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AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 03/21/11 12:36 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:40 PM ET

SEATTLE (AP) — Graphic photos showing U.S. troops and dead Afghans that the Army was keeping under wraps for a war crimes probe were carried by a German news organization Monday, with one showing a soldier smiling as he posed with a bloodied and partially clothed corpse.

The photos published by Der Spiegel were among several seized by Army investigators looking into the deaths of three unarmed Afghans last year. Five soldiers based at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, south of Seattle, have been charged with murder and conspiracy in the case.

Hans-Ulrich Stoldt, spokesman for Der Spiegel, declined to tell The Associated Press Monday how the magazine had obtained the photographs, citing the need to protect its sources.

Der Spiegel has other photos from the case – some of which are more graphic – though he said he doesn't know how many. The magazine printed a few in order to illustrate the story, Stoldt said.

"We published three but not others, and we even pixilated those we did print so that the victims could not be identified," Stoldt said. "We needed to document (the accusations) in some form, and were as restrained as possible."

Editions with the photos were on newsstands Monday, a day after Der Spiegel published them digitally.

Officials involved in the courts-martial had issued a strict protective order, seeking to severely limit access to the photographs due to their sensitive nature. Some defense teams had been granted copies but were not allowed to disseminate them.

"Today Der Spiegel published photographs depicting actions repugnant to us as human beings and contrary to the standards and values of the United States Army," the Army said in a statement released by Col. Thomas Collins. "We apologize for the distress these photos cause."

One of the published photographs shows a key figure in the investigation, Cpl. Jeremy Morlock of Wasilla, Alaska, grinning as he lifts the head of a corpse by the hair. Der Spiegel identified the body as that of Gul Mudin, whom Morlock was charged with killing on Jan. 15, 2010, in Kandahar Province.

Another photo shows Pvt. 1st Class Andrew Holmes, of Boise, Idaho, holding the head of the same corpse. His lawyer, Daniel Conway, said Sunday that Holmes was ordered "to be in the photo, so he got in the photo. That doesn't make him a murderer."

The photo was taken while the platoon leader, Lt. Roman Ligsay, was present, Conway said. Ligsay has asserted his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination in refusing to testify in the legal proceedings against his troops.

Conway sought copies of the photographs so that he could present them to a ballistics expert, who he argued might be able to tell whether the victim had been struck by the weapon Holmes was carrying. His request was rejected.

"I'm very disappointed that in an American judicial proceeding, I have to get potentially exculpatory evidence from a German newspaper," Conway said.

A third photo depicts two apparently dead men propped against a small pillar. Der Spiegel said the photo was seized from a member of the platoon, but did not involve the deaths being investigated as war crimes. Soldiers have told investigators that such photos of dead bodies were passed around like trading cards on thumb drives and other digital storage devices.

The killings at issue occurred during patrols in January, February and May 2010. After the first death, one member of the platoon, Spc. Adam Winfield, sent Facebook messages to his parents, telling them his colleagues had slaughtered one civilian, were planning to kill more and warned him to keep quiet about it.

His father notified a staff sergeant at Lewis-McChord, but no action was taken until May, when a witness in a drug investigation in the unit separately reported the deaths. Winfield is accused of participating in the final killing.

Morlock has given extensive statements claiming the murder plot was led by Staff Sgt. Calvin Gibbs of Billings, Mont.; Gibbs maintains the killings were legitimate.

Morlock told investigators he threw a grenade and Holmes shot Mudin without cause; Holmes says that he fired when Morlock told him to, believing that Morlock had perceived a legitimate threat.

Morlock's court martial was scheduled for Wednesday. He has agreed to plead guilty to murder, conspiracy and other charges and to testify against his co-defendants in exchange for a maximum sentence of 24 years in prison.

Meanwhile, military judge Lt. Col. Kwasi Hawks ruled late last week that Winfield can present evidence at his court martial that he tried to blow the whistle on the violence.

Prosecutors had tried to bar evidence that he sent the messages to his family.

Winfield has given a videotaped statement saying he took part in the final killing because he was afraid other soldiers might kill him if he didn't.

However, the judge sided with prosecutors on whether to suppress Winfield's videotaped statement as coerced.

In addition to the five soldiers charged in the deaths, seven soldiers in the platoon were charged with lesser crimes, including assaulting the witness in the drug investigation, drug use, firing on unarmed farmers and stabbing a corpse.

The photos released by Der Spiegel are below. You can read their entire report and view the photos here.

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11:20 AM on 03/28/2011
War brings out the very best in people and the worst in people. This a case of the worst. These thugs have brought dishonor to the men and women who serve and to the soldiers who have died for our country in all of our wars. I think these wars have dragged on too long with no clear objective in sight. It's time to end these wars, bring our troops home, and ensure that they receive the best care possible. As for these thugs, they need sit in a prison for life for their crimes.
05:17 PM on 03/26/2011
It's interesting to see the level of hate directed at Americans in articles like this while the response is muted when Muslims burn down 69 Christian churches in Ethiopia (a majority Christian nation) or when a Muslim terrrorist kills someone in Germany or even the U.S.

The right has xenophobia and the left suffers from xenophilia. The latter is more dangerous for America and the former is more dangerous for non-Americans.

