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The Bombing of Nagasaki August 9, 1945: The Untold Story of the Greatest Terrorist Act in te World

Posted by musliminsuffer on August 10, 2007

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In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful

=== News Update ===

The Bombing of Nagasaki August 9, 1945: The Untold Story of the Greatest Terrorist Act in te World

By Gary G. Kohls

08/09/07 “Lew Rockwell” — 62 years ago, on August 9th, 1945, the second of the only two atomic bombs (a plutonium bomb) ever used as instruments of aggressive war (against essentially defenseless civilian populations) was dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, by an all-Christian bomb crew. The well-trained American soldiers were only “doing their job,” and they did it efficiently.

It had been only 3 days since the first bomb, a uranium bomb, had decimated Hiroshima on August 6, with chaos and confusion in Tokyo, where the fascist military government and the Emperor had been searching for months for a way to an honorable end of the war which had exhausted the Japanese to virtually moribund status. (The only obstacle to surrender had been the Truman administration’s insistence on unconditional surrender, which meant that the Emperor Hirohito, whom the Japanese regarded as a deity, would be removed from his figurehead position in Japan – an intolerable demand for the Japanese.)

The Russian army was advancing across Manchuria with the stated aim of entering the war against Japan on August 8, so there was an extra incentive to end the war quickly: the US military command did not want to divide any spoils or share power after Japan sued for peace.

The US bomber command had spared Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Kokura from the conventional bombing that had burned to the ground 60+ other major Japanese cities during the first half of 1945. One of the reasons for targeting relatively undamaged cities with these new weapons of mass destruction was scientific: to see what would happen to intact buildings – and their living inhabitants – when atomic weapons were exploded overhead.

Early in the morning of August 9, 1945, a B-29 Superfortress called Bock’s Car, took off from Tinian Island, with the prayers and blessings of its Lutheran and Catholic chaplains, and headed for Kokura, the primary target. (Its bomb was code-named “Fat Man,” after Winston Churchill.)

The only field test of a nuclear weapon, blasphemously named “Trinity,” had occurred just three weeks earlier, on July 16, 1945 at Alamogordo, New Mexico. The molten lavarock that resulted, still found at the site today, is called trinitite.

With instructions to drop the bomb only on visual sighting, Bock’s Car arrived at Kokura, which was clouded over. So after circling three times, looking for a break in the clouds, and using up a tremendous amount of valuable fuel in the process, it headed for its secondary target, Nagasaki.

Nagasaki is famous in the history of Japanese Christianity. Not only was it the site of the largest Christian church in the Orient, St. Mary’s Cathedral, but it also had the largest concentration of baptized Christians in all of Japan. It was the city where the legendary Jesuit missionary, Francis Xavier, established a mission church in 1549, a Christian community which survived and prospered for several generations. However, soon after Xavier’s planting of Christianity in Japan, Portuguese and Spanish commercial interests began to be accurately perceived by the Japanese rulers as exploitive, and therefore the religion of the Europeans (Christianity) and their new Japanese converts became the target of brutal persecutions.

Within 60 years of the start of Xavier’s mission church, it was a capital crime to be a Christian. The Japanese Christians who refused to recant of their beliefs suffered ostracism, torture and even crucifixions similar to the Roman persecutions in the first three centuries of Christianity. After the reign of terror was over, it appeared to all observers that Japanese Christianity had been stamped out.

However, 250 years later, in the 1850s, after the coercive gunboat diplomacy of Commodore Perry forced open an offshore island for American trade purposes, it was discovered that there were thousands of baptized Christians in Nagasaki, living their faith in a catacomb existence, completely unknown to the government – which immediately started another purge. But because of international pressure, the persecutions were soon stopped, and Nagasaki Christianity came up from the underground. And by 1917, with no help from the government, the Japanese Christian community built the massive St. Mary’s Cathedral, in the Urakami River district of Nagasaki.

Now it turned out, in the mystery of good and evil, that St. Mary’s Cathedral was one of the landmarks that the Bock’s Car bombardier had been briefed on, and looking through his bomb site over Nagasaki that day, he identified the cathedral and ordered the drop.

At 11:02 am, Nagasaki Christianity was boiled, evaporated and carbonized in a scorching, radioactive fireball. The persecuted, vibrant, faithful, surviving center of Japanese Christianity had become ground zero.

And what the Japanese Imperial government could not do in over 200 years of persecution, American Christians did in 9 seconds. The entire worshipping community of Nagasaki was wiped out.

The above true (and unwelcome) story should stimulate discussion among those who claim to be disciples of Jesus. The Catholic chaplain for the 509th Composite Group (the 1500-man Army Air Force group, whose only job was to successfully deliver the atomic bombs to their targets) was Father George Zabelka. Several decades after the war ended, he saw his grave theological error in religiously legitimating the mass slaughter that is modern land and air war. He finally recognized that the enemies of his nation were not the enemies of God, but rather children of God whom God loved, and whom the followers of Jesus are to also love. Father Zabelka’s conversion to Christian nonviolence led him to devote the remaining decades of his life speaking out against violence in all its forms, especially the violence of militarism. The Lutheran chaplain, William Downey, in his counseling of soldiers who had become troubled by their participation in making murder for the state, later denounced all killing, whether by a single bullet or by a weapon of mass destruction.

In Daniel Hallock’s important book, Hell, Healing and Resistance, he talks about a 1997 Buddhist retreat led by Thich Nhat Hanh that attempted to deal with the hellish post-war existence of combat-traumatized Vietnam War veterans. Hallock said, “Clearly, Buddhism offers something that cannot be found in institutional Christianity. But then why should veterans embrace a religion that has blessed the wars that ruined their souls? It is no wonder they turn to a gentle Buddhist monk to hear what are, in large part, the truths of Christ.”

As a lifelong Christian, that comment stung, but it was the sting of a sad and sobering truth. And as a physician who deals with psychologically traumatized patients every day, I know that it is violence, in all its myriad of forms, that bruises the human psyche and soul, and that that trauma is deadly and contagious, and it spreads through the families and on through the 3rd and 4th generations – until somebody stops continuing the domestic violence that military violence breeds.

One of the most difficult “mental illnesses” to treat is combat-induced posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In its most virulent form, PTSD is virtually incurable. It is also a fact that whereas most Vietnam War recruits came from churches where they actively practiced their faith, if they came home with PTSD, the percentage returning to the faith community approached zero.

