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□イラク・レジスタンス・レポート 2007/06/25
・今日の主な記事の見出し
▽月曜日の午後、バグダッド中心部にあるホテルのロビーでレジスタンスが自爆攻撃によって
前アンバル州知事を含む敵に協力する部族の指導者を殺害する
▽月曜日、バグダッド南部でアメリカ兵が戦死 アメリカ軍が認める
▽宗派主義者による拷問と殺害が続く 月曜日、バグダッド各地で投棄された16体の死体が発見される
▽パレスチナ難民のために働く弁護士が突撃専用部隊の収容所に拘束され、
拷問を受けた後、殺害される
▽バグダッド、アザミア地区の悲劇
アメリカ軍の封鎖によって住民は水道も電気もない生活を強いられる
▽月曜日の朝、レジスタンス戦士がバイジ周辺にあるアメリカ軍の基地を襲撃
▽バイジでレジスタンスがトラック爆弾を使って傀儡警察本部を自爆攻撃
▽月曜日の朝、ヒッラでレジスタンスのトラック爆弾が傀儡州政府の庁舎を標的にする
▽月曜日、ヒッラ北部でレジスタンスの爆弾がアメリカ軍のハンビーを破壊
乗員全員が死傷する
▽月曜日、バスラ近郊でレジスタンスがコンボイを攻撃 外国人の傭兵3名が死亡する
http://www.freearabvoice.org/Iraq/Report/report926.htm
Iraqi Resistance Report 926
Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Monday, 25 June 2007. Translated and/or compiled by Muhammad Abu Nasr, member, editorial board, the Free Arab Voice. http://www.freearabvoice.org
Monday, 25 June 2007.
・ Resistance bomber kills former puppet “governor” of al-Anbar, tribal collaborationist leaders in deadly attack in downtown Baghdad hotel lobby at noon Monday.
・ US admits soldier killed in southern Baghdad Monday.
・ Sectarian torture, murder spree continues: 16 more bodies found dumped in various parts of Baghdad Monday.
・ Lawyer for Palestinian refugees in “Shock Troop” prison abducted, later found tortured, killed.
・ “Tragedy” in Baghdad’s al-A‘zamiyah district where US lockdown has left residents without water or electricity since Wednesday.
・ Resistance fighters launch assaults on US troops, facilities around Bayji Monday morning.
・ Resistance truck car bomber blows up puppet police headquarters in Bayji.
・ Resistance bomb destroys US Humvee north of al-Hillah, killing or wounding all aboard Monday.
・ Resistance car bomb targets puppet “government” building in al-Hillah Monday morning.
・ Three foreign mercenaries killed in Resistance attack on convoy near al-Basrah Monday.
Baghdad.
Resistance bomber kills former puppet governor of al-Anbar, tribal collaborationist leaders in deadly attack in downtown Baghdad hotel lobby at noon Monday.
In a dispatch posted at 3:18pm Baghdad time Monday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that an Iraqi Resistance fighter wearing an explosive belt blew himself up in the lobby of the al-Mansur Hotel in Baghdad − a facility frequented by puppet regime officials and foreigners serving the American occupation.
The AMSI reported that the attack took place as collaborationist tribal leaders were gathering in the hotel to meet with US occupation officials. Puppet police sources said that 27 people were killed and another 15 wounded in the attack.
In a dispatch posted at 12:32pm Makkah time Monday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported the puppet police as announcing that the attacker blew himself up at about noon Monday inside the crowded lobby of the al-Mansur in which tribal leaders from al-Anbar Province who collaborate with the US occupation had gathered.
Mafkarat al-Islam reported puppet police sources as saying that among the dead was Shaykh Fassal al-Qu‘ud, the former puppet “governor” of al-Anbar Province. Also killed was the Iraqi poet Rahim al-Maliki who was there as a correspondent for the puppet regime’s al-‘Iraqiyah TV station. Witnesses described heavy damage in the building and spoke of seeing at least seven dead.
Quds Press reported that the dead also included Shaykh Hamid al-‘Abdallah, a chief of the al-Bu ‘Ali tribe and his son. According to Quds Press it had been learned that the attacker was a member of the personal body guard of one of the collaborationist tribal shaykhs who was therefore able to get through the security checkpoints without being searched.
The al-Mansur Hotel is located near the so-called “Green Zone” a top-security district that the US occupation forces have set up around the Republican Palace in central Baghdad. The Hotel is frequented by Iraqi puppet regime officials visiting Baghdad from other provinces. Foreigners working for the US occupation also stay at the hotel, reputed to be one of the safest for the occupation and its supporters in the Iraqi capital.
