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As the Bush administration gives the leadership in occupied Iraq a
face lift, Iraqi civilians are preparing to sue Gen. Tommy Franks and
other U.S. military officials for war crimes in Iraq.
Lawyer Jan Fermon says the complaint will be presented in a Belgian
court next week. It will state that coalition forces are responsible for
the indiscriminate killing of Iraqi civilians, the bombing of a
marketplace in Baghdad that killed scores, the shooting of an ambulance,
and failure to prevent the mass looting of hospitals.
Meanwhile, the BBC has uncovered evidence that US troops not only
failed to prevent mass looting in Iraq, but encouraged it. Eyewitnesses
told the BBC US troops encouraged looters to storm the campus of
Nasiriya's Technical Institute. The institute's acting dean, Dr Khalid
Majeed, said he appealed to US troops to prevent the looting. They
refused. When his colleague manage to rouse some Americans based near
the local fire station, they arrived in five vehicles and fired several
dozen rounds at the college's south wall. Now the college of higher
education is a shell, its laboratories and lecture rooms charred almost
beyond recognition.
Washington has reacted angrily to the lawsuit. The US State
Department has told Belgium not to allow its laws to be used for
"political ends". A senior Bush administration official warned
there will be "diplomatic consequences" for Belgium if the
complaint is taken up by a court.