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Barbie
05-12-2004, 03:04 PM
Another death (http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1084359609825&call_pageid=968256289824&col=968705899037)

Reporter informs family of son's death video
At some point, slain American held by U.S. military, family contends


JASON STRAZIUSO
ASSOCIATED PRESS

WEST CHESTER, Pa. - Relatives of an American civilian whose beheading was shown on an Al Qaeda-linked Web site huddled in tears Tuesday after learning of the graphic videotape.

The video, posted yesterday, showed Nick Berg, 26, slain by an Al Qaeda-affiliated group. The video said the killing was to avenge the abuse of Iraqi prisoners by American soldiers.

"My name is Nick Berg, my father's name is Michael, my mother's name is Suzanne," he said on the video before being killed. "I have a brother and sister, David and Sara. I live in ... Philadelphia."

Berg's family said U.S. State Department officials Monday told them Berg's decapitated body was found near a highway in Baghdad on Saturday.

When told by a reporter about the website, Berg's father, brother and sister cried in their front yard in this Philadelphia suburb.

"I knew he was decapitated before," said Berg's father. "That manner is preferable to a long and torturous death. But I didn't want it to become public."

The slaying recalled the kidnapping and videotaped beheading of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl in 2002 in Pakistan. Four Islamic militants have been convicted of kidnapping Pearl, but seven other suspects — including those who allegedly slit his throat — remain at large.

Berg's mother said her son was in Iraq as an independent businessman to help rebuild communication antennas. Berg owned a communications equipment company, Prometheus Methods Tower Service Inc., she said.

He was in Baghdad from late December to Feb. 1, and was offered work there with a telecommunications company, his father said. He returned to Iraq in March, his family said, but was told by the company it no longer had a post for him, so he planned to head home.

Berg spoke to his parents March 24 and said he would return home March 30. But he was detained by Iraqi police at a checkpoint in Mosul on March 24. At some point during his 13-day detention, U.S. officials took custody of him, his father Michael Berg said, and he was not allowed to make phone calls or contact a lawyer.

FBI agents visited Berg's parents in West Chester on March 31 and told the family they were trying to confirm their son's identity. On April 5, the Bergs sued the government in federal court in Philadelphia, contending that their son was being held illegally by the U.S. military.

Berg was released the next day, and he told his parents he had not been mistreated. They did not hear from him after April 9.

Michael Berg lashed out at the U.S. military and the administration, saying his son might still be alive if he had been allowed to leave the country March 30, as he had originally planned.

"I think a lot of people are fed up with the lack of civil rights this thing has caused," he said. "I don't think this administration (of President George W. Bush) is committed to democracy."

Nick Berg, who was not married, had travelled several times to Third World countries to help spread technology. His family said he had gone to Ghana to teach villagers to make bricks out of minimal materials, then came back emaciated because he gave away most of his food.

"That's the kind of passion we're dealing with here," Michael Berg said.

He described himself as fervently antiwar, but said his son disagreed. "He was a Bush supporter," Michael Berg said. "He looked at it as bringing democracy to a country that didn't have it."

Though he never graduated college, Berg attended Cornell, Drexel, the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Oklahoma, his father said.

Nick Berg's friends at the West Chester Area YMCA said he worked out and swam several times a week and was always ready with a joke.

"Some of the hardest laughter I had at the fitness centre were from the jokes he told," said Nick Fillioe, a sports director at the West Chester Area YMCA.

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What the hell is the administration doing?

Pianomahnn
05-12-2004, 03:50 PM
Originally posted by Barbie
What the hell is the administration doing?

Excuse me?

Mudflap
05-12-2004, 03:56 PM
Please note the lack of outrage on behalf of the world community when compared to that prompted by the recent "torture" pictures and videos depicting American service men and women mistreating Iraqi prisoners.

Cruise Director
05-12-2004, 04:29 PM
I think the World was expecting this. Not only as retribution for the supposed torture of the Iraqi's but because some of these people are cut from the same stock as those who highjack airplanes, kidnap civilians and run planes in to buildings.

Double standard? Absolutely.

Barbie
05-12-2004, 05:05 PM
It is a double standard.

CzEcH rEcK
05-12-2004, 05:28 PM
http://www.beermonster.co.uk/vids/beheading.wmv

Billyman
05-12-2004, 11:28 PM
Man that musta hurt like a mofo.

Pianomahnn
05-13-2004, 04:06 AM
I'd like to say "nuke 'em all." However, I know there are so many more people who would never do such a thing than who would.

Instead, lets just give anyone who wants to, the opportunity to leave (we pay for it), and then drop the fucking bombs.

Religion sucks so much.