Seeing that many on the left consider the nation-state archaic (especially if it's a Western nation) they wear the label of xenophile with pride.
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08:43 PM on 03/23/2011
SUPPORTING ISRAEL put the 9-11 target on America's forehead.
07:34 PM on 03/23/2011
Are we really commenting on the media's selective coverage as if it's a new concept? This story has broken, some outlets will choose to cover and others will not whether it be for political or public relationship reasons, this has always been going on. Until someone comes along with an unbiased opinion on all world issues, it always will.
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SlammoFandango
02:37 PM on 03/23/2011
Is this story about what was done by our troops or is it a story about what was done by der speigel? I've heard much commentary in the main stream about how we in America might react to the photos published by der speigel, however nowhere in the American media are we actually seeing these photos, which are supposed to shock us. What we see from the public relations firms that pose as 'News Sources' has been sanitized, pixelated, & redacted so as to not shock us too much. Everything in the US media regarding this story is in fact 'Public Relations' damage control on behalf of an industry that that profits from war and which these very 'News Sources' are a part.
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01:39 PM on 03/23/2011
I've been lucky enough t meet soldiers from WW I , WW II, Korea, Viet Nam, and all the other wars and military operations I can think of.

I have met many guys who have killed on the battlefield. I have never met anyone who felt good about it.
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MyTake
Release the Hydrogen Economy now!
11:49 AM on 03/23/2011
The allied Corporate Media, under membership at The Pratt House, all stood down on reporting this.

That alone should tell Americans that it this allied Corporate power source, funded and organized by David Rockefeller, that will determine what you see and hear collectively.

What should outrage the population is that the Military threw Manning in a dungeon for exposing that Gunship Sport Killer pleading with his commanders to take out a bunch of innocent Iraqi people.

But, no matter, just simply look at the Technological geared-up Sport Killer and compare him to the victim in a shirt and pants with limited footwear.

The chain-of-command, right up to the General level, should have been charged over this. Had that happened, the these dear little "front line" sport killers would be far less inclined in engaging in this human atrocity.

Mr. Prez, its time to return your Nobel peace prize since you, as Commander-in-Chief, have turtled on this one incident alone, of which there are dozens more like this that are out there in these invasions of Nation States.
10:18 AM on 03/23/2011
I got out of the Marine Corps in 2003. I see all of these stories and what amazes me is all the people commenting without having any idea what it is like to be trained to kill and be able to disconnect yourself from it emotionally. I am not saying that what these soldiers did is justified, but I am saying that when you are put in these circumstances your mentality is not in the same place it would be back home. Now if they killed these people without reason than they should be punished. If these were casualties of war that they took pics with than its just a part of war that has always existed and is now being brought to light because of technology.
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08:29 AM on 03/23/2011
Wow. I seem to recall something similar happening during the Bush administration. I also seem to recall it made headlines all over, everywhere.

Now, why is the story being buried at this time? Hmmmmmmm, most puzzling.
11:56 AM on 03/23/2011
No kidding. Nothing on the networks and barely mentioned in the print media. HP would have this top page if it happend under a Republican. Obama's getting cover on this from all sides. This is much worse than AG.
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hairydodger
01:24 PM on 03/23/2011
How can you say this story is not out? How did it get here? This is a progressive posting news place and they are running this story. Don't ya think HP would like to protect the President when possible? This is an honest place to get news by this example. Now put this story in comparison to a 9.0 triple hit story and Libya turmoil. Egypt still in a mess, Syria threatening to explode and this is not a headliner. Second page though.
12:31 PM on 03/23/2011
Back then with Bush the war was top topic and it took some time before the pictures came out. This war is not top news any more. Give it some time it will be out. It is not being buried. Nothng to do about republican or democrat, because if it was a democrat thing, Faux News would have been all over this. You really think Fox would miss this chance to smash Obama?
06:12 AM on 03/23/2011
this story needs to get out so the dignity can return
03:16 AM on 03/23/2011
same story..kosova,iraq libya
When BM enter the libya, we ll see same pics 1 yr later..
Dont believe press anymore..
12:35 PM on 03/23/2011
I stopped believing the press back in the early 80s. I was in Lebanon at that time. When I got back to the States and heard what the news was saying, I wondered which Lebanon they went to.
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01:41 PM on 03/23/2011
Were you there for the battleship shelling?
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thrugreeneyez
01:25 AM on 03/23/2011
HuffPo I know there is so much going on in the world right now, but I think this story should be on your front page towards the top. People need to see the TRUTH about war in all its gory heinous detail. I'm tired of the media sanitizing war.
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01:42 PM on 03/23/2011
The positioning of the news items varies by the number of clicks on the item.

Is it possible that, for many people, finding out that US Soldiers are killing civilians for fun is enough information for them?
08:52 PM on 03/22/2011
Hey Moderators, 20 minutes in pending and no post - are you guys awake????
08:44 PM on 03/22/2011
No coverage on the following websites: ABC, CBS and MSNBC - not a clip - day 2 after the German paper broke the news. It's barely covered by Huff - had to search for it, but never a headline I saw. When will the paid protection of this leader finally cease and we can see real coverage of this clown show.
12:36 PM on 03/23/2011
Dont forget Faux News!
08:31 PM on 03/22/2011
This is the war against a terrorism US created and brought it on themselves!
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It's better than a reality show.
09:06 PM on 03/22/2011
Agreed. All in the name of oil. September 11th - all in the name of oil. The loss of endless lives - all in the name of oil.