This is a serious spiritual problem for any church that (either by the active support of its nation’s “glorious” wars or by its silence on such issues) fails to teach its young people about what the earliest form of Christianity taught about violence: that it was forbidden to those who wished to follow Jesus.

If a Christian community fails to thoroughly inform its confirmands about the gruesome realities of the war zone before they are forced to register for potential conscription into the military, it invites the condemnation that Jesus warned about in Matthew 18:5–6: “And whoever welcomes a little child like this in my name welcomes me. But if anyone causes one of these little ones who believes in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a large millstone hung around his neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea.”

The purpose of this essay is to stimulate open and honest discussion (at least among the followers of Jesus) about the ethics of killing by and for one’s government, not from the perspective of national security ethics, not from the perspective of the military, not from the perspective of (the pre-Christian) eye-for-an-eye retaliation that Jesus rejected, but from the perspective of the Sermon on the Mount, the core ethical teachings of Jesus in Matthew 5, 6 and 7.

Out of that discussion (if any are willing to engage in it) should come answers to those horrible realities that seem to immobilize decent Bible-believing Christians everywhere: Why are some of us Christians so willing to commit (or support and/or pay for others to commit) homicidal violence against other fellow children of a loving, merciful, forgiving God, the God whom Jesus clearly calls us to imitate? And what can we Christians do, starting now, to prevent the next war and the next epidemic of combat-induced posttraumatic stress disorder?

What can we do to prevent the next round of these atrocities, all of which have been perpetrated by professed Christians: the My Lai Massacre, Auschwitz and the other Nazi death camps, Dresden, El Mozote, Rwanda, Jonestown, the black church bombings, the execution of innocent death row inmates, the sanctions against Iraq (that killed 500,000 children during the 1990s), the military annihilation of Fallujah and much of the rest of Iraq and Afghanistan, the torturing of innocents at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay plus the many other international war crimes (albeit un-indicted to date) perpetrated by the current “Christian” administration of the United States. And what is to be done to prevent the next Nagasaki?

A large portion of the responsibility for the prevention of military atrocities like Nagasaki lies within the organized Christian churches and whether or not they soon start teaching and living what the radical nonviolent Jesus taught and lived.

The next Nagasaki can be prevented if the churches finally heed Jesus’ call to nonviolence and refuse their government’s call for the bodies and souls of their sons and daughters.

Gary Kohls, MD [send him mail], an associate of Every Church a Peace Church, is a practicing physician in Duluth, MN.

source:
http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig5/kohls8.html

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Gaza: The Auschwitz of our time

Posted by musliminsuffer on August 10, 2007

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In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful

=== News Update ===

Gaza: The Auschwitz of our time

Comment by Khalid Amayreh in occupied Jerusalem

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August 9, 2007

In 1940, several months after invading Poland in September 1939, the Nazis forced about 500,000 Jews into the Warsaw Ghetto, surrounding it with a high wall. Tens of thousands died from hunger and disease. Eventually, 300,000 were sent to death camps, mainly Treblinka in eastern Poland.

Similarly, Israel is now incarcerating nearly a million and a half helpless Palestinians in the Gaza Strip into a hell similar in nature to the Warsaw Ghetto. The Gaza concentration camp is not only fitted with a wall, but also with every conceivable tool of repression, such as electric fences and watch towers manned by Gestapo-like trigger-happy Jewish soldiers who shoot first and ask questions later.

Moreover, thousands of Israeli soldiers, are surrounding Gaza in a hermetic manner, shooting and killing any Palestinian trying to escape, e.g. enter Israel to search for work or even food.

Palestinian kids survive on bread and tea

Even Palestinian kids playing soccer near the hateful fences, are routinely riddled with bullets or reduced into pieces of human flesh by the “most moral army in the world.”

As a result of these genocidal designs, Gazans in the thousands are dying of malnutrition and illness resulting from anemia. Moreover, Children in great numbers are surviving on a meager and totally inadequate diet consisting mainly of bread and tea.

This week, this writer contacted several Gaza families and asked to speak with the kids. The answers I received were truly horrifying. I did speak with 10 kids and was shocked to find out that aseven of the kids told me their diet during the previous week consisted mainly of bread and tea in addition to some tomatoes.

The grown-ups, especially the parents, wouldn’t reveal the extent of the unfolding tragedy they are facing. They would only say a terse “al hamdulillah” (thank God). But the tone of their voices tells us that they are in real distress.

The Gaza Strip into the largest detention camp in the world

The harsh blockade of Gaza didn’t start in mid June when Hamas took over the small seaside region after defeating and ousting the American-backed Fatah forces led by Muhammed Dahlan and cohorts who had been planning, with American dollars and arms, to murder the Hamas leadership in order to receive a certificate of good conduct from the Bush Administration and Israel.

In fact, Gaza has been effectively under siege since 2000 when the second Palestinian intifada or uprising broke out. Since, then Gazans have been barred from exporting their products and produces.

Moreover, Israel, which has been telling the world that it had ended its occupation of Gaza, still retains full control of the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, thus reducing the Gaza Strip into the largest detention camp in the world.

To make a long story short, Gazans are being pushed into a situation very similar to that which prevailed at the Ghetto Warsaw. They are not allowed to work (unemployment in Gaza stands at more than 70%), they are not allowed to travel abroad, they are not allowed to enter Israel for work, they are not allowed even to go fishing offshore since Israeli gunboats would open fire at any fishing-boat daring to go more than a mile off the shore.

The criminal and draconian measures are meant to further impoverish Gazans to the extent that they won’t be able to purchase food.

The declared Israeli goal behind starving and tormenting the people of Gaza is to force them to revolt against the democratically-elected government, led by the Hamas movement, and settle for a quisling-like government that would sell-out Palestinian national rights, including the paramount right of return for Palestinian refugees uprooted from their homes and villages by Jewish gangs in 1948, when Israel was created.

It is believed that up to two thirds of the inhabitants of Gaza are refugees. Hence, the intensive repression and coercion being meted out to these people in order to force them to give up their right to return to their homes and villages in what is now Israel.

It is crystal clear that Israel is steadily but certainly effecting a Nazi-like approach toward the people of the Gaza Strip.

