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□イラク・レジスタンス・レポート 2007/06/08
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Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Friday, 8 June 2007. Translated and/or compiled by Muhammad Abu Nasr, member, editorial board, the Free Arab Voice.
Friday, 8 June 2007.
・ Pro-Iranian Shi‘i sectarian militias backed up by US-run puppet troops blow up Sunni mosque, launch major offensive against Sunni district in Baghdad Friday, in pursuance of Zionist plans to partition Iraq on sectarian lines.
・ US forces blow up house in Baghdad, killing child Thursday afternoon.
・ US troops gun down Iraqi man standing in his doorway in western Baghdad Thursday evening.
・ Iraqi Resistance bombs destroy US minesweeper, disable American armored vehicle near ad-Dulu‘iyah at dawn Friday. US troops respond with indiscriminate gunfire, killing Iraqi child.
・ Witnesses report murderous rampage by Shi‘i sectarian puppet “Interior Ministry Shock Troops” in Samarra’.
・ Suspicious bombs in Shi‘i Turkoman town kill at least 19, amidst efforts by US-backed Kurdish separatists to expel Arabs and Turkomans from oil-rich Kirkuk area.
・ Resistance bombs south of Ba‘qubah kill puppet police officials Friday afternoon.
・ Each college professor in Karbala’ to have bodyguard, gun permit, following assassinations of academics.
・ Vehicle bombs kill 30 as Shi‘i sectarian militias tussle for power in southern Iraq.
・ Al-Basrah Morgue: every day 25 to 35 bodies of victims of sectarian hit squads brought in. Contrary to official line, violence in Iraq’s second-largest urban area has been on the rise for several weeks as rival Shi‘i sectarian militias battle for supremacy in anticipation of British withdrawal.
Baghdad.
Pro-Iranian Shi‘i sectarian militias backed up by US-run puppet troops blow up Sunni mosque, launch major offensive against Sunni district in Baghdad Friday, in pursuance of Zionist plans to partition Iraq on sectarian lines.
In a dispatch posted at 8:51pm Baghdad time Friday evening, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that the pro-Iranian Shi ‘ sectarian Jaysh al-Mahdi militia backed up by the US-run puppet “Order Protection Police” blew up the Sunni Fattah Basha Mosque in the Baghdad district of al-Bayya‘ Friday afternoon, two days after they had seized it in an attack they mounted on the district.
The AMSI correspondent in the area reported that the pro-Iranian Jaysh al-Mahdi gunmen planted explosives at a number of corners of the Fattah Basha Mosque and also in the building’s two 50-meter minarets, and then detonated the charges. The blasts destroyed the mosque and brought the minarets down as well, in addition to damaging neighboring houses.
On Friday afternoon, the same Shi‘i sectarian militias, backed by US-run puppet “Iraqi Interior Ministry” troops launched massive attacks from several directions on the al-Jannabiyin district in the al-‘Amil neighborhood of Baghdad, sparking battles with local defenders. As of the time of reporting, fierce fighting was still underway in that district.
The AMSI reported on Wednesday, 6 June that the Shi‘i sectarian gunmen had taken over the Sunni mosques in al-Bayya‘ after Kurdish separatist Peshmergah militiamen had been withdrawn from the area and were replaced with puppet so-called “Order Protection” police − a force that is Shi‘i sectarian in makeup and has frequently backed up Shi‘i sectarian militias in attacks on Sunni mosques in the al-‘Amil and al-Bayya‘ districts of Baghdad as part of the effort to drive Sunnis out of vast areas of central and southern Iraq and much of Baghdad, in preparation for the partition of the country in keeping with plans drawn up by Zionist and American think tanks.
AMSI reported that the Peshmergah Kurdish separatist militia were replaced by Shi‘i “Order Protection” puppet police because with the Kurds there, the Shi‘i sectarian militas had been unable to carry out their campaigns of driving Sunnis from the district. With the takeover of these latest mosques, all the mosques in the district have now been occupied by Shi‘i sectarian militiamen.
The idea of “the dissolution of Iraq into a Shi‘ite state, a Sunni state and the separation of the Kurdish part” was voiced by veteran Zionist military correspondent Ze’ev Schiff in Ha'aretz on 2 June 1982 and was a part of the divide-and-rule strategy laid out by Zionist writer Oded Yinon in his “Strategy for Israel in the 1980s,” published in Kivunim (Directions), A Journal for Judaism and Zionism, published by the World Zionist Organization in occupied Jerusalem in February 1982. (It was translated by the late anti-Zionist writer and activist Israel Shahak and is widely available.)