The attack on Monday appeared targeted on collaborationist tribal leaders from al-Anbar Province who had come together to form puppet police units to serve the American occupation under the so-called “al-Anbar Salvation Council” and fight against the Iraqi Resistance on behalf of the US.
The American Associated Press (AP) reported that the Resistance fighter penetrated layers of security and walked up to a group of collaborationist tribal leaders who were there for the meeting. The AP quoted a puppet policeman who was on duty in the lobby as saying that in addition to Fassal al-Qu‘ud of the al-Bu Nimr, the former puppet “Governor” of al-Anbar, three other tribal collaborationists were killed in the attack, as were three of al-Qu‘ud’s bodyguards.
The AP quoted a hotel employee who said that the Resistance fighter had managed a “great breach of security,” getting through three checkpoints on his way to the target − one checkpoint outside the building and two more of them inside.
AMSI noted that the al-Mansur Hotel also houses the Chinese embassy and several international agencies, but said that their staff had been unaffected by the attack, except for the general effects of the blast on the high-rise building.
US admits soldier killed in southern Baghdad Monday.
In a dispatch posted at 11:31pm Baghdad time Monday night, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that the US military admitted that one more of its occupation troops had been killed in Baghdad.
The AMSI reported a US military communique´ as announcing that one of its soldiers had been killed when attackers equipped with light arms opened fire on him in southern Baghdad on Monday. In keeping with the standard US penchant for concealing information about American casualties in Iraq, few details were made available.
Sectarian torture, murder spree continues: 16 more bodies found dumped in various parts of Baghdad Monday.
In a dispatch posted at 12:34am Baghdad time just after midnight Tuesday morning, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that puppet police patrols recovered the bodies of 16 more victims of sectarian murder, dumped in various parts of US-occupied Baghdad.
The AMSI reported a puppet police source as saying that most of the bodies showed signs of torture − the trademark of the Shi‘i sectarian militias and of the US-backed security services that are drawn largely from those Shi‘i sectarian militias. The bodies were taken to the Forensic Morgue for identification.
Lawyer for Palestinian refugees in “Shock Troop” prison abducted later found tortured, killed.
In a dispatch posted at 2:03pm Baghdad time Monday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that a lawyer for a number of Palestinians held by the puppet “Iraqi Interior Ministry Shock Troops (Maghawir)” had been kidnapped.
The AMSI reported that Palestinian attorney Sa‘id al-Ja‘fari was abducted on the morning of Thursday, 21 June 2007 while he was on his way to court in Baghdad. He has not been heard from since.
AMSI noted that Sa‘id al-Ja‘fari is one of the lawyers defending a group of 13 Palestinian refugees who were arrested on 13 and 14 March this year during a violent attack by the Shi‘i sectarian puppet “Iraqi Interior Ministry Shock Troops (Maghawir)” on the al-Baladiyat housing complex in Baghdad where many Palestinians used to live.
The legal time had achieved some success last week when they managed to secure the release of six of the Palestinian prisoners. The remainder of the Palestinian prisoners, however, appear to face indefinite imprisonment as a result of deliberate delays on the part of the puppet authorities.
The AMSI correspondent learned from sources close to the case that the innocence of the prisoners depends on a document issued by the puppet police station in the ar-Rashad district that establishes that their records are clean and that they were unarmed when they were arrested. But the ar-Rashad puppet police station has deliberately delayed releasing that document for three weeks. Sa‘id al-Ja‘fari was on his way to follow up on that issue with regime officials when he was kidnapped last Thursday.
Meanwhile, the prisoners are subjected to torture in the al-Hakimiyah Prison on al-Andalus Square. Eyewitnesses confirmed that one of the Palestinians, Jamal Khalil ‘Abd ar-Rahman, had his jaws broken and was currently grave condition.
Relatives of attorney Sa‘id al-Ja‘fari said that he was driving his 1980 model Mercedes, license plate No. 222 Diyala when he disappeared and his cell phone has been turned off since the incident. The family is seeking the help of the United Nations and international humanitarian agencies as well as the organization Lawyers without Borders and Amnesty International in finding Sa‘id. They also call on the Arab League, which on 18 April this year set up a committee to protect Palestinian refugees in Iraq.
Later, in a dispatch posted at 11:18pm Baghdad time Monday night, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that the Iraqi puppet police recovered the tortured body of a Palestinian whose body had been dumped in the administrative area of Madinat ath-Thawrah (a Baghdad district that was nicknamed “Madinat as-Sadr” after the American occupation because it is a stronghold for the pro-Iranian movement led by Shi‘i sectarian cleric Muqtada as-Sadr).
