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Marines 'beat US workers' in Iraq

Contractors say they were treated like insurgents

Jamie Wilson in Washington

06/09/05 "The Guardian" - - A group of American security guards in Iraq
have alleged they were beaten, stripped and threatened with a snarling dog
by US marines when they were detained after an alleged shooting incident
outside Falluja last month.
"I never in my career have treated anybody so inhumane," one of the
contractors, Rick Blanchard, a former Florida state trooper, wrote in an
email quoted in the Los Angeles Times. "They treated us like insurgents,
roughed us up, took photos, hazed [bullied] us, called us names."

A Marine Corps spokesman denied that abuse had taken place and said an
investigation was continuing. According to the marines, 19 employees of
Zapata Engineering, including 16 Americans, were detained after a marine
patrol in Falluja reportedbeing fired on by a convoy of trucks and sports
utility vehicles. The marines also claim to have seen gunmen in the convoy
fire at civilians.

This is believed to be the first time that private military contractors
have been detained in Iraq by the US military, and it has reignited debate
about their status and accountability.

The security guards claim the shooting incident was a case of mistaken
identity. A spokeswoman for the company told the LA Times that the guards
had fired warning shots into the air when an unidentified vehicle
approached their vehicle as it passed through Falluja, but had not fired
at any marines.

Mark Schopper, a lawyer for two of the contractors, told the newspaper
that his clients, both former marines, were subjected to "physical and
psychological abuse". He said they had told him that marines had "slammed
around" several con tractors, stripped them to their underwear and placed
a loaded weapon near their heads.

"How does it feel to be a big, rich contractor now?" one of the marines is
alleged to have shouted at the men, in an apparent reference to the large
sums of money private contractors can make in Iraq.

Lieutenant Colonel David Lapan, a Marine Corps spokesman, who did not
respond to emails from the Guardian, said in an email to the LA Times:
"The Americans were segregated from the rest of the detainee population
and, like all security detainees, were treated humanely and respectfully."

The American contractors, who were working in explosives disposal, were
arrested on May 18 and imprisoned for three days. All have since left
Zapata Engineering, which is based in North Carolina, and have returned to
the US. They also complained they were made to wear orange prison uniforms
and fed the same "bad food" as Iraqi prisoners.

According to Peter Singer, a Brookings Institute scholar and author of the
book Corporate Warriors, private military contractors in Iraq are
operating in a black hole as they do not fall within the military chain of
command. "What appears to have happened here is tension between forces
bubbling to the surface," he told the Guardian.

But he said the incident also raised the question of what happens to
contractors if they are caught doing something wrong, such as firing on
civilians, as their legal status is not defined. "If the marines think
[the contractors] did do something illegal there is no process they can go
through. Who are they going to hand them over to?" Mr Singer said. "There
have been more than 20,000 [contractors] on the ground in Iraq for more
than two years and not one has been prosecuted for anything."

 Guardian Newspapers Limited 2005

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