The War Crimes That the Military Buried
Briefly

The military has failed to systematically hold service members accountable for war crimes, undermining transparency and justice for the victims of such actions.
The database established by In the Dark reveals that most war crime allegations are dismissed by military investigators, creating a disheartening picture of accountability.
In a notable case, Marines involved in a civilian massacre in Haditha faced minimal repercussions, with one allowed to plead guilty to a lesser charge.
This unprecedented collection of reports on possible war crimes serves to expose weeks of neglect and denial from military justice regarding serious violations.
Read at The New Yorker
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