The PR-conscious Israeli government, however, is hoping that the world will not take proactive measures to expose the creeping genocide in Gaza . This is why Israel is allowing limited shipments of food products , such as flour and cooking oil, into Gaza , to avoid a possible international outcry.

However, the supplies are conspicuously meager and don’t meet the basic nutritional needs of the vast bulk of Gaza children.

Unfortunately, the United Nations Relief and Work Agency (UNRWA) seems to be conniving and colluding with Israel to keep the unfolding Gaza tragedy as silent as possible.

UNRWA officials do make idle statements from time to time, warning of an impending “humanitarian crisis” in Gaza. However, the UN agency often refrains from “saying it as it is,” probably for fear of upsetting the Israelis and the Americans, who apparently don’t like to hear words like “starvation, and concentration camps” with regard to the situation in Gaza find their way to the international media.

Israel is undoubtedly the central culprit in this man-made tragedy in Gaza, since it is up to her to allow Gazans to obtain food and export their products and especially their produces to the West Bank. Such a step, which would cost Israel nothing, would help Gazans obtain some meager income to feed their children.

However, Israel, as always, has apparently chosen to be faithful to long traditions of callousness and moral depravity, not unlike the way the Nazis treated their victims.

US administration, Abbas as guilty as Israel

But Israel is not the only guilty party in this tragedy. The US is actually as criminal as Israel, since the Bush administration is urging Israel to keep up the pressure on Gaza.

In fact, American officials keep congratulating their Israeli colleagues on the “success” of the blockade against Gaza. I wonder what kind of politicians are those who enjoy watching children starve to death? Are they human beings or cannibalistic beasts? This question ought to be directed to Condoleezza Rice whose behavior toward the Palestinian people is probably a thousand times worse than the behavior of the worst American white slave masters toward here forefathers.

Maybe it is naive to appeal to Rice’s sense of justice and morality since her manifestly criminal record with regard to the Palestinian cause leaves no doubt as to the woman’s unethical and evil character.

But if the Bush administration, which has been carrying a holocaust in Iraq, and Israel, which has been effecting ethnic cleansing in Palestine in the name of Jewish nationalism, can be “excused” on the ground that only evil can be expected from evil governments, the Palestinian regime of Mahmoud Abbas has no excuse whatsoever to collude and connive with Israel against the very people it is claiming to serve.

Such behavior, including the tacit and implicit encouragement of Israel to tighten the blockade of Gaza, and keep hundreds of thousands of encircled Gazans hungry and thoroughly tormented, characterizes quislings and agents of a foreign occupation.

Clearly, Abbas and his aides have much to explain to the Palestinian people. They also have much to atone for. This is if they still possess any sense of shame.

source:
http://www.uruknet.info/?p=m35203&hd=&size=1&l=e

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Bardawil: Abbas became part of the Zio-American system

Posted by musliminsuffer on August 10, 2007

bismi-lLahi-rRahmani-rRahiem
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=== News Update ===

Bardawil: Abbas became part of the Zio-American system

Palestinian Information Center

August 9, 2007

GAZA, (PIC)– MP Dr. Salah Al-Bardawil, the spokesman of Hamas-affiliated change and reform bloc, has belittled the importance of betting on Egypt’s role in persuading PA chief Mahmoud Abbas to return to the internal dialogue and not to ignore Hamas because Abbas is no longer an independent Palestinian party but a part of the “Zio-American system.”

Denying reports of media and political circles that Hamas constitutes a fundamental obstacle to any political project of a settlement, Dr. Bardawil said: “These are false claims because, basically, there is no a settlement process, for the fact that the IOA did not declare its readiness to withdraw to the borders of June 4 of 1967, did not stop the construction of the apartheid wall, did not release the Palestinian detainees, and did not allow the return of refugees, so there can be no process that can be hampered by Hamas.”

Regarding the statements issued on Monday in Jericho after Abbas’s meeting with Olmert, Bardawil stated that Abbas and Olmert “do not possess the ability to conclude a historic agreement that would pave the way for building a Palestinian state,” pointing out that Abbas is not qualified to sign any agreement because he goes without popular cover while he is in a quarrel with three quarters of his people while Olmert is politically weak.

Regarding whether Abbas’s visit to Cairo would renew hope for dialogue, he said: “Regrettably, Cairo has lost many of the political game cards in Palestine because the Zio-American plans had isolated Egypt and rejected any Arab involvement in the region whether the Arab peace initiative, or the Cairo and Makkah accords. “

In another serious development, the Hebrew newspaper Ha’aretz revealed that Abbas had asked the IOA to approve the entry of shipments of arms bought from Egypt and Jordan to the West Bank, pointing out that the IOA did not respond until now and still holds reservations about some of these requests, lest those arms fall into the hands of Hamas as had happened before in the Gaza Strip.

The new roster of Abbas’s requests, according to the paper, includes armored vehicles, thousands of machine guns and rifles, and millions of rounds, armors, grenades and other military equipment.

source:
http://www.uruknet.info/?p=m35202&hd=&size=1&l=e

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LIVE FROM THE WEST BANK~~ PROOF THAT ABBAS IS A ZIONIST AGENT

Posted by musliminsuffer on August 10, 2007

bismi-lLahi-rRahmani-rRahiem
In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful

=== News Update ===

LIVE FROM THE WEST BANK~~ PROOF THAT ABBAS IS A ZIONIST AGENT

If the following article does not convince you tht Abbas is a traitor to the Palestinian people and an agent of zion, than nothing will….

Israeli occupation army, Abbas’s forces hound, round up Hamas activists in West Bank

Khalid Amayreh

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From Palestine-Info

Israeli occupation forces and masked militiamen belonging to the American-backed Palestinian Authority regime in Rmallah have been raiding Palestinian population centers, arresting dozens of Hamas supporters and activists, local sources and relatives of the detainees said.

The campaign coincides with a meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, taking place in the Palestinian town of Jericho today (Monday afternoon).

In the central West Bank , near Ramallah, Israeli occupation troops on Sunday arrested three Palestinian activists at the village of Abu Falah, north west of Ramallah. A fourth activist was arrested at the Jalazone refugee camp also near Ramallah. The Israeli army said it arrested a fifth young Palestinian in the Hebron region.

In the Nablus region, the Israeli occupation army Sunday night arrested “three wanted persons,” an allusion to Palestinians suspected of resisting the Israeli occupation.

