There are no words...

ShahnazZ

Striving2BeAStranger
:salam2:, I hope you're all in the best state of health and iman.

This just caused me to burst into tears this morning. It just hit me on such a personal level. This evil deserves far worse than the death penalty he MIGHT get and should be tortured just like he tortured innocent civilians. May he burn in hell.

The good thing is that now the world will see that American presence in Afghanistan is hurting Afghans more than "benefitting them" in any way.

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http://www.aolnews.com/nation/artic...f-unspeakable-cruelty-in-afghanistan/19710544

US Sgt. Accused of 'Unspeakable Cruelty' in Afghanistan

(Nov. 10) -- The alleged ringleader of a rogue U.S. Army unit accused of killing Afghan civilians for sport and collecting body parts as souvenirs used his natural leadership ability to lure junior soldiers down a "dark path" to "unspeakable cruelty," an Army prosecutor said at a hearing.

Staff Sgt. Calvin Gibbs is accused of leading a conspiracy to target and kill random Afghans, of stealing teeth and fingers as kill trophies and of intimidating other soldiers to join the spree or keep quiet about it. The 25-year-old made his first appearance Tuesday in a military courtroom in Washington state for an Article 32 hearing, where a judge will decide whether there's enough evidence to send him to court-martial, where he could face the death penalty.

Gibbs is charged with premeditated murder in the killings of three unarmed Afghans last winter and spring near Kandahar, in one of the most serious war crimes cases to date involving American troops in Afghanistan. Four other soldiers from the same unit, the U.S. Army's 5th Stryker Combat Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, also face murder charges.

Most of them have described Gibbs as a ringleader who planned and executed killings, coerced others to participate and in one instance beat up a fellow soldier who objected. A dozen soldiers are charged with a variety of offenses including murder, drug use and conspiracy, but Gibbs faces the most charges and the most serious ones.

As ringleader, Gibbs lured trusting, younger soldiers to join his "kill team" and commit "acts of unspeakable cruelty and indifference," Capt. Andre LeBlanc, a military prosecutor, told the court on Tuesday, according to The Washington Post.

"When he arrives at this platoon in November of 2009, that's when things start going south," LeBlanc was quoted by The New York Times as saying. "That's when people start getting killed, and that's when Sergeant Gibbs forms this team of trusted junior soldiers and he's leading them down the dark path."

In a sworn statement, another soldier charged in the same three murders, Spc. Jeremy Morlock, described Gibbs' behavior. "He bragged to the platoon about having fingers from the guys that had been killed," Morlock testified, according to court documents excerpted by The Seattle Times. Morlock has already been referred to court-martial for his own alleged role and is cooperating with prosecutors by testifying against Gibbs.

In his closing argument Tuesday, Gibbs' defense lawyer, Phillip Stackhouse, lashed out at Morlock, saying that the soldier has admitted to using hashish in Afghanistan, and that as a drug user, his statements are "inherently" unreliable. Morlock and others have been charged with drug use in Afghanistan, though Gibbs has not.

"It is just as likely that Morlock was responsible for all these [alleged murders]," The Seattle Times quoted Stackhouse as saying.

Another witness, Army investigator Anderson Wagner, testified by telephone from Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan, describing how members of Gibbs' platoon told him they used hashish frequently while deployed. He also testified about how at least one soldier admitted to helping Gibbs plant weapons on dead Afghans to make it look as if they'd died in combat, The Wall Street Journal reported.

But more than a dozen other witnesses that Army investigators had asked to testify against Gibbs on Tuesday invoked their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination and remained silent.

Gibbs, a Montana native who served two tours of duty in Afghanistan and another one in Iraq, wore his Army uniform and sat next to his lawyers during Tuesday's hearing, where he could be seen scribbling into a notebook occasionally. His wife was among those in the spectators' gallery. When asked if he understood the charges against him, Gibbs responded, "Yes, sir," in a clear voice.

Stackhouse sought to cast doubt on statements made against Gibbs, saying they were made by soldiers trying to implicate him in order to protect themselves. He also said "storyboards" that the Army creates to document combat deaths could provide "an alternative explanation to what happened," The New York Times reported. But the storyboards weren't shown in court.
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Assalaam walaikum,

Sister,

Acts of horror are always a way of war. In every battle evil surfaces. I have seen the photographs and they were ugly.
Drugs are not the excuse. This man took it upon himself to serve the shytan.
 

ShahnazZ

Striving2BeAStranger
Oh were drugs even mentioned? It doesn't even matter, this evil has no limits or constraints and that's the excuse these idiots always gravitate towards as soon as they're caught doing something "questionable."

My mind won't even allow me to comprehend just how many innocent people this sadistic pig tortured...
 

sister herb

Official TTI Chef
I just wonder how many other soldiers have done same in Iraq and Afghanistan and how many of them never get cautch. Governments of USA will get more problems then when those still quite young men, whose have learnt in war that killing is nice and torturing is fun, will return back to american society where they can´t continue kind of "fun" any more but need to live in normal society and follow its laws. How many of them can´t stop it at home? More criminals in future - more cruel crimes...
 

ShahnazZ

Striving2BeAStranger
That's another thing that struck me. How many more of these evils are wandering Afghanistan and Iraq? And for how much longer? They seriously need to get out and hopefully this will show people that there presence is more harmful than anything else that this supposed "War on Terror" could have allowed it to be.
 

faaraa

Nothing but Muslimah
:wasalam:

THESE TRUTHS ARE ALWAYS HIDDEN

JAZAKALLAHU KAHIR for sharing..

NO DOUBT, THE SOLDIERS HAVE GONE MAD..:angryred::angryred::angryred:​

FEE AMANILLAH:hearts:
 

JenGiove

Junior Member
:wasalam:

THESE TRUTHS ARE ALWAYS HIDDEN

JAZAKALLAHU KAHIR for sharing..

NO DOUBT, THE SOLDIERS HAVE GONE MAD..:angryred::angryred::angryred:​


FEE AMANILLAH:hearts:

:salam2:

Actually, they are not hidden. I saw this published on military.com last week. I was temped to post it here but chose not to. I did not want to bring this pain to the boards.
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Assalaam walaikum,

There are wonderful organizations such as Iraq Veterans Against the War. They are political and spend time with the soldiers who come back wounded and broken. Do not think for one minute that these soldiers come back to a life that is normal. They do not.
The lessons that the Viet Nam war showed Americans is to keep the public in the dark. The VA hospitals are plagued with horror stories, too.
The only one who wins in this craziness are the Zionists and their dogs.

The poor are seduced to fighting an unknown enemy. They go overseas and discover the lies. They come home insane. The poor in the US are used as fodder, as well. If a legal alien joins the armed forces the immigration process is reduced and citizenship becomes easier.

And there is no stopping this insanity. The Zionist want the whole world. And as long as the puppets of the Zionists are leaders of the Muslim world we will have more innocents killed.

Sister, forgive me..you have caught me at a moment when things are not making sense. We had a missile launched out of nowhere along the Southern California coast...no-one has a clue..where it came from...now stupid are we supposed to be..
 

kayleigh

Junior Member
I doubt this will get much attention in the media and even if it did it won't change public opinion about the war. There are some people that think soldiers can do no wrong. Its a backwards way of looking at things.
 

ShahnazZ

Striving2BeAStranger
Oh of course this won't make major headlines. But one can only hope. Honestly, even if one person is made aware of the atrocities that are committed in these countries in the name of "fighting terrorism" it would truly be enough.

That's one less brainwashed mentality...a few billion left to go but we'll get there inshAllah.
 
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