Contractors Release

By admin, October 7, 2009 5:56 pm

Does it count as acts of terrorism when private contractors kill unarmed Iraqi civilians?

Dyncorp who is supposed to be Blackwater’s replacement has now picked up on killing civilians where Blackwater has left off.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071112/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq

Afterward, police searched the taxi and found no weapons or other signs of threatening activity, police and the Interior Ministry said. The convoy did not stop for the investigation, an officer said on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to release information.

Another witness said that after the shooting, a guard stepped out of the last vehicle in the convoy — from which the shots were fired — and walked over to the taxi to see what had happened, but then turned back quickly.

“They simply did not care about the shot taxi driver, and the convoy sped away,” the man said, refusing to give his name because of the situation’s sensitivity.

It depends on why they kill innocent unarmed civilians. If they felt a legitimate threat, then it’s not OK but I think we can give more leeway and understanding. If they do it for the sake of doing it; because they can; then yeah, that’s terrorism. I fail to see how it could not be. Your example above, if accurate, would be considered terrorism.

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