At the small town of Shoyoukh near Hebron , masked PA security personnel reportedly raided several homes and arrested 18 suspected Hamas activists.

Samih al Seifi, “commander of the Hebron region”!!! told a local news agency that the detainees were suspected of being members of the executive force.

Seifi said “the arrest was carried out in accordance with the law.”

However, relatives of the detainees vehemently denied that people arrested had any connection with the executive force.

“These people are ordinary Muslims. They have nothing to do with the executive force,” said Muhammed Halayka, whose cousin was among the detainees.

“I think this is part of an overall onslaught against the Islamic movement; it is meant to impress the Israelis and the Americans and obtain a certificate of good conduct from them.”

Another resident of the town, Yousuf al Mashni, accused the Abbas regime of colluding with Israel against “the Palestinian people.”

“There is no difference between the two, I mean Israel the PA. They both carry out the same task, that is repressing the Palestinian people.”

Hamas on Monday issued a strongly-worded statement castigating the “gangsterly and treacherous onslaught” against Hamas supporters at the town of Shoyoukh .

The statement said that as many as a hundred vehicles and 900 security personnel from all over the West Bank raided the Palestinian towns and arrested 18 activists, some of them have been released from Israeli custody.

The statement said the attackers fired heavily into the ether, terrorizing civilians.

According to the statement, the detainees’ list includes the following: Ibrahim Halyaka, Rami Rizq Halayka, Mahmoud Hamdi Halayka, Muhammed Saher Halayka, Muhammed Saher Halayka, Bassam Shehdeh Halayka, Abdul Karim Halayka, Khalid I’wedat, Muhammed Radi Halayka, Rizq Halayka, Bassam S’ifeean, Muhammed Jabr Warasneh, Ayed Hamed Halayka, and Ahmed Munir Halayka.

Hamas said the raid on al Shoyoukh took place in full coordination with the Israeli occupation army.

Earlier, masked men belonging to Fatah rounded up three other people, including Jasser Abu Arqoub from Ramallah, Ahmed Shehab from Tulkarm and Murad Shehab and Ahmed Badran from Anabta.

Meanwhile, gangs of Jewish settlers went on the rampage in downtown Hebron Monday, beating and terrorizing Palestinians and setting Palestinian property on fire.

Eyewitnesses said heavily-armed settlers set a local mosque on fire in full view of Israeli occupation soldiers who didn’t try to stop the settlers.

Earlier, a Jewish settler’s car ran over a young Palestinian in downtown Hebron . The settler reportedly told the police he tried to kill the Palestinian in a protest against government orders to vacate two Palestinian stalls at the wholesale vegetable market.

On Sunday, dozens of Jewish gangsters rioted outside the settlement of Kiryat Arba near Hebron , attacking Palestinians and vandalizing their property.

The armed settlers reportedly threw Molotov cocktails and stones on Palestinian homes.

The Israeli occupation army normally treats settlers with exceptional leniency due to pro-settlers influence in the government and army.

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http://desertpeace.blogspot.com/2007/08/live-from-west-bank-proof-that-abbas-is.html

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Abu Zuhri warns of secret agreement to eliminate Hamas

Posted by musliminsuffer on August 10, 2007

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=== News Update ===

Abu Zuhri warns of secret agreement to eliminate Hamas

Palestinian Information Center

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August 8, 2007

GAZA, (PIC)– Dr Sami Abu Zuhri, the Hamas official spokesman in Gaza, has warned of secret decisions and agreements between the PA in the West Bank and the American and Israeli administrations on the elimination of Hamas and on the handing of lists of Palestinian resistance fighters from all factions including Fatah to the IOA.

“It is unconceivable that PA chief Mahmoud Abbas attempts to instigate the world against his people, calls for international troops to occupy the Gaza Strip, and orders retaining the crossings closed in the face of the Palestinian people,” Abu Zuhri said, pointing out in this context that the USA blocks any Arab or European contact with Hamas aimed at easing the siege on Gaza.

Abu Zuhri also confirmed that the Movement’s strength will be growing since the plots, being hatched against it, are increasing, because of its adherence to its national constants and positions. He pointed out that the PA chief has only two options: either to return to Gaza to continue dialogue or to return in the escort of Israeli tanks.

He also warned that the most serious outcome of Abbas’s meetings with Olmert and Zionist leaders is those pictures, published by Hebrew and international media, showing Abbas and his aides embracing and kissing the enemy of the Palestinian people simultaneously with Zionist invasions into the cities, villages and ongoing aggressions against the Palestinian people.

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http://www.uruknet.info/?p=m35191&hd=&size=1&l=e

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Up to 80 congressmen visit israel in August : Don’t Forget Who Are Paying Them

Posted by musliminsuffer on August 10, 2007

bismi-lLahi-rRahmani-rRahiem
In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful

=== News Update ===

Up to 80 congressmen visit israel in August

Don’t Forget Who Are Paying Them

They should just hold their next session in Tel Aviv and do away with the useless formality of meeting on Capitol Hill.

Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., is spending a week in Israel on a privately funded trip sponsored by the America Israel Education Federation (AIEF), her office announced Wednesday.
The AIEF — the charitable arm of the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) — is also the sponsor of a trip to Israel next week by a separate delegation of lawmakers that includes Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minn.
Bachmann’s group left for Israel on Sunday. The 21-member delegation, led by Rep. Eric Cantor, R-Va., has met with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Defense Minister Ehud Barak, a former prime minister. They are scheduled to meet with Israeli President Shimon Peres today.
The trip marks Bachmann’s second visit to the Middle East, following a recent trip to Iraq and Pakistan.
AIPAC is an influential voice in Washington on behalf of Israel and frequently sponsors congressional trips there.
Along with Bachmann and Ellison, the group is sponsoring trips to Israel in the coming weeks for nearly 40 other Republican and Democratic lawmakers, many of them freshmen.

That’s 21 this week, 20 on Ellison’s trip, and another 40 after them –> over 80 representatives in total.

And that’s just “in the coming weeks.”

By the time the year is out every single member of Congress will have made their rounds in israel!

Now, that’s loyalty!

Well, Israel certainly wants war! But that is Israel. Why would the US Congress, which supposedly exists to serve the will of the AMERICAN people, be obeying the will of Israel?

Well, maybe because Israel’s lobbying/spying organization, AIPAC, is PAYING THEM TO!

