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Iraq 'expels Blackwater guards' | Iraq 'expels Blackwater guards' |
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Iraq has ordered 250 former and current staff of US security firm Blackwater to leave within a week, a minister says. | Iraq has ordered 250 former and current staff of US security firm Blackwater to leave within a week, a minister says. |
Interior Minister Jawad al-Bolani told the Associated Press news agency that all "concerned parties" were notified of the order three days ago. | Interior Minister Jawad al-Bolani told the Associated Press news agency that all "concerned parties" were notified of the order three days ago. |
It comes after a US judge last December threw out manslaughter charges against five Blackwater guards over the 2007 killing of 17 Iraqis in Baghdad. | |
The incident stoked anti-American sentiment in Iraq. | The incident stoked anti-American sentiment in Iraq. |
The activities of foreign security firms in Iraq have been curbed since then. | The activities of foreign security firms in Iraq have been curbed since then. |
US Vice-President Joe Biden has said the US government will appeal against the court ruling. | US Vice-President Joe Biden has said the US government will appeal against the court ruling. |
Mishandled evidence | |
"We want to turn the page. It was a painful experience, and we would like to go forward," Mr Bolani said. | |
Seventeen Iraqis were killed in the shooting in Baghdad's Nisoor Square in September 2007. | |
Iraq maintains the Blackwater guards fired without provocation. Blackwater said the firing followed an ambush on one of its convoys. | |
The US had rejected attempts for a trial in Iraq but charges in the US were thrown out when a judge ruled in December that the guards' constitutional rights had been violated and that the justice department had mishandled evidence. | |
Last month, Mr Biden said during a visit to Iraq that the dismissal of the Blackwater charges was just that and "not an acquittal". | |
Expressing "personal regret" over the incident, he said the US justice department would file its appeal against the court's decision next week. | |
In 2007, Blackwater - now known as Xe Services - was the largest of the US State Department's private security contractors working in Iraq. |
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