Haditha ( Arabic : حَدِيثَةٌ , al-Ḥadīthah ) is a town in the Al Anbar Governorate , about 240 km (150 mi) northwest of Baghdad . It is a farming town situated on the Euphrates River . Its population of around 46,500 people, predominantly Sunni Muslim Arabs . The town lies near the Buhayrat al Qadisiyyah , an artificial lake which was created by the building of the Haditha Dam , the largest hydroelectric facility in Iraq.
29-777: Haditha is officially a political district subordinate to the Al Anbar Province. The Haditha District consists of the Sub-Districts of Haditha [City], the Haqlaniyah Sub-District, and the Barwannah Sub-District. Each district is governed by a Mayor and a Sub-District Council. The twenty member sub-district councils elect one of their own to serve as the Council Chairman. They also employ other municipal managers such as
58-551: A Municipal Engineer. The riverbank in the Haditha District is occupied by well irrigated farm plots that produce a large amount of food. Substantial sheep and goat flocks are also kept in the area. Further food sources come from fishing the river or the nearby Lake Qadisiya . Entering the Haditha Sub District, one is likely to see municipal signs illustrated with a water wheel. These are displayed as
87-512: A local police force in charge of the city and insurgents rounded up dozens of local police officers and publicly executed them in a soccer stadium. In May 2005, U.S. forces launched Operation New Market in Haditha against the insurgents controlling the city. However, resistance continued. On August 1, 2005, an ambush killed 6 United States Marine snipers, (who were operating in two two-man teams with an additional marine per team for security) in
116-468: A military appeals court upheld the dismissal of the war crimes charges against Chessani. Chessani's commanding general, Major General Huck, reported up the chain of command , "I support our account and do not see the necessity for further investigation." Huck was allowed to retire without loss of rank, and without going to a Board of Inquiry. On Friday, August 28, 2009, the new general in charge of Chessani's case, LtGen George Flynn, Commanding General of
145-530: A reference to the area's history. Locals suggest that the ancient looking structures on or near the Euphrates River were part of a water wheel structure that dates back to a period of Roman occupation. They claim locals built water wheels to establish a limited aqueduct system similar to the one that served Rome . Whether or not soldiers or citizens of the Roman Empire ever resided in Haditha
174-635: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Jeffrey Chessani Jeffrey R. Chessani (born December 26, 1963) is an officer of the United States Marine Corps , and was the commanding officer 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines during the November 2005 urban combat in Haditha , Iraq . In that event, known as the Haditha massacre , marines in his battalion were accused of having killed 20 civilians to revenge another marine that
203-557: Is an open question. The Haditha Dam and surrounding areas were initially secured by U.S. troops in April 2003 as part of the invasion of Iraq . An attack on the dam would have severely flooded towns along the Euphrates downstream from Haditha, as well as eliminating an important source of electricity. On July 16, 2003 Mohammed Nayil Jurayfi, mayor of Haditha, and his youngest son, Ahmed, were assassinated. In 2004, U.S. troops left
232-404: Is notable for being one of the few towns that remained under the control of Iraqi forces despite being more than 200 kilometres from Baghdad. In September 2014, ISIL attacked the dam but were repelled by airstrikes. As of May 2016, it remains one of the most exclusively Sunni Arab towns of Iraq under control of the government. Al Jazeera's Iraq editor Hamed Hadeed said Haditha plays a major role in
261-434: The salaries of government employees. This insurgent dominance has continued into 2006. The mayor of Haditha in November 2005 was Emad Jawad Hamza. On 19 November 2005, 24 Iraqi noncombatants , including 11 women and children, were killed by 12 Marines from 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines . The US military subsequently investigated the massacre, and a captain and a lieutenant colonel were relieved of duty (another captain
290-512: The Euphrates River, man a large (and apparently effective) police force, establish regular ambulance service, re-equip and run their hospital, open an asphalt factory, re-open schools with basic refurbishments complete, fill the offices of their local government, expand their local markets, begin rebuilding a local marble factory. In early 2014, ISIL launched a successful campaign to seize around 70% of Anbar province from Iraq. Haditha
319-677: The Euphrates were rebuilt, the area hospital was reopened and re-equipped, the K3 Oil refinery south of the area was brought back online, and life began to take on the air of normalcy. Also planned is keeping the hydro-electric dam functioning and rebuild capacity with the help of US led coalition forces, to re-open a local oil refinery, again with significant funding and technical advice from Coalition forces and provincial reconstruction teams headquartered in Ramadi and Al Asad, to rebuild two dams over
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#1732772475949348-726: The Marine Corps Combat Development Command in Quantico, VA, decided that criminal charges were not warranted. Instead, he ordered Chessani to face a Navy administrative procedure, called a Board of Inquiry, which found no misconduct and recommended that he be allowed to retire without loss of rank. Richard Thompson, President and Chief Counsel of the Thomas More Law Center , said, "The government’s persecution of this loyal Marine officer continues because he refused to throw his men under
377-400: The November 19, 2005 incident. The evidence shows instead that he had immediately reported the deaths of the 15 civilian Iraqis to his superiors, and not one of his superiors — including top generals— considered it unusual or ordered a further investigation. Instead, they commended him for a job well done. In fact, Chessani's immediate superior told him that no investigation was needed because it
406-414: The affair. Grayson had not been present for the incident, but had been accused of telling a sergeant to delete photographs of the victims. Lt Colonel Jeffrey Chessani , the highest-ranking officer accused over the incident, had been charged with dereliction of duty for failing to order a war crimes investigation into the killings. The charges were dismissed in 2008 on the grounds General James Mattis , who
