Tuesday, January 16, 2007

35,000 Iraq civilians died in 2006, UN says


A real "who-dun-it"?
The UN today said almost 35,000 civilians were killed in Iraq last year - a sharp increase on the numbers previously reported by the Iraqi government.
Gianni Magazzeni, the chief of the UN assistance mission for Iraq, said 34,452 civilians were killed and 36,685 wounded last year.


Iraqi government figures, issued in early January, put last year's civilian death toll at 12,357.


When asked about the difference, Mr Magazzeni said the UN figures had been compiled from information obtained through the Iraqi health ministry, hospitals across the country and the Medico-Legal Institute in the capital, Baghdad.


"Without significant progress in the rule of law, sectarian violence will continue indefinitely and eventually spiral out of control," he warned.


Mr Magazzeni said 6,376 civilians were killed in violence in November and December. Of those, 4,731 died in Baghdad, most from gunshot wounds. He said the figure was a slight decrease from the previous two month period.


The mission's latest bimonthly report also said casualty figures from some areas had not yet been included in the December total.

How many of these were insurgents? Or their victims? Watch as the MSM spins these figures to look like the coalitiion killed all of these. Remember they are killing each other by the busload. Read Magazzeni's warning: it is sectarian violence and the lack of the rule of law. The lazy Iraqis need to step up.

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Friday, November 17, 2006

Americans seized in Iraq after convoy hijack

Former Iraq Prime Minister Blames America!...of course.Daylight Mayhem In Iraq.

From an article By Aref Mohammed:

SAFWAN, Iraq (Reuters) - British and U.S. forces mounted raids in southern Iraq on Friday in the hunt for four Americans and an Austrian kidnapped when the civilian convoy they were guarding was hijacked, Iraqi security sources said.


British troops cordoned off an area of the city of Basra on Friday in what the Iraqi sources told Reuters was a raid based on suspicion the five missing men were held there. A spokesman for the British forces policing the region declined all comment.
From the nearby town of Zubayr, a policeman said U.S. troops had raided the police station there, apparently seeking the hostages. British and U.S. officials have often accused police of working in league with militants hostile to foreign forces.


Police in the border town of Safwan, 60 km (40 miles) south of Basra, showed reporters an armored four-wheel drive vehicle they said the foreigners were driving in when the truck convoy was brought to a halt by gunmen on Thursday after crossing the border from Kuwait on its way to the city of Nassiriya.


Nine Iraqis were also abducted by the gunmen but at least some had already been released, a security source said. Their Kuwaiti employer said only the foreigners were still missing.


A representative of the Crescent Security Group in Kuwait said: "We don't know exactly what happened." The incident had occurred around noon, between Safwan and Zubayr.

Do you think that the daylight raids and activities, along with the implication of so-called allies, shows an emboldened new enemy since the elections?

The incident comes at a time of heightened sectarian tension in Baghdad, not just on the streets but within the government and among groups engaged in the U.S.-backed political process.


Iraq's most prominent Sunni cleric, Harith al-Dari of the Muslim Clerics Association, blasted an arrest warrant issued for him on suspicion of "terrorism" as an attempt by the Shi'ite-led coalition government to divert attention from its own "crimes."


Sunni leaders like Dari, who is safe from arrest in neighboring Jordan, complain that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is not doing enough to rein in militias loyal to his Shi'ite allies and which were blamed for a mass kidnapping of dozens of staff from a Sunni-run government ministry on Tuesday.

Democracy is not an easy thing to swallow for people who have swallowed the backward teachings of Mohammed and are still stuck in the 8th century. And America is getting ready to just hand them a pass with all this rhetoric of withdrawl and timestables resonating from the new American congressional leadership.

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Thursday, November 16, 2006

Marine jailed for killing

PFC John Jodka
From The Age:

Private First Class John Jodka, 20, the second defendant sentenced in the April 26 death of Hashim Ibrahim Awad, pleaded guilty last month to charges of assault and conspiracy to obstruct justice.


Under a plea deal with government prosecutors, Jodka will serve an 18-month sentence in the military brig — getting credit for about six months spent in confinement — if he agrees to testify against his squad mates. That was a better deal than the sentence issued by the military judge, Marine Lieutenant-Colonel David Jones, who sentenced him to a five-year prison term.


Lieutenant-Colonel Jones handed down his sentence just before seeing the Marine Corps' plea deal. Under military rules, Jodka will serve the lesser of the punishments. "You have a very fortuitous pretrial agreement," the judge said in court.


The agreement includes numerous conditions that Jodka must follow or the longer sentence, harsher punishment and a punitive discharge would instead be imposed.


In closing arguments,lead prosecutor Lieutenant-Colonel John Baker said of Jodka's squad's actions that day: "They killed a 52-year-old crippled man in cold blood. (Jodka) had the opportunity to stop the madness — but he failed to do it."


Jodka had said he thought the man the squad killed that night was Saleh Gowad, a local Iraqi insurgent who was on the battalion's "high value individual" list, not Awad, a retired Iraqi policeman.

Another victim of the fog of war.

I wonder how many "Awads" there were in WWI and WWII. We'd probably still be prosecuting them. This is how things have changed in our country since the "Greatest Generation". We have forgotten how to fight and the cost of doing so.

No credt to the rapists and murderers here, but I think just being in a squad doesn't justify being tried for it's crimes.

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Thursday, November 09, 2006

Training The Lazy Iraqis

Video by GuardianFilms and BBC Newsnight
Iraq:The Real Story


From Neil Doyle and the Guardian Unlimited:

Sean Smith, the Guardian's award-winning war photographer, spent nearly six weeks with the 101st Division of the US army in Iraq. Watch his haunting observational film that explodes the myth around the claims that the Iraqis are preparing to take control of their own country.

