[VIDEO] ~ US Soldiers beat/torture fellow US soldier as punishment for alerting...

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[VIDEO] ~ US Soldiers beat/torture fellow US soldier as punishment for alerting authorities about mass murder & torture of civilians...

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Details of the events the soldier blew the whistle on...

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Twelve American soldiers are facing charges over their involvement in a secret “kill team” that is alleged to have randomly blown up and shot Afghan civilians, posing beside the dead bodies for pictures, and then taking fingers as war trophies.

Charging sheets obtained from the US Army show five soldiers charged with using grenades and firearms to murder three Afghan civilian men.

They are listed as Staff Sgt Calvin Gibbs, Cpl Jeremy Morlock, Pte First Class Andrew Holmes, Specialist Adam Winfield and Specialist Michael Wagnon.

Seven others were accused of stabbing an Afghan corpse, possessing or taking pictures of casualties and beating other personnel in efforts to cover up the incidents.
 
Another miscarriage of justice...
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Army drops charges against US soldier in Afghan deaths
Sun, Feb 05, 2012 - The US Army on Friday dropped all charges against the fifth soldier it had accused of killing Afghan civilians for sport during a 2010 deployment.
Army Specialist Michael Wagnon, 31, had been charged with the unlawful killing of one Afghan civilian in February 2010. He had been expected to go on trial next month. In a statement, Joint Base Lewis-McChord said the charges were dismissed “in the interest of justice.” Wagnon’s lawyer, Colby Vokey, said his client was “ecstatic” at the news, “very, very relieved” and eager to tell his wife. “He kept saying over and over: ‘This is great news — I can’t wait to tell Carrie,’” Vokey said.

Four other soldiers from a Lewis-McChord Stryker brigade have been sent to prison in connection with the killings of three unarmed men during patrols in Kandahar Province. In all, 12 soldiers were charged in connection with alleged misconduct that in addition to murder included hash smoking, collection of illicit weapons, the mutilation and photography of Afghan remains and the gang-beating of a soldier who reported the drug use. Eleven soldiers were convicted on various counts. An army investigating officer had twice recommended that prosecutors dismiss the case against Wagnon.

Vokey said he thought preparations for the impending trial “just kept developing the evidence of Michael’s innocence until it just became overwhelming. “The witnesses coming forward that we were able to speak to all confirmed the same thing — that Michael Wagnon had nothing to do with any kind of illegal activity,” the lawyer said. The case hinged on an account from a “kill team” participant, Specialsit Jeremy Morlock, who is serving 24 years after admitting his involvement in all three killings. Morlock testified that Wagnon knowingly participated in a scheme to kill a civilian.

Wagnon had testified that he shot at an Afghan on the day in question because he believed the man had fired a weapon at Staff Sergeant Calvin Gibbs. Gibbs in November was sentenced to life in prison in the killings of three Afghans, including the man in the February 2010 encounter. Wagnon “was simply a soldier pulling security who responded to the firing of weapons and came to support another soldier,” Vokey said.

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