You heard me. Members of AIPAC, the organization suspected of spying for Israel, donate vast sums of money to the members of US Congress. And the US Congress has sold our young men and women in uniform to go off and fight and die in wars Israel has created.

So, here is what you need to do. You need to call all of your congressional representatives and tell them they can either work for AIPAC, or they can work for you, but you will not tolerate a Congress that accepts money from suspected spies of a foreign government and then quite obviously proceeds to serve the will of that government. Tell them that not only will you never again vote for any Congressman that accepts money from Israeli agents but that you intend to work for and support their opposition next election. Tell them better no government at all than a government that serves a foreign power.

Who is Congress listening to? It is time to make certain Congress listens to you!

source:
http://www.wakeupfromyourslumber.com/node/2902

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Jewish Genocides Today and Yesterday: Palestinian Genocide

Posted by musliminsuffer on August 10, 2007

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=== News Update ===

Jewish Genocides Today and Yesterday: Palestinian Genocide



source:
http://www.jewwatch.com/jew-genocide-palestinian.html

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American Genocide In The Middle East: Three Million and Counting

Posted by musliminsuffer on August 10, 2007

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=== News Update ===

American Genocide In The Middle East: Three Million and Counting

From US Funded Iraq-Iran War 1980′ – Economis Sanction 1990′ – Brutal Invasion 2003

by David Goodner

CommonDreams.org

Published on Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Deaths directly and indirectly attributable to the U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq have neared one million people, a body count higher than the genocides in Rwanda and Sudan combined, according to a new report released by Just Foreign Policy.

That brings the U.S. caused death count in the Middle East to over three million people, and that’s not even counting fatalities in Afghanistan or Palestine.

The Just Foreign Policy report is an update to two controversial studies published by the prestigious British medical journal the Lancet. In 2003, the Lancet reported over 100,000 excess deaths in Iraq were attributal to the U.S. invasion. That study may be read here.

In 2006, the Lancet updated their study and found over 600,000 excess deaths in Iraq since the U.S. invasion. That study may be read here.

The killing of Iraqis since the U.S. invasion includes violence caused by the overwhelming air and ground power of U.S. military forces, mortalities caused by the destruction of civilian infrastructure, and disappearances and murders caused by sectarian conflict and internal power struggles among different Iraqi factions.

The report’s methodology is controversial because it bypasses the normal model of death verification – which requires documenting each and every individual body tallied by governments, hospitals, and morgues – and instead uses a model first developed to estimate deaths caused by earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, and other natural disasters, where bodies are often never found.

Many defenders of the occupation of Iraq claim that a withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq would spark a genocide as sectarian conflict and civil war escalated out of control. Indeed, violence may increase temporarily in the short term following a U.S. withdrawal. Nature abhors a vacum and competition among Iraqi factions for power may increase as they rush to fill the void.

However, what is clear is that the U.S. invasion and continuing occupation of Iraq in and of itself constitutes a kind of genocide. American economic sanctions against Iraq in the 1990s killed one million civilians, according to a 2003 study by the Centre for Population Studies. And the U.S. funded both sides of the Iran/Iraq war in the 1980’s, contributing to well over one million Arab and Persian casualties, according to Farhang Rajaee in a 1993 article published by the University of Florida titled The Iran-Iraq war: the politics of aggression.

Now an additional 996,836 Iraqis have been killed since the U.S. invasion in 2003. The instability and sectarian conflict were stoked by this unilateral, preemptive, and illegal invasion, and there is little hope of the internal conflict ending while Iraq is under foreign military occupation.

This situation is historically similar to the colonial period, where infighting between African and other indigenous tribes around the globe increased because of the havoc wreaked by colonial powers and their divide-and-conqueor strategies.

Indeed, the seeds of conflict and disputes between ethnic groups, e.g. in Rwanda, were planted by Western colonialism. People of color around the world reap what we sow.

The immediate future of Iraq looks grim, with solutions ranging from bad to worse. Our only hope of ending the senseless violence is an unconditional and immediate withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq, followed by some kind of responsible assistance by the U.N. and Arab peacekeeping forces.

If the Iraqis have to go to civil war to sort out the mess that our government has left them in, let them. It will eventually burn itself out like in Lebanon and, without any further interference from the West besides reconstruction and reparations, the Iraqis will be able to begin rebuilding their devastated country.

David Goodner is senior at the University of Iowa majoring in international studies and human rights.

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US War Crime : Iraqi Deaths Due to U.S. Invasion 1,000,985

Posted by musliminsuffer on August 10, 2007

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=== News Update ===

US War Crime : Iraqi Deaths Due to U.S. Invasion 1,000,985

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The number is shocking and sobering

It is at least 10 times greater than most estimates cited in the US media, yet it is based on the only scientifically valid study of violent Iraqi deaths caused by the U.S.-led invasion of March 2003.

That study, published in prestigious medical journal The Lancet, estimated that over 600,000 Iraqis had been killed as a result of the invasion as of July 2006. Iraqis have continued to be killed since then. The graphic above provides a rough daily update of this number based on a rate of increase derived from the Iraq Body Count. (See the complete explanation.)

This devastating human toll demands greater recognition. It eclipses the Rwandan genocide and our leaders are directly responsible. Little wonder they do not publicly cite it. Here is simple HTML code to post the counter to your website and help spread the word.

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Video – American army gets destroyed in Iraq

Posted by musliminsuffer on August 10, 2007

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Video – American army gets destroyed in Iraq

 

Posted Aug 9, 2007 08:50 AM PST

Category: IRAQ

Look at all that destroyed equipment. Your taxes paid for it; taxes that should have gone to our schools, roads, levees, bridges, hospitals… now all that wealth sits rusting in the desert, much of it too radioactive to even recycle.

Meanwhile the United States has become the 21st century embodiment of the Nazis, invading other nations on the basis of lies and deceptions, engaging in torture and genocide…

Don’t it make you proudernshit?

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Iraq Peoples Traitor and US Lackey : Kurds Cultivating Their Own Bonds With U.S.

Posted by musliminsuffer on August 10, 2007

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Iraq Peoples Traitor and US Lackey : Kurds Cultivating Their Own Bonds With U.S.

By Rajiv Chandrasekaran

Washington Post Staff Writer

Monday, April 23, 2007

The 30-second television commercial features stirring scenes of a young Iraqi boy high-fiving a U.S. soldier, a Westerner dining alfresco, and men and women dancing together. “Have you seen the other Iraq ?” the narrator asks. “It’s spectacular. It’s joyful.”

