Iraq: Blackwater staff face charges
September 23, 2007 – 12:35 pmThe Iraqi government will file criminal charges against employees of U.S. security firm Blackwater who are blamed for shooting dead at least eight civilians in Baghdad, an Iraqi Interior Ministry official said Sunday.
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