The U.S. told them terrorists killed their brother. It was a lie they held for years

An Iraqi family discovers the truth about their brother’s death nearly 20 years after being misled by the U.S. military.

The incident: In April 2004, a friendly-fire incident involving U.S. Marines resulted in the death of two American soldiers and an Iraqi interpreter named Shihab.
* U.S. military officials initially lied to both American and Iraqi families about the cause of the deaths.

The search for truth: NPR’s investigation led the team to locate Shihab’s family and reveal the circumstances of his death.
* Shihab’s family was told by an American officer that terrorists had killed him, and the family had believed the false information for years.

The family’s reaction: Shihab’s family was shocked and felt betrayed when they learned the truth.
* The family had endured hardships and moved multiple times due to Shihab’s work with the Americans, facing threats and distrust from their community.

Questions raised: Shihab’s family remains uncertain about why they were lied to and why they received much less financial compensation compared to U.S. soldiers’ families.
* The family hopes to seek more help or opportunities from the U.S. government in the future.

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