Blackwater security guards found guilty in 2007 Iraq killings
In a shooting that inflamed global anger over the Iraq War, more than 30 unarmed Iraqis were shot by Blackwater security guards in Baghdad in 2007. Seventeen of them died. A federal jury convicted four former guards in the killings on Wednesday. Clarissa Ward reports.

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