
AP Linked to Disinfo on Sgrena's Story of Shooting Right-Wing Bloggers' Fake Sgrena Car Photo - With Help from AP by Fintan Dunne, Editor linkBreakForNews.com March 6th, 2005:Right-wing bloggers are circulating a photo purportedly showing the car in which Guiliana Sgrena was wounded and her rescuer Nicola Calipari was fatally shot. The photo is being used to discredit Sgrena's account of the shooting. It shows a four-door sedan which has only the driver's side window broken and no overt bullet damage to the bodywork. That contradicts the "hail of bullets" described by Sgrena and others. And it boosts the US military's case that the incident was just a "mishap."
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At first glance the picture seems legitimate. Captions which accompany the photo on blogs say it's a still frame taken from an Associated Press video about the shooting at Baghdad Airport. These captions also give a source link to versions of the video on Yahoo and on [AP Feedroom

Mario's note: AP removed that video from their Feedrom, so now one can't see it anymore at the AP URL provided above.. They make comments like: "Unless this car is made out of thick metal and bullets bounce off of it, I don't think this car was shot at more than 10 times.""I ask you, does the car above look like it was riddled with bullets? Either our soldiers are terrible shots or some people are being pretty loose with the facts in this story."
But if you are suspicious that the car seems far too little damaged, you might check major search engines for such a high-profile photo. On the Yahoo News Photo site - I quickly found the same vehicle photographed from another angle. This time with an Iraqi man standing beside the vehicle.

The Yahoo photo caption says:An Iraqi driver stands near his damaged vehicle at the site of the kidnapping of an Italian journalist outside al-Nahrain University in central Baghdad,
Feb 4, 2005.... Gunmen pulled up alongside her vehicle, forced her driver and an Iraqi journalist with her out of the vehicle at gunpoint and then drove off with Sgrena, the sources said.The driver said that the gunmen hit his car as they were rushing away from the scene following the kidnapping. (Akram Saleh/Reuters)
You can read the whole story at BreakForNews.com
as well as comments from Democratic Underground Thread
In the meantime the Italian press said Giuliana Sgrena's real car is being shipped to Rome, so we will be seeing it soon. See also:
[URL=http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=617569]
[/URL]. There are some glaring discrepancies in the Italian and American versions of the killing of the agent Nicola Calipari and the wounding of released hostage Giuliana Sgrena and two other Italian secret service agents:
The Americans say: the car was travelling at high speed
The Italians say: it was travelling at 40-50kph
US: It approached a checkpoint near the airport at speed when soldiers fired on it to force it to stop as a "last resort"
Italy: It had passed three checkpoints without incident and was 700 metres from the airport when fired upon
US: The soldiers used hand signals and bright lights and fired warning shots before hitting the car with shots
Italy: There was no warning. Three to four hundred rounds were fired, afterwards the car seats were covered in spent cartridges. The Americans forced the Italians to remain in the car without medical attention for an hour
US: There was a lack of co-ordination between the Italians and the Americans
Italy: The Americans were kept fully informed
US: It was a regrettable accident which will be aggressively investigated
Italy: Ms Sgrena claims it was a deliberate ambush to kill her, as the Italians had paid a ransom, a practice America opposes, and as she had learnt inconvenient facts from her abductors. Mario Profaca The Global Intelligence News Portal




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