The AMSI reported Palestinian sources in Baghdad as saying that the victim was the Palestinian lawyer Sa‘id Mustafa Sa‘id (Sa‘id al-Ja‘fari), who was abducted after leaving home in al-Baladiyat on Thursday, 21 June. Torture is a trademark of the Shi‘i sectarian militias and the US-backed puppet regime security forces most of whose members are drawn from those sectarian militias.
“Tragedy” in Baghdad’s al-A‘zamiyah district where US lockdown has left residents without water or electricity since Wednesday.
In a dispatch posted on its website Monday, Quds Press reported that the blockade imposed by US occupation forces on the al-A‘zamiyah district of Baghdad since last Wednesday was causing a rapid deterioration of living conditions in the area − which US forces walled off from the rest of the city several weeks ago.
Quds Press quoted residents of al-A‘zamiyah as saying that the Americans and their Iraqi puppet army allies had closed all entrances and exits to the district last Wednesday, 20 June, following a Resistance bombing after which Resistance fighters clashed with an American patrol in the area.
The US forces proceeded to lock down the district, banning all motor traffic, and prohibiting students from taking their final exams − forcing them all to repeat an academic year. The Americans also cut off all electricity and running water to the district, deeply worsening the already deteriorated health situation.
US and puppet army patrols prowl the streets of the city using loudspeakers to demand that local residents turn in Iraqi Resistance fighters.
Shaykh ‘Ali al-‘Ubaydi of the puppet governing council of al-A‘zamiyah said that the situation in the district under the American-imposed lockdown was “tragic.” He told Quds Press that local residents cannot even take their sick relatives to the one hospital in al-A‘zamiyah − the an-Nu‘man Hosptial − because of the ban on traffic. Most pharmacies have also closed because their owners cannot get to them. Many people have suffered from various types of poisoning because no proper drinking water has been available since last week. As a result people have been forced to find water that is unsuitable for drinking, some resorting to taking water straight from the Tigris River which in current polluted and mid-summer conditions is highly unhealthy.
Tortured body of college professor found two days after abduction in Baghdad.
In a dispatch posted on its website Monday, Quds Press reported that the body of Dr Ahmad Qasim al-Jabburi, a professor from the College of Agriculture at Baghdad University had been found two days after his abduction by gunmen.
A source in Baghdad University told Quds Press that Dr. al-Jabburi had been abducted in the al-Bayya‘ district of southwestern Baghdad along with his son, brother and one of his other relatives. Today the bodies of all of them, showing signs of torture, turned up in the Baghdad morgue. Torture is a trade mark of Shi‘i sectarian militias and the US-backed security forces most of whose members are drawn from the sectarian militas.
More than 250 Iraqi college professors have been killed since the United States occupied Iraq according to statistics compiled by the US-installed puppet “Education Ministry.” Another seven thousand professors of various specialties have fled the country.
Salah ad-Din Province.
Bayji.
Resistance fighters launch assaults on US troops, facilities around Bayji Monday morning.
In a dispatch posted at 12:51pm Baghdad time midday Monday, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that an Iraqi Resistance fida’i fighter blasted into a puppet army checkpoint at the entrance to the US-occupied airbase at as-Siniyah − an oil refinery area 15km from Bayji, which is 200km north of Baghdad.
The AMSI reported a source in the puppet police as saying that two puppet soldiers were killed and three more wounded in the attack on the checkpoint at the eastern entrance to the US-occupied base, which took place at 10am local time Monday morning.
The source said that simultaneously with the car bomb explosion, dozens of Resistance fighters armed with light and heavy weapons and rocket launchers ambushed an American convoy that was driving along the main street in the city of Bayji. The source had no information on the nature or extent of US casualties, however, and noted that the Americans had put Bayji under tight “security” restrictions, paralyzing the city where the only moving vehicles were those of the US military and puppet regime.
As of the time of reporting, the Americans had not issued any statement on the incident which took place shortly after a Resistance tanker-truck bomb attack on the puppet police station in the city (see report below).
Resistance truck bomber blows up puppet police headquarters in Bayji.
In a dispatch posted at 12:51pm Baghdad time midday Monday, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that an Iraqi Resistance fida’i fighter had driven an explosives-laden tanker truck into the puppet police directorate in Bayji, 200km north of Baghdad and blew up.
The AMSI reported a source in the puppet police in Tikrit as saying that the Resistance fighter blasted into the puppet police headquarters in Bayji at about 9:30 am Monday morning, just a short time after a detachment of American troops had entered the building. The source said that at least 15 people were killed and another 30 wounded in the blast, by preliminary count.
