Blackwater's Youngest Victim (2010) a short film about the Nisour Square Massacre, by Jeremy Scahill [25:48]

Some portions of an article about the father who lost his 9 year old child in the massacre and his sentiments regarding the recent sentencing:

“I still have hurt. Every night I bother my neighbors. I yell in the night with nightmares,” Kinani told The Intercept by phone from the junkyard he runs in Dearborn, Michigan. Kinani survived the massacre, was a witness in the trial and spoke yesterday at the sentencing.

“The lawyer for [one of the guards] yesterday after we talked in court said, ‘Mr. Kinani, I am apologizing,’” Kinani said. “Too late! After seven years, too late!”

Prince, an auto-parts heir and former Navy SEAL who netted more than $1 billion in contracts for Blackwater, has not faced any official accountability for the incident. “Erik Prince, he was in charge,” Kinani said. “And he should be in that courtroom yesterday.”

Blackwater’s operations have continued and expanded under different names. Prince sold Blackwater in 2010, after rebranding the firm as Xe Services. The newly bought firm was renamed again, Academi, and has received more than $300 million in Pentagon funding for counternarcotics efforts in Afghanistan.

In the meantime, Prince has moved on with a new venture called Frontier Services Group, reportedly pitching its services to Nigeria and other governments and companies across Africa.

Kinani is building a life in Michigan with his wife and three college-age children. About a year ago, he hired a security guard for the night watch at his junkyard. The man told Kinani he had once worked for Blackwater in Afghanistan.

“I told him, ‘OK, that doesn’t change anything,’” Kinani said. “I don’t have any problem with anyone.”

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