Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Aegis Wishing to Hire Collaborator’s Against Muslims


Aegis Mission Essential Personnel, LLC


Apparently, Aegis is a London-base company founded by two British mercenaries. It has a branch in Ohio, U.S.A www.aegismep.com, as well as in London, U.K and other global branches.

"The Company: AEGIS is a London based, privately owned, British security and risk management company with overseas offices in Afghanistan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and the USA. We have substantial experience and a world-wide client-base, including governments, international agencies and the multinational corporate sector. We are a registered and active UN contractor, a major security provider to the US government and security advisor to the Lloyds Joint War Risk Committee."

One Job Discription

Details:
Company: Aegis
Job Title: Arabic Linguist
Job Category: Government
Job Location: USA
Job Description: We currently have positions available for Arabic linguists. The details of the position are listed below for this one-year contract.
Salary: $144,820 - $176,000 annually

Requirements:

Must be a U.S. citizen or a green card holder originally from Iraq
Must be willing to obtain a security clearance
Must be proficient in reading, writing, listening and speaking in
Arabic and English
Must be willing to travel overseas, in this case, to Iraq

Duties:

Provide operational contract linguist support to U.S. Army operations
in Iraq.
Provide general linguistic support for military operations and
interpret during interviews, meetings, and conferences.
Interpret and translate written and spoken communications.
Transcribe and analyze communications.
Perform document exploitation.
Scan, research, and analyze foreign language documents for key
information.
Translate foreign language documents.
Identify and extract information components meeting military
information requirements.
Provide input to reports.


Video Introduction

On October 27, 2005 a number of "trophy" videos showing private military contractors in Baghdad firing upon civilian vehicles without clear reason sparked two investigations after they were posted on the internet. The videos were linked unofficially to Aegis Defence Services. Both the US Army and Aegis conducted investigations into the video; while the Aegis report is closed for client confidentiality reasons, the US Army enquiry concluded that the contractors involved were operating within the rules for the use of force.

Following is one of those video's:

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