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US ‘to scrap’ contractor immunity

bbc.co.uk

Iraqi critics say security firms act with little concern for civilian life

The US has agreed to scrap for foreign security guards in , Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari says.

The US embassy in Baghdad has not confirmed the announcement, which comes as the US and are negotiating a controversial security pact.

Foreign firms employing thousands of guards won huge contracts in after the 2003 US-led invasion, but were not subject to Iraqi or US law.

Iraqi frustration became fury last year when guards killed 17 people in a day.

Correspondents say a deal on scrapping contractors’ brings the two countries closer to signing the long-term security pact.

The pact is meant to establish ground rules for a continuing US troop presence in after the UN mandate for foreign forces stationed there expires in December 2008.

‘Trigger-happy’

The firm involved in the 2007 killings - , one of the biggest security contractors in and which protects US diplomats - says its guards were acting in self-defence.

Eyewitnesses say guards of a US diplomatic convoy started shooting without provocation.

The incident brought to the fore a long-standing Iraqi complaint that the guards were little more than trigger-happy .

In addition to the question, there are also discussions about the number of permanent US bases in , for the US and its rights to detain and imprison Iraqi citizens.

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