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Christian Science Monitor (excerpts but more interesting tidbits at the website)
At face value it looks like almost everybody (except the family) is lying or spinning this story.
Both the Telegraph and CNN quote Hugo Infante, a Chilean photographer, who saw Berg on April 6, shortly after he had returned to Baghdad after being released from detention.
"Nick told me, 'Iraqi police caught me one night, they saw my passport and my Jewish last name and my Israeli stamp. This guy thought I was a spy so they put me with American soldiers and American soldiers put me in a jail for two weeks.' ... He wasn't mad. It was just an adventure for him. He said, 'This s**t happens. It was bad luck'."
"The Iraqi police do not tell the FBI what to do, the FBI tells the Iraqi police what to do. Who do they think they?re kidding?" Berg?s father, Michael, told The Associated Press from his home in West Chester, Pa., a Philadelphia suburb.
Military officials acknowleged that the US is the ultimate authority in Iraq, including over the Iraqi police. But Bloomberg News reports Thursday that Iraqi police are now denying US assertions that they detained Berg. "The Iraqi police never arrested the slain American," Mosul's police chief, Major General Mohammed Khair al-Barhawi said. "Such reports are baseless."
At face value it looks like almost everybody (except the family) is lying or spinning this story.