“Welcome to Iraqi Kurdistan!” the narrator continues. “It’s not a dream. It’s the other Iraq .”

With Sunni and Shiite Arabs locked in a bloody sectarian war, Iraq ‘s Kurds are promoting their interests through an influence-buying campaign in the United States that includes airing nationwide television advertisements, hiring powerful Washington lobbyists and playing parts of the U.S. government against each other. A former car mechanic who happens to be the son of Iraq ‘s president is at the center of Kurdish efforts to cultivate support for their semi-independent enclave, but the cast of Kurdish proponents also includes evangelical Christians, Israeli operatives and Republican political consultants.

In the past year, the Kurds have spent more than $3 million to retain lobbyists and set up a diplomatic office in Washington . They are cultivating grass-roots advocates among supporters of President Bush’s war policy and evangelicals who believe that many key figures in the Bible lived in Kurdistan . And they are seeking to build an emotional bond with ordinary Americans, like those forged by Israel and Taiwan, by running commercials on national cable news channels to assert that even as Iraq teeters toward a full-blown civil war, one corner of the country, at least, has fulfilled the Bush administration’s ambition of a peaceful, democratic, pro-Western beachhead in the Middle East.

But elements of the Kurds’ campaign run counter to the policy of a unified Iraq espoused by the U.S. and Iraqi governments. Some senior U.S. officials contend that yielding to Kurdish demands for increased autonomy could break up Iraq and destabilize Turkey , a NATO ally that is fighting a guerrilla war with Kurdish separatists — some of whom have taken sanctuary in Iraqi Kurdistan.

Kurdish leaders cast their self-promotion initiative as a bulwark against attempts to restrict their federal rights. With only 40,000 or so Kurds living in the United States , Kurdish officials insist they have no choice but to pursue the dual strategy of wooing non-Kurdish constituencies and lobbying in Washington .

“We have to use all the tools at our disposal to help ourselves,” said Qubad Talabani, the son of Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, sent here as the Kurdistan Regional Government’s representative in Washington .

Kurds want the sort of “strategic and institutional relationship” that Israel and Taiwan have with the United States , Talabani, 29, said. “It doesn’t matter which party is in power in Washington — the U.S. government isn’t going to abandon either of those countries,” he added. “We are seeking the same protection.”

Talabani, a former Maserati repairman, was raised by his grandparents in Britain and moved to Washington in 2000 knowing nothing about power politics. He soon began dating — and later married — a State Department staffer working on Iraq policy. He wears French-cuff shirts and Windsor-knotted ties with pinstripe suits. He lunches at the Bombay Club and works two blocks from the White House.

He has more clout than any other Iraqi in Washington because of his ability to call his father directly and because he represents the collective view of an influential minority — one that holds enough seats in Iraq’s parliament to wield effective veto power over a proposed law to distribute national oil revenue to Iraqis, as well as other legislation sought by the United States. By contrast, Baghdad ‘s ambassador to Washington is a secular Sunni Arab who has limited sway with his Shiite-dominated government.

Talabani is in regular contact with senior officials in the White House. He drops in on members of Congress, and he has met with four of the presidential candidates: Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), Sen. Sam Brownback (R-Kan.) and Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. (D-Del.).

“We’ve been on the fringes for too long,” Talabani said.

Lobbying for Support

Making friends in the United States is crucial for Iraq ‘s 5 million ethnic Kurds, most of whom live in three mountainous northern provinces that are administered by the Kurdistan Regional Government, effectively a state within a state. The regional government has the power to pass its own laws, maintain its own internal security force and even bar the entry of the Iraqi army. Iraq ‘s national flag is nonexistent in Kurdistan — every government building is adorned with the red, white and green Kurdish flag — and foreign visitors who fly into Irbil , the regional capital, receive a visa to Kurdistan , not Iraq .

Although the regional government was enshrined by Iraq ‘s constitution in 2005, it remains a point of tension with Arab Iraqis, both Sunni and Shiite, who live to the south. Sunni Arabs have argued that national reconciliation is impossible without revoking many of the concessions given to the Kurds, particularly a promise to hold a referendum this year on whether the oil-rich city of Kirkuk — home to Arabs, Turkmen and Kurds — will become part of Kurdistan .

The three nations that border Iraqi Kurdistan — Turkey , Iran and Syria , all of which have significant populations of ethnic Kurds — also remain deeply vexed by Kurdish autonomy in Iraq .

Most worrisome to Kurdish leaders, however, is their relationship with Washington . The Kurds believe they should be recognized as a certifiable success story in a war that has lasted more than four years: They’re largely secular, no U.S. military personnel have been killed in Kurdistan since the March 2003 invasion, and business is booming in Irbil and other Kurdish cities because Kurdish militias, known as peshmerga, have managed to keep out Sunni Arab insurgents.

But Kurdish officials contend that the U.S. government has done little to reward these achievements. The State Department acknowledges spending 3 percent of its reconstruction funds on the Kurds since 2003, even though they make up about 20 percent of Iraq ‘s population. Kurdish leaders also argue that U.S. diplomats have been pushing them to make concessions that would weaken the regional government in an attempt to placate Sunni Arabs.

“If they think that the Kurds are going to roll over like lame puppies, and have the power that they have earned taken away from them and given to those who have done nothing but kill Americans, then they have a shocking surprise awaiting them,” Talabani said over a gin and tonic at the Hay-Adams Hotel bar. “We exist on the map, whether they like it or not.”

The Kurds’ lobbying activities in the post-Saddam Hussein era began with a quest for $4 billion.

Kurdish leaders believed they were owed at least that much from the United Nations’ corruption-tainted oil-for-food program, which regulated the sale of Iraqi oil from 1995 to 2003. Because the money was transferred to a trust fund controlled by the United States shortly after the invasion, the Kurds set their sights on Washington .

Back then, the two principal Kurdish political organizations — Massoud Barzani’s Kurdistan Democratic Party and Jalal Talabani’s Patriotic Union of Kurdistan — had separate representatives in Washington . Talabani’s man was Barham Salih, who now is Iraq ‘s deputy prime minister and who became Qubad Talabani’s mentor.

The task of chasing down the money, however, fell to Barzani’s representative, Farhad Barzani.