435-479: The bus to appease some anti-war politicians and press, and the Iraqi government. Any punishment of LtCol Chessani handed down by a Board of Inquiry would be a miscarriage of justice because he did nothing wrong, and our lawyers will mount the same vigorous defense in this administrative proceeding as they did in the criminal." The dismissed allegations against Chessani were for failing to properly report and investigate
464-535: The cities of Haditha and Haqlaniyah on the western side of the Euphrates and Barwannah on the East side during Operation Al Majid . Marine units rotated in and out of the area detaining numerous persons. Iraqi Police were firmly established by 2007 and violence fell. In contrast to previous years, the Ramadan period of 2007 came and went in Haditha with no insurgent attacks. In the next few months two bridges across
493-468: The city; on August 3, a roadside bomb killed another 14 Marines and their interpreter . On August 26, another IED attack killed 7 Marines and injured 12. According to an August 2005 report by The Guardian , the town was controlled by insurgents , with US forces making only fleeting visits every few months. Like Al-Qa'im , it had come under a Taliban -like rule, with Sharia law being imposed and Western -style items banned and insurgents collecting
522-519: The country's conflict because of its strategic location and unparalleled resistance to ISIL: "Haditha serves as a significant transportation route between the western regions of Anbar, the central province of Salahuddin, and northern governorate of Nineveh. It is also the only city in Anbar province that has been able to block IS's repeated attempts to control it." Haditha has a hot desert climate ( Köppen climate classification BWh ). Most rain falls in
551-435: The evidence , was applied instead of reasonable doubt . The Thomas More Law Center along with national radio host Michael Savage defended Chessani against the charge that he failed to investigate the killings. Staff Sergeant Frank Wuterich was the senior marine on patrol and is under investigation for other charges. To date, after numerous trials, no marines have been found guilty of committing any crimes. Chessani, 45,
580-497: The grounds that General James Mattis , who approved the filing of the charges against him, had been improperly influenced by an investigator probing the incident. The ruling was without prejudice, which allowed the prosecution to refile. In 2008 an appeal filed on behalf of the Marine Corps, claiming that the judge abused his power when he dismissed dereliction of duty charges against Chessani in killings. On March 17, 2009,
609-485: The incident saying the Marines killed the civilians "in cold blood." In 2009, a federal appeals court ruled that Murtha was immune from the lawsuit because he was acting in his official role as a lawmaker when he made the comments to reporters. A court-martial on June 4, 2008 acquitted a US Marine, Lieutenant Andrew Grayson, for any role in covering up the killings, while charges were dropped against five other marines in
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#1732772475949638-449: The marines involved in massacring civilians in Haditha were only charged with "disobeying direct order" and only received pay cut upon their discharge. Chessani was removed along with Captains Luke McConnell and 10-years-veteran James Kimber (born 1973), However, all criminal charges against Chessani were dismissed. A Board of Inquiry found that there was no misconduct even though the lower standard of proving guilt, preponderance of
667-529: The winter. The average annual temperature in Haditha is 21.1 °C (70.0 °F). About 127 mm (5.00 in) of precipitation falls annually. Articles Haqlaniyah Al-Haqlaniyah ( Arabic : الحقلانية, al-Ḥaqlānīyah) is an Iraqi town on the Euphrates River in Al-Anbar province . 34°05′21″N 42°21′16″E / 34.089061°N 42.354355°E / 34.089061; 42.354355 This Iraq geographical location article
696-531: Was demoted to the rank of private . The plea agreement caused anger in Iraq, with the Iraqi government saying it "did not fit the crime" and that they would look for other legal avenues they could pursue. The change in U.S. strategy in late 2006 brought quick results to the Hadithah Triad. The U.S. Marines and their Iraqi and coalition allies had largely driven out insurgents by the summer of 2007. Hadithah
725-478: Was killed in a roadside bomb attack. The Naval Criminal Investigative Service was called in to investigate the killings after Time magazine published a report on the killings. Thirteen months passed between the killings, and the initiation of the NCIS inquiry. The NCIS inquiry ended without any of the marines involved in the massacre being held accountable, charged with murder, or even dishonorably discharged. All
754-453: Was much more secure and had recovered some of its prosperity by the summer of 2008. The progress was evident when an American Congressional Delegation visited the town in August and found full shops and friendly people. With this turbulent history the future was unpredictable. However, according to the website of Multi National Forces – Iraq, progress began after a large berm was erected around
783-601: Was raised in the small town of Rangely, Colorado , where he graduated from high school in 1982. He went on to receive a B.A. from the University of Northern Colorado in 1988. During his military career he participated in the 1989 Operation Just Cause (Invasion of Panama), the 1991 Gulf War (Operation Desert Storm), and most recently the Iraq War (Operation Iraqi Freedom). On June 17, 2008, Military Judge Colonel Steven Folsom dismissed all charges against Chessani on
812-484: Was relieved on the same day but not for the same incident.) Some allege the massacre was in retribution for an incident earlier in the day in which US Marine Lance Corporal Miguel Terrazas was killed in a roadside bomb attack on Marines from Kilo Company. In August 2006 a commission reviewing the killings found probable cause for charging the Marines. The same day, one of the accused Marines sued Rep. John P. Murtha (D-Pa.) for libel because of Murtha's characterization of
841-546: Was responsible for overseeing the prosecutions, had been unduly influenced by his top legal aide, then-Colonel John Ewers , who had been the investigator into the incident. The dismissal was later upheld on appeal. Squad leader Frank Wuterich, who had been accused of leading the killings, was charged with voluntary manslaughter and assault. In 2012, he made a plea agreement which dropped these charges. In exchange, he plead guilty to one count of dereliction of duty for telling his squad to "shoot first and ask questions later," and
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