After the blast ambulances raced to the scene to find that US troops had sealed off the entire area.
In their earlier dispatch posted at 9:27am Makkah time Monday morning, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance fida’i fighter driving an explosives-packed truck detonated his payload in front of the headquarters of the puppet police in Bayji.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported Captain Ghazwan al-Jannabi of the puppet police as saying that a truck bomb had exploded in front of the puppet police building in Bayji. Al-Jannabi said that the explosion destroyed most of the building, killing at least 10 and wounding 18 more, some of them puppet policemen and the rest prisoners who were being held inside the building.
Diyala Province.
Al-Mada’in.
US-backed Shi‘i sectarian puppet forces take over Sunni mosque as effort to partition Iraq in line with Zionist and American plans continues.
In a dispatch posted at 9:01pm Baghdad time Monday evening, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that US-backed “Iraqi Interior Ministry Shock Troops (Maghawir),” a service notorious for its largely Shi‘i sectarian makeup, has seized the Sunni Mosque of Abu Ayyub al-Ansari in the ad-Dar‘iyah area of al-Mada’in, 25km southeast of Baghdad.
The AMSI reported that local residents, banned from praying the afternoon prayer at the mosque, poured out into the streets to protest the mosque takeover that took place with the blessings of the US occupation forces. Meanwhile, residents in houses near the mosque are packing up and leaving in a hurry following sectarian threats by the puppet “Shock Troops,” notorious for kidnapping, torturing, and murdering Sunnis.
Two days before the sectarian forces’ occupation of the mosque, US forces had destroyed the outer wall around the place of worship, facilitating the Shi‘i sectarians’ occupation.
Shi‘i sectarian militias, the puppet regime forces installed by the US and largely made up of Shi‘i sectarians, and US troops themselves have been involved in efforts to drive wedges between religious groups in Iraqi society and in the last two years have actively pursued policies of terrorizing Sunnis out of vast swathes of southern and central Iraq and from Baghdad itself. The sectarian “cleansing” is preparation for the implementation of partition plans drawn up by Zionist and US think tanks.
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.
Babil Province.
Al-Hillah.
Resistance bomb destroys US Humvee north of al-Hillah, killing or wounding all aboard Monday.
In a dispatch posted at 10:46pm Baghdad time Monday night, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a US patrol north of al-Hillah on Monday.
The AMSI reported media sources as saying that the Iraqi Resistance detonated a bomb that they had planted by the side of the main road in front of the as-Saddah Cement Works, about 30km north of al-Hillah, as a US patrol was driving past.
The sources said that the explosion completely destroyed a Humvee in the patrol, killing or wounding all aboard. US forces quickly sealed off the area where the attack took place and shot off their weapons into the air, keeping people away and making it impossible to get an accurate assessment of the nature and extent of US casualties.
Resistance car bomb targets puppet “government” building in al-Hillah Monday morning.
In a dispatch posted at 11:19am Baghdad time Monday morning, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that an Iraqi Resistance car bomber blasted into a puppet government building in the city of al-Hillah, 100km south of Baghdad at 6:45am local time Monday morning, killing eight persons and wounding 25 more.
The AMSI reported a source in the puppet police as saying that the attacker was driving a “Dolphin” which blew up in front of the puppet provincial government office.
Al-Mahmudiyah.
Puppet official shot to death Monday afternoon.
In a dispatch posted at 12:34am Baghdad time just after midnight Tuesday morning, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that Iraqi Resistance forces attacked the car in which ‘Awdah Mutlak, the chairman of the puppet governing council of al-Latifiyah was riding on Monday afternoon.
The AMSI reported a puppet police source as saying that Resistance fighters sprayed Mutlak’s car with bullets as he was driving through the al-Mahmudiyah area, about 25km south of Baghdad. Mutlak died instantly.
Al-Basrah Province.
Al-Basrah.
Three foreign mercenaries killed in Resistance attack on convoy near al-Basrah Monday.
In a dispatch posted at 7:54pm Makkah time Monday evening, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that the Iraqi Resistance attacked a private convoy of foreign mercenary “security contractors” to the south of al-Basrah in southern Iraq on Monday.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported that the attack took place near the predominantly Sunni town of az-Zubayr, about 15km southwest of al-Basrah. The Resistance fighters detonated at least one bomb that they had hidden by the side of the road and then they pounced on the convoy, destroying two four-wheel-drive cars. Three of the foreign mercenaries were killed in the ambush.
The British forces in the area acknowledged that the attack had taken place but said that they had no information regarding the nationality of the mercenaries.
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