I know I know...BBC stands for Broadcasting Biased Coverage but this clip does bring you very close to some of the difficulties of training a backward, ingrained, and "lazy" people.

To be fair: here is the OTHER real story of Iraq.

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Monday, October 02, 2006

Abu Ayyub al-Masri, Your Days are al-Numbered

al-masriSunday has been a violent day in Baghdad. The AP reports that 24 workers at a refriderated food factory were kidnapped by gunmen. Twenty-six workers were being forced into a refridgerated truck, when two refused to get into the truck they were shot and left behind.
Also Sunday, the bodies of 21 people apparently killed in such attacks were found in Baghdad or to the south. Among them were seven bullet-riddled, handcuffed bodies in the southern Dora district of the capital, and six corpses — each with a single shot to the head — found in northern Baghdad.
This most recent surge in sectarian violence in Baghdad is apparently in reaction to the arrest of the bodyguard of one of the Iraqi government's Sunni Arab leaders. The bodyguard was arrested accused of planning bombing attacks. This arrest resulted in the Shiite's accusing the Sunni's of ties to terrorism.

The potential government crisis erupted after U.S. troops on Friday arrested a bodyguard of Sunni politician Adnan al-Dulaimi, saying the man was suspected of leading an al-Qaida-linked cell that was "in the final stages" of carrying out a string of bombings in Baghdad's fortified Green Zone, the center of government and home to the U.S. and British embassies.

This arrest has placed suspicion of ties to terrorism on al-Dulaimi. Now Sunni and Shiite lawmakers are pointing fingers and making accusations that each group is connected to the jihadists. Each group is demanding that the other be treated as terrorists and demanding they be investigated.

The headlines I've seen this evening present this story in a weak manner. Iraq government facing sectarian rift. Gunmen kidnap 24 workers from Baghdad factory. Curfew in Baghdad for Alledged Plot.

With all the finger pointing and accusations, I think they just sound more and more like our own lawmakers. For better or worse.

The bottom line is they are talking about what they have to do to reduce the level of violence and bring their government together. They aren't agreeing, but they are talking about the dignity of their nation, not allowing sectarian violence to disable their government. They are using words like 'we'.

They are also looking to the source of the increase in violence and placing it squarely with al-Qaida terrorists. They all seem to be sick of the interference of the al-Quaida jihadists on their attempts to form a viable operational government. In particular Abu Ayyub al-Masri, the successor of al-Zarqawi

Iraq's National Security Adviser Mouwafak al-Rubaie, meanwhile, said security forces were closing in on the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq Abu Hamza al-Muhajer, also known as Abu Ayyub al-Masri.

He succeeded slain militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi at the helm of the group, which is accused of some of the deadliest suicide bombings against Shiites.

"In a very short time, we will bring you the good news of Abu Ayyub al-Masri either killed or handcuffed to be brought before the Iraqi justice system," he said.

He showed what he called an al-Qaida instructional CD found this week in a raid south of Baghdad in which al-Masri is seen explaining how to build a car bomb.

"Your days are numbered and you will face your fate very soon," al-Rubaie said, addressing al-Masri.
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I hope when they bring al-Masri in, dead or alive, he does as al-Zarqawi did. That he lives long enough to bleed, suffer, recognize and attempt to escape from his own judgement day.

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Also see: Al-Qaida leader Masri close to capture

Jules Crittenden sees good news in Iraq as well.
Al-Qaeda in Iraq has recruiting problems. Allah be praised
crossposted at Blue Star Chronicles

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Thursday, September 28, 2006

10,000 Homegrown Jihadis

This spoof on the Home Shopping Network reminds me of the LGF post, "Every One of Them Knows How to Use an AK-47".

Britain has a problem—a huge problem that has been growing for decades, while British authorities worshipped at the altars of unrestricted immigration and willfully blind multiculturalism.


"Intelligence chiefs are warning Tony Blair that Britain faces a full-blown Islamist insurgency, sustained by thousands of young Muslim men with military training now resident in this country.


As police and the security services work to prevent another cell murdering civilians, attention is focusing on the pool of migrants to this country from the Horn of Africa and central Asia. MI5 is working to an estimate that more than 10,000 young men from these regions have had at least basic training in light weapons and military explosives.


A well-connected source said there were more than 100,000 people in Britain from “completely militarised” regions, including Somalia and its neighbours in the Horn of Africa, and Afghanistan and territories bordering the country. “Every one of them knows how to use an AK-47,” said the source. “About 10 per cent can strip and reassemble such a weapon blindfolded, and probably a similar proportion have some knowledge of how to use military explosives. That adds up to tens of thousands of men.”



Well, at least we know where they'll get their weapons.

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Friday, September 22, 2006

Terrorists Add Innocents To Arsenal


BAGHDAD - Insurgents are now using unwitting kidnap victims as suicide bombers - seizing them, booby-trapping their cars without their knowledge, then releasing them only to blow up the vehicles by remote control, the Defense Ministry warned yesterday.


It was unclear from the Defense Ministry's statement whether the insurgents are using kidnap victims because they are having trouble finding recruits for suicide missions.


American officials have said that insurgents often tape or handcuff a suicide driver's hands to a car, or bind a foot to the accelerator pedal, to ensure that the bomber did not back out at the last minute.


The remains of such hands and feet have been found at blast sites.



I would call this "A Profile In Someone Else's courage".

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