Seeking help to navigate Washington , Farhad Barzani turned to Danny Yatom, a former director of Israel ‘s spy service, the Mossad, according to senior Kurdish officials and former U.S. government officials familiar with the Kurds’ efforts. Yatom’s business partner, Shlomi Michaels, who was looking for investments in Kurdistan , agreed to help the Kurds find a lobbyist, the officials said. The sources spoke on the condition of anonymity.

Michaels initially sought out Jack Abramoff, then a powerful Republican-connected lobbyist, the officials said. But Abramoff, who was later convicted of bribery and is now in prison, asked for more than the Kurds wanted to pay, the officials said. One American lobbyist said Abramoff wanted the Kurds to pay him $65,000 a month. Michaels did not respond to several phone messages.

Russell Wilson, a former Republican congressional staff member whom Michaels asked for advice, eventually suggested that the Kurds contact Ed Rogers, a GOP political operative and former White House official who runs one of Washington ‘s most influential lobbying firms. On June 3, 2004 , Barbour Griffith & Rogers agreed to represent the Kurdistan Democratic Party for $29,000 a month.

Qubad Talabani said the firm lobbied the White House for the $4 billion.

Twenty days later, on June 23, the U.S. occupation administration in Iraq gave the Kurds $1.4 billion in cash. The U.S. military flew the money — brand-new $100 bills in shrink-wrapped bricks — to Irbil on three helicopters.

Although officials with the occupation authority maintained that the payout was the Kurds’ share of Iraq ‘s 2004 capital budget and was unconnected to lobbying, Kurdish leaders insist otherwise.

Barbour, Griffith & Rogers ‘s business with the Kurds has since steadily expanded. The Kurdistan Regional Government paid the firm $869,333 for work performed in the first 11 months of last year, according to lobbying disclosure forms filed with the Justice Department.

The firm’s lobbying was “very helpful in getting us the oil-for-food money,” said Talabani, who now represents both Kurdish parties. “It was a tangible victory for the Kurds.”

A Friend in Commerce

Next up was an even bigger prize: the $18.4 billion in U.S. reconstruction funds flowing into Iraq . As with the oil-for-food money, Kurdish leaders believed they deserved at least 20 percent — their perceived fair share based on Kurds’ proportion of Iraq ‘s population.

The State Department had a different view. Kurdistan had been protected from Hussein’s army since 1991 by U.S. warplanes enforcing a no-fly zone, and had enjoyed far greater development in the intervening years than Arab-dominated parts of Iraq . Despite Kurdish pleas and vigorous lobbying, the department decided that the vast majority of the reconstruction funds would go elsewhere.

By 2005, Kurdish leaders decided to shift their strategy. Kurdistan was becoming an increasingly popular destination for businessmen who deemed Baghdad too dangerous for visiting or for investment. Rather than argue about aid, the Kurds proposed that the U.S. government encourage American investment in Kurdistan .

Talabani and Ayal Frank, a former congressional staffer and legislative analyst for the Israeli Embassy who was hired as a lobbyist by the Kurdistan Regional Government, sidestepped the State Department in favor of the Commerce Department, which they considered more receptive. “If a door shuts on you,” Talabani said, “you go in through the window.” After several meetings with Commerce’s Iraq task force, Talabani added, “common sense prevailed.”

“In some quarters at State, there’s this zero-sum view: that helping the Kurds means you’re hurting the Arabs,” he said. “People at Commerce had a different view. They started to realize that developing safer parts of the country is not detrimental to the rest of the country.”

Multiple meetings, phone calls and e-mails paid off on Feb. 20 of this year, when Franklin L. Lavin, the undersecretary of commerce for international trade, traveled to Irbil to promote Kurdistan as a “gateway” for U.S. business in Iraq . Lavin said his visit was designed “to encourage companies that are looking at Iraq . . . to think about particular locales that might be more fruitful environments for starting a business.”

Talabani said he considers Lavin’s trip a “big success” because it involved a Cabinet agency “reassessing the way it views doing business in Iraq .”

But for Talabani and other Kurdish officials, a major barrier to U.S. investment remains: the State Department’s travel warning for Iraq , which cautions that the country is “very dangerous,” without distinguishing one region from another.

Talabani has urged the department to change the warning, which he said “tells the potential businessman that all of Iraq is unsafe, and that’s not true.” Although foreign investment is pouring into Kurdistan , very little is from large U.S. corporations, he added.

Lavin declined to comment on the matter, but Kurdish officials said he has also pressed the State Department to amend the warning.

In an April 3 letter to Talabani, Maura Harty, the assistant secretary of state for consular affairs, said the warning “accurately reflects the current situation” in Iraq .

Talabani said he plans to urge members of Congress and business executives to petition the State Department.

“We’re going to keep up the pressure,” he said.

The Minister and the TV Crew

As the Washington campaign unfolded, the other component of the Kurds’ influence-building strategy was taking shape three blocks from the beach in Santa Cruz , Calif.

Bill Garaway, an evangelical Christian minister, realized that the Kurds had a public-relations problem when he told his neighbors in the seaside town that he was performing missionary work in Kurdistan .

“They said, ‘Who are the Kurds?’ ” recalled Garaway. “I said, ‘There is nobody like them in the Middle East . They’re Muslim, but they hate fundamentalist Islam. They love America .’ “

On a trip to Iraq in late 2004, he pitched the idea of airing commercials touting Kurdistan in the United States . The Kurds were intrigued. They told Garaway to produce a few spots.

He began filming in early 2005, with a camera crew that captured children waving flags, shoppers strolling through a new mall and peshmerga soldiers saluting. By the end of the summer, he had created three 30-second commercials.

The first, in which a succession of Kurds look into the camera and thank the United States, aired last summer on cable news stations. It generated immediate buzz.

“Seeing Iraqis say ‘thank you’ was very powerful,” Garaway said. “It’s not something most Americans had heard before.”

Garaway, a rangy 62-year-old with receding silver hair, became enamored with the Kurds more than a decade ago, after concluding that many key events described in the Bible occurred in Kurdistan , including the stories of Noah’s ark and Queen Esther. He believes not only that the Kurds are descendants of the ancient Medes people, but also that the three wise men who the Bible says visited baby Jesus in Bethlehem came from Kurdistan .

