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, Nov 10 2006 12:08 AM, 28 replies to this topic
#24
Posted 19 November 2006 - 01:22 AM
WISH CHIPS WERE here. More disciplined would have been waged in NMT.
#27
Posted 10 February 2007 - 01:19 AM
just what the h*** is NMT? konfius lah.. (sorry...just buzybodying...me
newbie here)
newbie here)
#29
Posted 23 February 2007 - 04:25 PM
U.S. soldier sentenced to 100 years for rape, murder of Iraqi girl
A U.S. soldier was sentenced Thursday to 100 years in prison for rape and
murder of a 14-year-old Iraqi girl and killing of her family last year,
U.S. media reported.
Seg. Paul E. Cortez, 24, was also given a dishonorable discharge under a
plea agreement he reached Tuesday with prosecutors prior to a court-
martial at Fort Campbell, Kentucky,
In the plea agreement, Cortez of Barstow, California, said he conspired
with three other soldiers, Jesse V. Spielman, James P. Barker and Steven
D. Green, to rape 14-year-old Abeer Qassim al-Janabi in Mahmoudiya, a
village about 32 km south of Baghdad, in March 2006.
On March 12, 2006, five U.S. soldiers, all from the 101st Airborne
Division, based at Fort Campbell, reportedly broke into the girl's home,
raping and murdering her, and then killing her parents and her six-year-
old sister.
One of those soldiers involved in the gang rape case, James Barker, was
sentenced to 90 years in jail in November last year under a plea
agreement, and has agreed to testify against the others in the case.
A fifth person, former soldier Steven Green, had been charged in a
civilian court and he pleaded not guilty to charges including murder and
sexual assault.
A U.S. soldier was sentenced Thursday to 100 years in prison for rape and
murder of a 14-year-old Iraqi girl and killing of her family last year,
U.S. media reported.
Seg. Paul E. Cortez, 24, was also given a dishonorable discharge under a
plea agreement he reached Tuesday with prosecutors prior to a court-
martial at Fort Campbell, Kentucky,
In the plea agreement, Cortez of Barstow, California, said he conspired
with three other soldiers, Jesse V. Spielman, James P. Barker and Steven
D. Green, to rape 14-year-old Abeer Qassim al-Janabi in Mahmoudiya, a
village about 32 km south of Baghdad, in March 2006.
On March 12, 2006, five U.S. soldiers, all from the 101st Airborne
Division, based at Fort Campbell, reportedly broke into the girl's home,
raping and murdering her, and then killing her parents and her six-year-
old sister.
One of those soldiers involved in the gang rape case, James Barker, was
sentenced to 90 years in jail in November last year under a plea
agreement, and has agreed to testify against the others in the case.
A fifth person, former soldier Steven Green, had been charged in a
civilian court and he pleaded not guilty to charges including murder and
sexual assault.