The idea of splitting the Shi‘ah in Iraq from the rest of the country was a cornerstone of the neo-Conservative strategy laid out in “A Clean Break” a paper drawn up by American Zionist government officials Richard Perle, Douglas Feith, David Wurmser, and Paul Wolfowitz in 1996 for the then Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Then in 2000 the neo-Conservative Project for a New American Century wrote Rebuilding America’s Defenses on the basis of the “Clean Break.”
The American version of the strategy for a partition of Iraq appeared in the article “The Three-State Solution” published in The New York Times on 25 November 2003 by Leslie Gelb (President Emeritus of the US Council on Foreign Relations). The same idea was reiterated, this time with “bi-partisan support” in the article by Gelb and US Democratic Senator Joseph Biden in “Unity through Autonomy in Iraq,” in The New York Times on 1 May 2006.
Then on 8 October 2006 the London Sunday Times reported that the partition of Iraq along religious and ethnic lines was one of the suggestions that the Baker-Hamilton commission was advancing.
Shi‘i sectarian Jaysh al-Mahdi gunmen abduct employees from puppet “Immigration Ministry” in Baghdad Thursday, later releasing Shi‘ah, but retaining Sunni in captivity.
In a dispatch posted on their website Friday, 8 June 2007, Quds Press reported a source in the puppet “Ministry of Immigration and Emigration” as saying that Jaysh al-Mahdi militia on Thursday attacked the puppet “Ministry” building on Palestine Street in eastern Baghdad and abducted 12 “Ministry” employees.
The source told Quds Press in an exclusive interview that the Jaysh al-Mahdi gunmen stormed into the “Ministry” during office hours carrying identity cards indicating that they were from the Muqtada as-Sadr office. They proceeded to kidnap 12 “Ministry” employees and led them away to an unknown destination.
The employees were all later released except for Tuqan ‘Abd al-Wahhab who is a General Director in the puppet “Ministry.” The Shi‘i sectarian Jaysh al-Mahdi gunmen kept ‘Abd al-Wahhab because he was the only Sunni amongst the 12 they had abducted.
US forces blow up house in Baghdad, killing child Thursday afternoon.
In a dispatch posted at 2:20pm Baghdad time Friday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that US occupation troops blew up a house in the ash-Shurtah neighborhood of the south Baghdad suburb of ad-Durah on Thursday afternoon, killing a child.
The reporter for AMSI in ad-Durah reported that US troops blew up a house in ad-Durah on Thursday afternoon and afterwards local residents found lacerated remains of a child killed in the blast amidst the rubble of the building.
Local residents reported that the Americans have taken to blowing up houses in ad-Durah in recent days.
US troops gun down Iraqi man standing in his doorway in western Baghdad Thursday evening.
In a dispatch posted at 2:20pm Baghdad time Friday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that US troops killed an Iraqi man and wounded his father in a raid in the Tabuk neighborhood in the al-Jihad district of western Baghdad on Thursday evening.
The AMSI correspondent reported that gunfire resounded in the Tabuk neighborhood and then US troops entered the area where they killed Ahmad Muhsin Hudhayfah and wounded his father as they stood at the door of their house.
Salah ad-Din Province.
Ad-Dulu‘iyah.
Iraqi Resistance bombs destroy US minesweeper, disable American armored vehicle near ad-Dulu‘iyah at dawn Friday. US troops respond with indiscriminate gunfire, killing Iraqi child.
In a dispatch posted at 11:56pm Baghdad time Friday night, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that the Iraqi Resistance in the area of ad-Dulu‘iyah, 97km north of Baghdad, set off two bombs by US military targets on Friday.
The AMSI reported that the Iraqi Resistance detonated a bomb by a US patrol on the road linking ad-Dulu‘iyah with Samarra’ at dawn on Friday. The explosion disabled a US armored vehicle.
Then Resistance forces detonated a second bomb that completely destroyed an American mine sweeper vehicle in the same area.
The AMSI correspondent reported that US forces responded to the attacks violently, opening fire indiscriminately around them, killing one child and wounding two more of them.
Samarra’.
Witnesses report murderous rampage by Shi‘i sectarian puppet “Interior Ministry Shock Troops” in Samarra’.
In a dispatch posted at 11:37pm Baghdad time Friday night, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that a detachment of puppet “Iraqi Interior Ministry Shock Troops (Maghawir)” drove into a crowd of civilians in the middle of the main market in the city of Samarra’, 120km north of Baghdad at midday Thursday and opened fire on the shoppers.
The AMSI correspondent reported that the puppet “Shock Troops,” driving cars equipped with machine guns fixed atop them, drove onto one crowded street in the market. Witnesses reported that one of the puppet soldiers yelled to his commander at the top of his voice, “Sir, I’m not afraid.” To which the officer responded, “but you haven’t done anything.”
