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The
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CAIRO
, November 23 (IslamOnline.net) – The killing of wounded and unarmed
Iraqis by US marines in a Fallujah mosque and the burdens of battlefield
are “unforgiving for all of us”, the
US
pool reporter who broke the horrific scene to the world has said.
In
a letter explaining to
US
marines with whom he was embedded why he filmed the shocking incident
and put it on the airwaves, NBC correspondent Kevin Sites said that it
appeared to him very plainly that “something was not right”, when it
comes to the rules of engagement in
Fallujah
,
Britain
’s daily The Guardian reported Tuesday, November 23.
“I
did not in any way feel like I had captured some kind of ‘prize’
video. In fact, I was heartsick But I have never in my career been
a ‘gotcha’ reporter - hoping for people to commit wrongdoings so I
can catch them at it.”
The
shooting in the Fallujah mosque became
public Tuesday, November 16, with the airing of the footage
taken Saturday by Sites.
“Not
Right”
Shocked
by seeing such a grisly scene taking place in front of his own eyes,
Sites since realized that something was not right with the
US
practices in the chaos-marred
Iraq
.
“Observing
all of this as an experienced war reporter who always bore in mind the
perils of this conflict, even knowing the possibilities of mitigating
circumstances - it appeared to me very plainly that something was not
right.”
“I
was not watching from a hundred feet away. I was in the same room. Aside
from breathing, I did not observe any movement at all.”
Sites
told the
US
military unit's commanding officer what had happened.
“I
shared the video with him, and its impact rippled all the way up the
chain of command.”
He
continued: “Anyone who has seen my reporting on television or has read
my dispatches on the web is fully aware of the lengths I've gone to play
it straight down the middle - not to become a tool of propaganda for the
left or the right. But I find myself a lightning rod for controversy in
reporting what I saw occur in front of me, camera rolling.
“It's
time for you to have the facts, in my own words, about what I saw,
without imposing on that marine guilt or innocence or anything in
between. I want you to read my account and make up your own minds. Here
it goes.” (Click
Here to Read Sites’ testimony in full)