In the Dark Reports on the Lack of Accountability for a U.S. War Crime
Briefly

The podcast 'In the Dark' uncovered that the supposed insurgents killed by Marines in Haditha were all civilians, negating claims of combat justification.
Despite a well-documented mass killing, only one Marine was convicted of negligent dereliction of duty, with no prison time served, illustrating systemic failure.
The Haditha massacre became a pivotal event highlighting the complexities of accountability in military actions, as the broader consequences of the Iraq War loomed.
Investigative efforts revealed the reluctance to engage with the legacy of the Iraq War, despite the horrific nature of the events surrounding Haditha.
Read at www.newyorker.com
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