So the puppet soldier then fired one bullet at one of the people in the market, hitting him in the side of the head, shattering his jaw and splitting his ear.
The officer responded to the killing by telling the soldier, “you still haven’t done anything,” whereupon the soldier fired a burst of bullets, hitting four people who were hiding inside a shop and wounding them in the legs.
Witnesses said that the officer was still not satisfied with the soldier’s performance, and so the soldier proceeded to shoot several bullets into the chest of one man, killing him on the spot.
The witnesses reported that the soldiers then began to laugh loudly at their handiwork and began shouting Shi‘i sectarian slogans and vulgar insults at the people of Samarra’ in general.
After that, the puppet “Shock Troops” drove on to another nearby street where more gunfire was heard. Later in the evening it was learned that they had killed two people over there.
At-Tarimiyah.
US troops abduct religious leader, relatives, in at-Tarimiyah at dawn Friday.
In a dispatch posted at 4:03pm Baghdad time Friday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that US occupation troops abducted Shaykh Muhammad ash-Shaykh Hamad and four of his sons and grandsons in the at-Tarimiyah area, about 30km north of Baghdad at dawn on Friday.
The AMSI correspondent in the area reported that US forces carried out an airborne landing on ash-Shaykh Muhammad’s house at dawn Friday and arrested him and three of his sons and one of his grandsons who is no more than 15 years old. The Americans took all five men off to the US base in at-Taji.
Daquq.
Suspicious bombs in Shi‘i Turkoman town kill at least 19 amidst efforts by Kurdish separatists backed by the US to expel Arabs and Turkomans from oil-rich Kirkuk area.
In a dispatch posted at 7:30pm Makkah time Friday evening, Mafkarat al-Islam reported medical sources and sources in the puppet regime’s security services as saying that at least 19 local people had been killed and 22 more wounded in two explosions at a Shi‘i Husayniyah (place of worship) to the south of Kirkuk in northern Iraq.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported the puppet police chief for at-Ta’mim Province, Major General Turan Yusuf, as saying that 19 people had been killed − five of those from one family − and 22 more wounded, including a bomber who blew himself up in the first blast at the Husayniyah. That was followed, GeneralYusuf said, by the explosion of a minibus packed with explosives outside the Husayniyah, which is located in Daquq, 45km south of Kirkuk in northern Salah ad-Din Province.
Dr Azad Mahmud of Kirkuk General Hospital confirmed the toll saying that 11 of the injured were in critical condition.
The population of Daquq is reportedly predominantly Shi‘i of Turkoman nationality. Pro-American Kurdish separatists have been applying terror, pressure, bribery, and the use of forged documents in an effort to reduce the non-Kurdish Arab and Turkoman population in the area of oil-rich Kirkuk, prior to a US-sponsored referendum which is to decide whether Kirkuk will retain its current status as a part of the Arab section of Iraq, or be annexed by the so-called “Kurdistan” region dominated by the separatists.
Diyala Province.
Ba‘qubah.
Resistance bombs south of Ba‘qubah kill puppet police officials Friday afternoon.
In a dispatch posted at 7:30pm Makkah time Friday evening, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a puppet police motorcade in the Muhammad Sukran area south of Ba‘qubah after noon Friday.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported sources in the puppet security services as saying that the bomb, which had been planted by the side of the road, killed Brigadier General Sa‘id al-‘Amiri, the puppet police administrator for Khan Bani Sa‘d; Staff Lieutenant Colonel Muhsin ad-Difa‘i, the commander of a regiment of the puppet “Iraqi Interior Ministry Shock Troops (Maghawir)” in the Khan Bani Sa‘d area. Very severely wounded in the attack was another puppet police administrator in the same area, Colonel Hashim al-Mi‘mari.
Resistance attacks home of chief of Diyala Province puppet police Friday.
In a dispatch posted at 3:16pm Baghdad time Friday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that Iraqi Resistance fighters assaulted the home of Ghanim al-Qurashi, the puppet police chief of Diyala Province in Ba‘qubah, 65km northeast of Baghdad, on Friday.
The AMSI reported a source in the puppet security services as saying that the attack sparked a fierce battle between the Resistance men and bodyguards of the puppet official in which light and heavy weapons were used. The source said that 14 people were killed in the attack, “including a number of [puppet] policemen.”
AMSI noted that the puppet “Governing Council” of Diyala Province had earlier requested that al-Qurashi resign and be replaced as head of the puppet police in the province, because of his involvement in administrative and financial corruption and his links to Shi‘i sectarian death squads.
Al-Khalis.
Resistance fighters capture puppet police patrol near al-Khalis Friday.
