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Iraq rape soldier jailed for life Iraq rape soldier jailed for life
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A US soldier who raped a 14-year-old Iraqi girl and helped to kill her family has been sentenced to life in prison with possible parole.A US soldier who raped a 14-year-old Iraqi girl and helped to kill her family has been sentenced to life in prison with possible parole.
Specialist James Barker was one of four serving soldiers charged over the killings in the Iraqi town of Mahmudiya in March 2006.Specialist James Barker was one of four serving soldiers charged over the killings in the Iraqi town of Mahmudiya in March 2006.
He pleaded guilty and agreed to help prosecutors in an effort to avoid the death penalty.He pleaded guilty and agreed to help prosecutors in an effort to avoid the death penalty.
He could serve up to 90 years in prison, the presiding judge said.He could serve up to 90 years in prison, the presiding judge said.
"This court sentences you to be confined for the length of your natural life, with the eligibility of parole," Lt Col Richard Anderson said."This court sentences you to be confined for the length of your natural life, with the eligibility of parole," Lt Col Richard Anderson said.
He is expected to be eligible for parole in 20 years.He is expected to be eligible for parole in 20 years.
They can smile at you, then shoot you in your face without even thinking about it Specialist James Barker Specialist Barker was among four soldiers accused the rape of the girl and the murder of her family. They can smile at you, then shoot you in your face without even thinking about it Specialist James Barker
Specialist Barker was among four soldiers accused of the rape of the girl and the murder of her family.
The three others - Sgt Paul Cortez, Private Jesse Spielman and Private Bryan Howard - are facing court-martial proceedings.The three others - Sgt Paul Cortez, Private Jesse Spielman and Private Bryan Howard - are facing court-martial proceedings.
A fifth man, former soldier Stephen Green, has been charged in a civilian court in Kentucky with murder and sexual assault. He had denied the charges. A fifth man, former soldier Stephen Green, has been charged in a civilian court in Kentucky with murder and sexual assault. He has denied the charges.
'I hated Iraqis''I hated Iraqis'
Before the judgement was handed down on Thursday, James Barker told the court that Mr Green had come up with the plan for the rape and killings.Before the judgement was handed down on Thursday, James Barker told the court that Mr Green had come up with the plan for the rape and killings.
"He brought it up to me and asked me what I thought about it," Barker said."He brought it up to me and asked me what I thought about it," Barker said.
"By the time we started changing clothes, it was more or less a non-verbal agreement that we were going to go along with what we were discussing.""By the time we started changing clothes, it was more or less a non-verbal agreement that we were going to go along with what we were discussing."
He also confessed that he "hated Iraqis", telling the judge: "They can smile at you, then shoot you in your face without even thinking about it."He also confessed that he "hated Iraqis", telling the judge: "They can smile at you, then shoot you in your face without even thinking about it."
But he added that Iraq had made him "angry and mean" yet that he regretted his actions, telling the court he did not set out to kill or deliberately harm people in Iraq.But he added that Iraq had made him "angry and mean" yet that he regretted his actions, telling the court he did not set out to kill or deliberately harm people in Iraq.
"I want the people of Iraq to know that I did not go there to do the terrible things that I did. I do not ask anyone to forgive me today.""I want the people of Iraq to know that I did not go there to do the terrible things that I did. I do not ask anyone to forgive me today."
Military prosecutors did not comment after the judgement was passed because the three other soldiers still face court-martials. Military prosecutors did not comment after the judgement was passed because the three other soldiers still face courts-martial.