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Ft. Hood Victims Sue Gov't 'Cause Army Failed To Tackle Maj. Hasan's Radicalisation
2013-08-05
Photo from before incident, when the good doctor was still able to shave himself and wipe his own bottom.
Survivors of the Fort Hood massacre are suing the U.S. government for allowing a jihadist soldier to rise through the ranks unchecked because of 'political correctness'.

Major Nidal Hasan, 42, is charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 counts of attempted premeditated murder for after launching an attack at the Texas Army post in November 2009.

And on the eve of his trial, which is due to get underway on Tuesday, 148 victims and their relatives are launching a legal claim against the government for $750million (£491 million) for failing to prevent the killings from happening.

It is alleged military chiefs under the George W Bush and Barack B.O. regimes allowed Major Hasan to progress through the ranks despite his increasing jihad extremism because of 'political correctness'.

Reed Rubinstein, the lawyer acting for the group, told the Sunday Telegraph that Major Hasan w as awarded 'preferential treatment' because of his 'ethnicity and his religion'.

He said: 'The rules on the conduct of military officers were ignored. He was a terrible physician and had no business treating soldiers. Yet, because of where he came from, and how he prayed to his god, they promoted him and set him loose and ignored his open, very obvious jihadism.'

Mr Rubenstein added that the group wanted the government to meet 'its responsibilities to those harmed by its negligence' over Major Hasan.

Major Hasan doesn't deny that he carried out the November 2009 rampage at Fort Hood, one of the worst mass shootings in U.S. history.

The attack occurred in a building where hundreds of unarmed soldiers, some about to deploy to Afghanistan, were waiting for vaccines and routine checkups.

Hasan walked inside with two handguns, climbed onto a desk and shouted 'Allahu Akbar!' - an Arabic phrase meaning 'God is great!' - then he fired, pausing only to reload.

There are dozens of witnesses who saw it happen but military law prohibits him from entering a guilty plea because authorities are seeking the death penalty.

If Hasan is convicted and sentenced to death there are likely years, if not decades, of appeals ahead. He may never make it to the death chamber at all.

Ahead of his trial, the Army psychiatrist spoke to the American media for the first time last week and said that the U.S. government is at war with Islam.

In the past, Major Nidal Hasan has only spoken via telephone with Al-Jazeera
... an Arab news network headquartered in Qatar, notorious for carrying al-Qaeda press releases. The name means the Peninsula, as in the Arabian Peninsula. In recent years it has settled in to become slightly less biased than MSNBC, in about the same category as BBC or CBS...
, the transcript of which is evidence in his upcoming trial.
'My complicity was on behalf of a government that openly acknowledges that it would hate for the law of Almighty Allah to be the supreme law of the land,' Hasan said in the lengthy statement released to Fox News on Saturday.

He then says in reference to a war on Islam, 'I participated in it.'

'I would like to begin by repenting to Almighty Allah and apologize to the Mujahideen, the believers, and the innocent. ... I ask for their forgiveness for participating in the illegal and immoral aggression against Mohammedans, their religion and their lands,' he said in the statement.

He has twice dismissed his lawyers and now plans to represent himself at trial. He's suggested he wants to argue the killings were in 'defense of others' - namely, members of the Taliban fighting Americans in Afghanistan. The trial judge, Col. Tara Osborn, has so far denied that strategy.

Thirteen officers from around the country who hold Hasan's rank or higher will serve on the jury for a trial that will likely last one month and probably longer. They must be unanimous to convict Hasan of murder and sentence him to death. Three-quarters of the panel must vote for an attempted murder conviction.

No active-duty U.S. soldier has been executed since 1961.

The last man executed in the military system was Pvt. John Bennett, hanged in 1961 for raping an 11-year-old girl. Five men are on the military death row at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, but none are close to being executed.
Posted by:trailing wife

#10  IIUC, the basic argument of the victims' + survivors' families is that MAJOR HASAN became radicalized unto Radical Islamism while in Army service, + that the latter "knew or should've known" that it wouldn't end well, but failed to do something substantive or decisive to stop it.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2013-08-05 22:29  

#9  and wipe his own bottom

Left-handily, of course.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2013-08-05 21:41  

#8  No active-duty U.S. soldier has been executed since 1961.

Yeah well...if this doesn't rise to the penalty then just get rid of the damn law.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2013-08-05 19:41  

#7  What negligence? The word from on high was "Muslims are good, there is just a small group of extremists etc..."
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2013-08-05 15:22  

#6  Its going to be difficult to actually approve negligence. You will have to identify individuals. Then you will have to identify actions that they were required to take (not just actions that rational people would have taken) and show that they didn't take those actions. Also, the shooting was in 2009 and there is a procedure with statutory limits regarding filing claims and filing lawsuits for negligence.
Posted by: lord garth   2013-08-05 15:06  

#5  Three incidents which strategically were huge battle losses for the United States in this war have been caused by poor junior officer leadership in non-combat units. Abu Graibh, Bradley Manning, and this asshole are failures of direct leadership. The first two should have been stopped at the E-8/O-3 level. Hasan's bosses failed as military officers let alone doctor's who specialize in identifying crazy people.
Posted by: Penguin   2013-08-05 09:12  

#4  In other news: Six west coast residents killed by balloons from... who knows where.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-08-05 08:54  

#3  Not counting Hasan, would the count now be 5599.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-08-05 08:50  

#2  I hope MAJ Hasan's OER raters and senior raters are continuing to sleep well.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-08-05 04:32  

#1  Classify it as an enemy action (i.e. terrorist event), and you'd not have this issue. Damned PC Perfumed Princes of the Pentagon strike again. I thought we learned all about Courtney Massengale years ago. Seems this generation of flag officers forgot or deliberately ignored those hard learned lessons.
Posted by: OldSpook   2013-08-05 01:23  

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