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Baghdad: waiting for the Iraqis day trial of U.S. soldier Steven Green, Kentucky, U.S., who raped, with four of his colleagues in the army of occupation, the Iraqi girl, five-ten years, Abeer al-Janabi, in Mahmudiya, south of Baghdad, and killed her with her family, before they burn their house, to hide evidence of the crime one day in March / March 2006.
Turns out, according to the confessions of the accused during trial, that the plan of rape Abeer and developed during the session drinking soldiers in wine, and they were playing cards at a checkpoint in the district of Mahmudiya, where the soldier said Green to his friends that he "wanted to go to the house, and kill some Iraqis."
The soldier said Paul Cortez, who received a life sentence, the soldiers decided that the girl would be an easy target for them because her father was the only man in the house, Cortez testified in court that he raped Abeer Qassim Hamza al-Janabi while another soldier was John Parker proves the girl was crying.
And the rotation of soldiers to rape the girl and then heard four or five shots from the bedroom where Green killed the girl's father, her mother and her sister, six-year period.
He was Green shot the girl when the end of the soldiers raped her and set fire to the house after igniting blanket and dumped Eaz covered the girl's body bare.
The soldiers returned to the checkpoint they were guarding at a distance of about 200 meters and sat Ahwoon chicken wings.
And received a soldier Jesse Spielman also sentenced to life imprisonment on charges of rape of Abeer al-Janabi and participating in the murders, while the soldier Bryan Howard received a sentence of 27 months for his guard during the incident.
Green faces 17 counts of other criminal and crime, including rape and obstruction of justice. The hearing in a civilian court because he was expelled from the army before the advent of the charges against him, and the expulsion of the soldier Steven Green from the army before exposure to the crime that he was suffering from "personality disorders".
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