http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2008/03/19/khadr.html
Sounding a lot worse for the US then it is for Omar in this situation. Even if he chucked the grenade and killed the US soldier (Which even seems questionable now considdering there is confusion in fact about how many other's were alive after the fight) for US troops to seem to remove protocol and act on their emotions, and from what it sounds, executed the other ones who were alive.... starting to sound like a very pathetic situation for the US and there is no justifiable excuse for their actions if the above is in fact true. And coming directly from the diary of one of the soldiers who was there.... it's not looking good.
Omar Khadr, the Canadian who has been held at Guantanamo Bay since being captured by U.S. forces in Afghanistan, was almost executed by an American soldier, a newly released witness account says.
The account from an army officer, written in a personal diary released by the U.S. military, says one soldier was about to tell another soldier to kill Khadr during the 2002 firefight when he was captured, but other U.S. troops intervened.
"PV2 R had his sites right on [Khadr] point blank," said the excerpt, which had been edited by the U.S. Defence Department prior to its release on Wednesday. "I was about to tap R on his back to tell him to kill him but the [Special Forces] guys stopped us and told us not to."
The Pentagon alleges that after a July 2002 attack by U.S. soldiers on a suspected al-Qaeda compound, Khadr threw a grenade that killed one of the U.S. soldiers. He was captured and detained at Guantanamo Bay as a result.
The U.S. military has claimed that Khadr was the only one who could have thrown the grenade. But a defence team discovered a witness late in 2007 who contradicted that claim, and the diary account also says that there were two people alive in the compound after the grenade that killed U.S. medic Sgt. First Class Christopher Speer was thrown.
The officer describes in the diary the death of the other fighter. "I remember looking over my right shoulder and seeing (redacted) just waste the guy who was still alive. He was shooting him with controlled pairs," or rapid execution-style firing.
Defence lawyer Lt.-Cmdr. William Kuebler says the death of the other fighter and the circumstances of Khadr's capture may have motivated U.S. soldiers to alter details in order to protect themselves. He alleges that a report on the incident, written by the region commander, was revised two months later to say Khadr was the only person left alive after the battle.
Khadr was shot twice in the back before his capture, leaving two huge exit wounds in his chest, a witness identified as OC-1 said in February. The Pentagon has said American soldiers fired on Khadr in self-defence. Khadr was still being treated in hospital 10 months later.
The prosecution has acknowledged the memo was updated, but said the changes were simply to reflect that Khadr survived his injuries.
The Toronto-born Khadr, who was 15 when he was wounded and captured, is expected to be tried in a military court at Guantanamo in the summer.
Also Wednesday, Khadr's chief interrogator for three months at the U.S. facility in Bagram, Afghanistan, identified as Sgt. Joshua Claus, has been given immunity from prosecution for any possible abuse of Khadr in return for his testimony at Khadr's trial.
Claus was court-martialled and discharged from the army after another badly beaten prisoner at Bagram died in December 2002.
In an affidavit released Monday, Khadr said he was forced to confess to placate interrogators who shackled him for hours, dropped him and threatened him with rape.
Sounding a lot worse for the US then it is for Omar in this situation. Even if he chucked the grenade and killed the US soldier (Which even seems questionable now considdering there is confusion in fact about how many other's were alive after the fight) for US troops to seem to remove protocol and act on their emotions, and from what it sounds, executed the other ones who were alive.... starting to sound like a very pathetic situation for the US and there is no justifiable excuse for their actions if the above is in fact true. And coming directly from the diary of one of the soldiers who was there.... it's not looking good.