has ordered more than 200 current and former employees of the private
security company formerly known as Blackwater, which still plays a role
in guarding U.S. diplomats, to leave the country within the next four
days.
Interior Minister
that the order is directed at security contractors who worked for
Blackwater in the fall of 2007, when a security detail protecting an
American convoy opened fire on a crowded square, killing 17 Iraqi
civilians. The company, based in
A senior
“We will discuss this with the Iraqi government,”
said the official, who requested anonymity because of the issue’s
sensitivity. “None of the former Blackwater employees now providing
aviation services as part of the new contract (for U.S. diplomats’
security) were involved in the
The move follows Prime Minister
dismissed manslaughter charges against five former Blackwater security
guards. It also follows the kidnapping of an Iraqi-American military
contractor in
Al-Bolani said the Blackwater personnel were
notified three days ago of the order, which gave them a week to leave
or have their authorization to remain in the country revoked.
Many former Blackwater employees, who had provided diplomatic security for senior
helicopter services, have remained in the country under other contracts
after the Iraqi government banned Blackwater from operating here.
U.S. officials had previously said that movements of
diplomats, already severely restricted due to security fears, would be
even more curtailed if former Blackwater guards were removed from duty.
Vice President
incident. He said the U.S. would appeal the court decision that
dismissed manslaughter charges against the five former Blackwater
guards.
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