In a dispatch posted at 3:33pm Baghdad time Friday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that Iraqi Resistance forces attacked a patrol of puppet “Iraqi National Guards” near the city of al-Khalis, 57km north of Baghdad, on Friday morning.
The AMSI reported a source in the puppet police as saying that the Resistance men captured the members of the patrol along with their military vehicles and took them away to an unknown destination.
Mysterious bomb kills woman in al-Khalis Friday morning.
In a dispatch posted at 3:33pm Baghdad time Friday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that a mysterious bomb exploded in al-Khalis, 57km north of Baghdad, on Friday morning.
The AMSI reported that a bomb that had been planted by the side of the main road between al-Khalis and Ba‘qubah blew up by a private car, killing a woman and injuring two other people, both of whom were taken to the city hospital for treatment.
Eight college students abducted near al-Khalis Thursday.
In a dispatch posted at 3:33pm Baghdad time Friday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that unknown armed men abducted eight students returning home to the al-Khalis area, 57km north of Baghdad, from Diyala University on Thursday.
The AMSI reported a source in the puppet security services as saying Friday that unknown armed men set up a road block near the village of al-Aswad in the al-Khalis area. The armed men stopped a Kia car in which the college students, residents of the village of ad-Dawjamah, were riding and led them away to an unknown destination.
Ninwa Province.
Al-Mawsil.
Resisance bomb destroys puppet police vehicle in al-Mawsil.
In a dispatch posted at 11:56pm Baghdad time Friday night, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a joint patrol of Iraqi puppet army troops and police in the al-‘Arabi neighborhood of northeastern al-Mawsil.
The AMSI reported that the blast destroyed a puppet police vehicle, killing all aboard.
Karbala’ Province.
Karbala’.
Each college professor in Karbala’ to have bodyguard, gun permit, following assassinations of academics.
In a dispatch posted at 3:24pm Baghdad time Friday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that the puppet “Governor” of Karbala’ Province on Thursday issued orders permitting university professors in the city to carry weapons and for each professor to select a personal body guard following death threats directed at college teachers in the US-occupied city of Karbala’, 110km south of Baghdad.
The AMSI reported that two teachers supervising final exams in the city had already been assassinated.
The President of the Karbala’ University, Mufid Jalil ‘Awad, said following a meeting of university professors with the puppet “Governor,” ‘Uqayl al-Khaz‘ali, that the puppet “Governor” had ordered that a body guard be selected for every university professor in the city, following death threats against academic staff and college professors. There are about 350 college professors in Karbala’.
‘Awad told the press: “the number of university guards − there are 30 of them − together with the 15 night watchmen are not enough to ensure security on the campus of the University.
For his part, the puppet “Governor” demanded that college professors inform the puppet authorities about anyone who tries to threaten the security of the university in order to assist the puppet regime’s security agencies in pursuing what he called “terrorist gangs that are acting on behalf of a foreign agenda to rid Iraq of intellectuals and scientists.”
Al-Basrah Province.
Al-Qurnah.
Vehicle bombs kill 30 as Shi‘i sectarian militias tussle for power in southern Iraq.
In a dispatch posted at 12:37pm Makkah time Friday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that 30 people had been killed and 50 more wounded, some of them severely, when two explosives-laden vehicles blew up in quick succession in the town of al-Qurnah, about 70km northwest of al-Basrah on Friday morning.
Earlier, in a dispatch posted at 9:22am Makkah time Friday morning, Mafkarat al-Islam reported the puppet police as saying that one of the blasts occurred when a bus exploded at a bus stop. The second incident consisted of a car bomb exploding in a local market.
In a dispatch posted at 3:09pm Baghdad time Friday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported a source in the puppet police as saying that the two car bombs were a Kia and a Daewoo, respectively, and that they were both parked near a popular market in the city. That source added that the explosions also destroyed seven private cars that had been in the area at the time.
The AMSI reported that this was the first such incident to occur in al-Qurnah.
Al-Basrah province has been the scene of infighting among rival Shi‘i sectarian militias all supporters of the US and its puppet “government” in Baghdad, but each seeking to gain the upper hand in the puppet administration of the oil-rich southern regions of Iraq after the British occupation forces depart the scene.
Al-Basrah Morgue: every day 25 to 35 bodies of victims of sectarian hit squads brought in. Contrary to official line, violence in Iraq’s second-largest urban area has been on the rise for several weeks.
In its dispatch of 12:37pm Friday, Mafkarat al-Islam reported sources in the Forensic Medicine Department in al-Basrah as saying that every day between 25 and 35 bodies of people killed by the sectarian militias are brought in to their facility in total secrecy and amidst a total blackout of information in the city where the official line is that “the security situation is improving” where in fact it has been deteriorating for several weeks.
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