06:35


Reading the italian press, it seems that the Corrupto Berlusconi may have to get the token Italian troops out now.

Huindasr Marfoge


Driving School

06.03.2005 10:22

Perhaps we should also be asking why her car drove at high speed toward the US checkpoint and failed to stop despite repeated warnings ?

Driver


Italian Media Coverage

06.03.2005 15:04

This morning's mainstream media coverage in Italy is very different to yesterday. It seems the driver of the car (an Iranian !) ignored three requests to stop and then went faster just before the US troops opended fire. He escaped at the scene and has not been seen since. The rumour is that Iran angered by the private financial deal done between the Italian government and the kidnapers were trying to re-capture her.

Details here:

Antony


Differing versions of story

06.03.2005 21:38

The US govt is claiming that her car was going at high speed, and that she failed to stop after signals, flashing lights, etc.

But she is saying in today's press that the car was going at 25-30 mph, and that there was no warning, no flashing lights, no hand signals, nothing.

Now who is most likely to be lying about this? Who has the longest and most consistent record of lying about what's going on in Iraq?

And if it really was just a terrible mistake, don't you think her killers would lie to keep themselves out of jail?

There are at least two sides to every story. The Italian govt has not yet accepted the US version, and neither should anyone else until all the evidence coes out.

John


Please explain

07.03.2005 11:31

What does a hail of bullets look like?
The video link above shows only one side of the car, vey briefly.

Nick


Italian Reports

07.03.2005 16:29

Many Italian (and French) sources (not being picked up by the BBC etc - surprise, surprise) are putting out a very different story to how this event is being presented in the UK. It seems US forces were already at the point of freeing this journalist with the help of Iraqi police information. Numerous reports are now coming in comfirming that Iraqi and then US soldiers motioned for the car to stop but it failed to do so.

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There are some very quick ...

08.03.2005 09:58

... to add bullshit to this story. Indeed it seems that this is an intentional - organised - attempt to muddy the waters, to distract and to lie outright about the central issues and events.

First, there were no warnings. Statements from the journalist in question confirm this.

Second, it was not a checkpoint. The car was making its last approach to safety less than 250 metres from the airport, ALL checkpoints had been cleared with high level agreement and cooperation. This was a 'patrol' ie a ad hoc group that 'happened to be there'[sic].

Third, and most significant, the journalist in question had been kidnapped during her investigations into the attrocities commited by the amerikans in Falluja - including the mass killings of medical personel and the use of internationally banned (chemical) weapons. Consider that, a few days previous to the announced release of her, the Iraq health information minister had, in a press conference unusually sparsely attended (!?!), told the world of the unambiguous evidence pointing to the use of chemical weapons on unarmed, civilian populations by the US scum.

Try finding in any of the 'traditional'[sic] media reference to this - rather than the usual blather over 'possible major terrorist plans thwarted' etc etc.

The naked truth is that this journalist had info waiting to be released to the world that would seriously affect the standing of amerika in general and the warmongerers in particular. The kidnapping went wrong - with the wrong 'terrorist' group gaining control of her, which in turn led to the eventual scenario of her release and the info she contained. Something had to be done. This was it and, like much the amerikans touch, also went badly wrong.

She is free and will, accidents[sic] premitting, be telling her story. Watch out for the spin and ommissions in the medja - and get yourselves over to the medialens website, where you can find all the relevant info to harrang the media via email & phone when they attempt to LIE.

jackslucid
mail e-mail: jackslucid@hotmail.com


Do you really think ...

08.03.2005 17:41

... that if the sole purpose of the shotting purpose was to bump off this journalist, they wouldn't have done this properly? All they would have had to have done was walk up to the car, pull out a gun, and shoot all the occupants. Not rocket science. After all, in the 'hail of bullets', one or two more would have gone unnoticed, wouldn't they?

sceptic


...

10.03.2005 14:22

Well, this is the latest fromthe Italian government. Tell me, who do we believe. The side that has consistently lied every day since the build up to the Iraq war, or the Italians, who don't really have much to gain through lying, since Berlusconi is practically in bed with the imperial occupation forces.


Italy disputes US hostage account

Mr Berlusconi says the US knew of Mr Calipari's journey to the airport
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has said the car carrying an Italian agent killed by US fire had stopped as soon as it was signalled.
His statement contradicts US accounts of the incident in Iraq in which Nicola Calipari was shot taking freed hostage Giuliana Sgrena to Baghdad airport.

Mr Berlusconi said the US must accept responsibility to restore relations.

He said his government had demanded "maximum co-operation" from the US, and a joint inquiry had been promised.

The US military in Iraq has begun an investigation led by Brig Gen Peter Vangjel into Friday's shooting. It is expected to take up to four weeks to complete.

Relations between the US and Italy have been strained by the incident.

Speaking to the Italian Senate, Mr Berlusconi said: "Only a frank and reciprocal recognition of eventual responsibility is the condition for closure of the incident, which was so irrational and caused so much sorrow."

The prime minister said the US military had authorised the Italian journey to the airport.

An agent travelling in the car with Mr Calipari had given an account of events which conflicted with the version given by the US military, he added.

"A light was flashed at the vehicle from 10m away," Mr Berlusconi said. "The driver at this point stopped the car immediately and at the same time there was gunfire for about 10 or 15 seconds.

"A few shots reached the vehicle and another one reached and killed Mr Calipari," he said.

'Painful' truth

"This reconstruction of events has been made according to what has been witnessed by another agent who was with Mr Calipari and does not coincide totally with what has been communicated so far by the US authorities."

The US says the vehicle carrying Ms Sgrena to the airport was "travelling at high speeds" and "refused to stop at a checkpoint". Soldiers fired at the engine when the driver failed to stop after several warnings, military officials said.


Nicola Calipari died protecting freed journalist Giuliana Sgrena

Mr Berlusconi said he had spoken to US President George W Bush, who had promised to co-operate in finding out who was responsible.

He said the idea that Mr Calipari had been killed by friendly fire was "painful" but added he was certain the US "has no intention of evading the truth".

"I'm sure that in a very short time every aspect of this will be clarified," he said.

"Our friendship with the US is strong and loyal, and we have the duty to demand from them the utmost truth."

Mr Calipari has become a national hero and Italy's leaders joined hundreds of fellow citizens at his funeral.


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