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Navy SEALs Sue Associated Press Over Iraq Photos

Posted: Wednesday December 29,2004 - 06:05:51 am

By Ben Berkowitz

 

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Six Navy SEALs and the wives of two of them sued The
Associated Press and a

reporter on Tuesday for publishing photos taken from a Web site that
appeared to show the troops

abusing prisoners in Iraq .

 

The suit, filed in San Diego Superior Court, said the pictures did not
depict abuse and instead put

the lives of the soldiers at risk by exposing their faces to the world.

 

"We believe AP's use of the photos and the manner in which they were
obtained were entirely lawful

and proper," said Associated Press attorney Dave Tomlin, who is representing
the news agency and

reporter Seth Hettena.

 

The plaintiffs are identified only as "Six Navy SEALs and Two Jane Does,"
and the suit indicates

they have been allowed to file anonymously by court order.

 

"By failing to conceal the identities of the Navy SEALs, Defendants Seth
Hettena and the AP have

jeopardized the lives of Plaintiffs Six Navy Seals and their families, as
well as compromised their

future missions and careers," the suit said.

 

The U.S. Navy said it had nothing to do with the suit.

 

"The lawsuit is not a naval special warfare issue but rather a civil matter
undertaken by these

individuals against The Associated Press, which is being handled through the
legal process available

to all Americans," said Taylor Clark, a spokesman for the Naval Special
Warfare Command.

 

An AP reporter discovered the photos, posted on the picture-sharing site
Smugmug.com, during

research on another set of photos that purportedly showed Navy SEALs abusing
detainees.

 

Confronted with the photos, the Navy said this month it had launched an
investigation. The

plaintiffs said in their suit that the photos depicted regular special
operations techniques and did

not show abuse.

 

Jane Doe One, the lawsuit said, stored the photos on Smugmug.com, among a
collection of personal

photographs. The suit said the two Jane Does are wives of two of the SEALs,
members of the elite

Navy force Sea-Air-Land.

 

The AP reported that the unnamed woman said the photos came from her
husband, who brought them from

Iraq after his tour of duty. But the suit denies that that was the case, or
that she told the AP as

much.

 

Distributed around the world, the AP reported the photos showed Navy SEALs
sitting on hooded and

bound detainees, holding a gun to a detainee's bloodied head, and placing a
boot on the chest of a

prone man.

 

Other photos showed grinning U.S. personnel sitting or lying atop three
hooded prisoners in the bed

of a pickup truck.

 

The Dec. 3 AP story quoted a spokesman for the Naval Special Warfare Command
as saying some of the

photos could put the lives of the SEALs at risk.

 

The suit, which claims invasion of privacy and intentional infliction of
emotional distress, seeks

damages and an injunction barring further distribution of the photos.

 

 



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