Iraqis Angered as Blackwater Charges Are Dropped

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An Iraqi traffic police officer inspected a car destroyed in the Sept. 16, 2007, shootings in Baghdad that killed 17 Iraqis. Photo: Khalid Mohammed/Associated Press  By TIMOTHY WILLIAMS~New York Times

Iraqis on Friday reacted with disbelief, anger and bitter resignation to news that criminal charges in the United States had been dismissed against Blackwater security guards who opened fire on unarmed Iraqi civilians in 2007 in a fusillade that left 17 dead.

“What are we — not human?” asked Abdul Wahab Adul Khader, a 34-year-old bank employee and one of at least 20 people wounded in the melee. “Why do they have the right to kill people? Is our blood so cheap? For America, the land of justice and law, what does it mean to let criminals go?”

The Iraqi government, meanwhile, expressed its “regrets” about the ruling.

The problem with the court case, according to the federal judge who issued the ruling, was that statements given by the five Blackwater guards had been improperly used, compromising their right to a fair trial.

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