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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: Conyers, Poe Request Justice Department Info on Halliburton Rape Cover-Up Conyers, Poe Request Justice Department Info on Halliburton Rape Cover-Up December 11th, 2007 by Jesse Lee Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers and Rep. Ted Poe sent a letter today to the Justice Department requesting information on the status of a Department inquiry into the alleged rape of a 22-year-old female Halliburton/KBR employee in Baghdad. Victim: Gang-Rape Cover-Up by U.S., Halliburton/KBR ABC News - Dec. 10, 2007 Jamie Leigh Jones, now 22, says that after she was raped by multiple men at a KBR camp in the Green Zone, the company put her under guard in a shipping container with a bed and warned her that if she left Iraq for medical treatment, shed be out of a job. Dont plan on working back in Iraq. There wont be a position here, and there wont be a position in Houston, Jones says she was told. In a lawsuit filed in federal court against Halliburton and its then-subsidiary KBR, Jones says she was held in the shipping container for at least 24 hours without food or water by KBR, which posted armed security guards outside her door, who would not let her leave. Full text of the letter: The Honorable Michael Mukasey United States Attorney General U.S. Department of Justice 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20530 Dear Mr. Attorney General: We are writing to follow up on the letter sent yesterday by Representative Poe concerning the Departments response to American Jamie Leigh Jones report that she was assaulted and raped by fellow employees of Halliburton/KBR in Baghdad, and that in the aftermath of this assault she was imprisoned under armed guard for over 24 hours without food or water.1 Ms. Jones further states that she was told she would be fired if she sought outside medical care and that the results of a medical examination documenting the alleged rape were given by U.S. Army personnel to KBR security and have now disappeared. This report of criminal misconduct directed against a U.S. citizen at the hands of employees of an American-based corporation working in Iraq at the behest of the U.S. Government, as well as a possible cover-up and destruction of evidence, is deeply troubling. It also raises broader concerns, which the Judiciary Committee has already been investigating, about the Departments role in enforcing laws protecting Americans who are working in Iraq. In addition to the general questions in yesterdays letter, we ask that you provide answers to the following specific questions as soon as possible, and no later than Tuesday, December 18, 2007: 2. Has the Department investigated Ms. Jones claims? b) If so, please describe the course and current status of the investigation and whether it includes the apparent destruction of evidence described above. c) If so, what offices of the Department have participated in the investigation? Which Assistant Attorney General is responsible for this and other investigations of alleged crimes within the Departments jurisdiction committed in Iraq? d) If so, is the investigation limited to events alleged to have occurred in Iraq, or is the Department investigating events that may have occurred in countries other than Iraq, including the United States? 3. ABC reports a statement by KBR that it was instructed to cease its own investigation by U.S. government authorities because they were assuming sole responsibility for the criminal investigations. b) If so, please describe the exact terms of the instruction and explain when, why, and by whom it was issued. c) If not, do you have any information regarding whether any other component of the US government issued such an instruction? Which one? d) If some other agency issued the instruction, what is the basis for an assertion that an agency of the US Government other than the Justice Department can have sole responsibility for all related criminal investigations? Do you agree that the Department should be involved from the outset of an investigation into a serious criminal matter such as this one? Please direct your responses and any questions to the Judiciary Committee office, 2138 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 (Tel.: 202-25-3951; fax: 202-225-7680) and to Rep. Poes office, 1605 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 (Tel.: 202-225-6565; fax: 202-225-5547). Thank you for your prompt cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, John Conyers, Jr. Chairman, House Committee on the Judiciary Ted Poe Member of Congress Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: aristeides (#0)
LOL how "great" this country has become? One talmudic supervisor appointed to oppress more Muslims. Now asking him for justice? Its too funny, very funny very sad....
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