Damn, those pesky coincidences just keep hammering poor Nick!
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The U.S. media is giving all-out coverage to video stills of an American named Nicholas Berg, who was decapitated by Iraqi insurgents (the original video bore the title Abu Musab al-Zarqawi shown slaughtering an American). Barely mentioned is that Berg was arrested by U.S.-backed Iraq police forces and detained without charge by Iraqi police from around 24 March to 6 April, after being stopped at a checkpoint in Mosul. UPDATE: According to The Guardian and other sources, Berg was originally arrested by the Iraqi police but actually held for the thirteen days by U.S. military personnel.
Yes, folks, stop looking for the video and start asking how Berg got into the hands of his executioners. His own family said the U.S. military was at least partially responsible for his imprisonment. On April 5, they filed a federal suit claiming that Mr. Berg was being held illegally by the United States military in Iraq:
The Bergs last heard from their son April 9, when he told his parents he would come home by way of Jordan. Suzanne Berg said that the family had been trying for weeks to learn where their son was, but that federal officials had not been helpful. Philadelphia Inquirer
In what is becoming the motif of the Iraq Occupation, agents with the F.B.I. claim that the Iraqi police acted independently by arresting Berg in the first place. The police are yet another tier of the blame-and-denial game being played by the Pentagon and Bush Administration. The U.S. controls (or should control) the contractors and Iraqi police and needs to take responsibility for what their minions are doing in Iraq.
My heart goes out to the family of Nicholas Berg. Hes from a Philadelphia suburb near the one I grew up in. He took classes at two colleges in my old neighborhood and I could easily have passed him cutting through the campuses. I can totally empathize with his desire to see the world and maybe make it a better place by helping to rebuild Iraq.
There are questions that must be answered and the U.S. media had better start asking them:
When did the U.S.-backed Iraqi police release Berg?
Who did they release him to?
Where has Berg been for the last month?
Who are the men who decapitated Berg and who were they working for?
Who released the execution video (even hawkish blogger Andrew Sullivan cant find the site, even Aljazeera doesnt say where it is) and who added the Abu Musab al-Zarqawi caption?
Some of the websites questioning the Berg story are clearly those of wingnut conspiracy types. With that warning, here are some interesting links and threads:
For what its worth, I was contacted my a major American news organization Thursday morning. The researcher said they were asking many of the same questions and she asked if I had uncovered anything interesting. If any of my readers know of other resources, send me an email and Ill post it here and pass it along to this news source.