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6-3-2009 8:54 PM
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ratilfar says:
The suit, which seeks unspecified damages, alleges that on Feb. 7, 2007, heavily armed Xe-Blackwater employees shot the three men, who worked as security guards for the Iraqi Media Network. Sabah Salman Hassoon, Azhar Abdullah Ali, and Nibrass Mohammed Dawood were killed in front of approximately 20 other Xe-Blackwater employees and although company supervisors were alerted, the shootings were not reported, according to the complaint.

Not only did the company fail to report the shootings, claim the plaintiffs, but also actively covered up the incident by "refusing to identify the shooters to Iraqi authorities and destroying documents and other evidence relating to this and other Xe-Blackwater shootings."

This is the latest in a string of lawsuits filed against the company since the start of the Iraq War, including suits by both Iraqi and U.S. families accusing the company of fraud and negligence, among other charges. The plaintiffs in the recent case claim that Xe-Blackwater cont
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6-3-2009 9:54 PM
Kreuzberg-Jakob
Aren't all the Blackwater mercenaries named John Smith?
6-3-2009 10:19 PM
ratilfar
Don't know about that, but in law (Common Law) you can sue a "John Smith" if you don't know the name of the party.

The irony lies in the name of the company CEO: Eric Prince.
6-3-2009 10:42 PM
Richclips777
Prince of Darkness?
6-3-2009 10:56 PM
ratilfar
Exactly.
6-4-2009 11:56 AM
tabsey
Eric or Sue. Both would have been equally prophetic.
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