For Garaway, championing the Kurdish cause has been the latest twist in a life filled with unexpected turns. As he tells it, he protested the Vietnam War as a college student, burning his draft card at a UCLA rally in 1967. He subsequently lived in a commune with 140 others in the hills above Palo Alto , Calif. , where he ran a food cooperative, taught yoga, befriended members of the Grateful Dead and hosted poet Allen Ginsberg in his treehouse. One day, a group of friends who had left the commune returned and invited Garaway to join their church. He did, and soon after, he said, “God revealed himself to me.”

He and his wife settled in Santa Cruz in the early 1970s, where they opened a church, started to surf and began to raise a family. They had six children, all of whom were home-schooled. Four have become professional surfers.

Garaway, who has served as the president of a Christian aid organization operating in northern Iraq , said the Kurds should have an independent homeland — a view that goes well beyond the stated positions of Qubad Talabani and other Kurdish leaders.

“There’s more of the best American values in Kurdistan than anywhere else in the Islamic world,” he said. “We should be encouraging them, not standing in their way.”

Garaway enlisted Russo Marsh & Rogers, a Republican-oriented political consulting firm in Sacramento , to place the commercials. The firm is closely affiliated with Move America Forward, a conservative advocacy group that has organized rallies in support of continuing military operations in Iraq . Last year, the group invited the director of the Kurdistan Development Corporation, which coordinated payment for the commercials, to speak at a luncheon in San Francisco featuring parents of military personnel who had died in Iraq .

Move America Forward also organized a trip for the parents to visit Kurdistan , where they met with Massoud Barzani and other prominent Kurds. Garaway said he and Salvatore Russo, the chief strategist of Russo Marsh & Rogers, arranged to be there at the same time.

The parents are now “some of the strongest supporters of the Kurds,” Russo said. “For them, it’s a validation that their child didn’t die in vain.”

After the trip, Move America Forward and the parents issued a report calling for “developing and maintaining a major U.S. military presence in Iraqi Kurdistan” — a key goal of Kurdish leaders.

Now Garaway hopes to take his national campaign on behalf of Kurdistan to “the next level” with an influential Washington partner: the mechanic-turned-lobbyist Qubad Talabani. Garaway has encouraged Talabani and other Kurdish leaders to spend several million dollars this year to run all three commercials on prime-time network television. “If more of the American public sees these spots, we can have a more rational approach to dealing with the war,” he said.

Getting Americans “to understand our story,” Talabani agreed, is essential for the Kurds.

“We have a real story of the resilience of the underdog, that shares the values of America , that is succeeding,” he added. “It’s not unlike the American dream.”

Staff researcher Julie Tate contributed to this report.

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Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Wednesday, 8 August 2007

Posted by musliminsuffer on August 10, 2007

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=== News Update ===

Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Wednesday, 8 August 2007

Translated and/or compiled by Muhammad Abu Nasr, member, editorial board, the Free Arab Voice.

  • US helicopter shoots 13 Iraqis dead in Baghdad’s Madinat ath-Thawrah district early Wednesday.
  • US admits Marine killed somewhere in al-Anbar Province Tuesday.
  • Fierce fighting rages as Resistance attacks notorious puppet “Lion Brigade” forces in al-Mada’in Wednesday evening.
  • Danish occupation troops make final exit from Iraq, after four years of service to the USA.
  • Britain admits death of another UK solider in al-Basrah Tuesday night.
  • Puppet police officer killed in Resistance bombing in Kirkuk Wednesday morning.
  • Resistance forces battle Iraqi puppet troops in al-Mawsil.

Baghdad.

Resistance bomb wounds puppet troops in western Baghdad Wednesday evening.

In a dispatch posted at 9:26pm Baghdad time Wednesday evening, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a puppet army patrol near the Sayyid al-Halib Market in the al-Mansur section of western Baghdad on Wednesday evening.

The AMSI reported a source in the puppet police as saying that the attack damaged a military vehicle and wounded three puppet troops.

Mysterious mortar attacks kill, wound civilians in southern Baghdad.

In a dispatch posted at 9:26pm Baghdad time Wednesday evening, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that a mortar shell of unknown origins landed among residential houses in the Abu Dusahyr area of southern Baghdad on Wednesday.

The AMSI reported a source in the puppet police as saying that the mysterious attack left one local resident dead and two others wounded in addition to damaging several houses.

Eight other civilians were wounded when various other mysterious mortar rounds crashed into the neighborhoods of as-Sihhah and al-Mu‘allimin in the southern Baghdad suburb of ad-Durah on Wednesday.

US helicopter shoots 13 Iraqis dead in Baghdad’s Madinat ath-Thawrah district early Wednesday.

In a dispatch posted at 3:11pm Baghdad time Wednesday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that a US helicopter gun ship opened fire on Iraqis in the crowded residential area of Madinat ath-Thawrah (nicknamed “Madinat as-Sadr” since the US occupation in spring 2003) in the early hours of Wednesday, killing 13 people.

The AMSI reported that the American attack also left eight local people wounded. A hospital in Madinat ath-Thawrah reported receiving 10 bodies following the American assault and the Imam ‘Ali Hosptial reported receiving three more bodies of local people gunned down in the helicopter attack.

The puppet police announced that 11 people, including women and children, had been killed in the attack. A Reuters report monitored by AMSI told of observing a US helicopter hovering over cars riddled with bullet holes and houses that had been burned and torn apart by shrapnel, apparently in the course of the attack.

US admits Marine killed somewhere in al-Anbar Province Tuesday.

In a dispatch posted at 2:46pm Baghdad time Wednesday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that the US Defense Department announced at dawn on Wednesday that one more American Marine had been killed in Iraq.

The AMSI reported the US statement as announcing that the Marine died on Tuesday, 7 August from wounds received in combat in al-Anbar Province. In keeping with the American practice of hiding facts regarding US losses in Iraq, the Pentagon statement provided no further details regarding the engagement, such as where in the 138,501 square kilometers of al-Anbar the attack took place. In addition, as of the time of reporting, the US military in Iraq had made no mention of the death either.

Diyala Province.
Al-Mada’in.

Fierce fighting rages as Resistance attacks notorious puppet “Lion Brigade” forces in al-Mada’in Wednesday evening.

In a dispatch posted at 9:23pm Baghdad time Wednesday evening, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that at that hour fierce fighting was raging between the Iraqi Resistance and puppet “Iraqi Interior Ministry Lion Brigade” troops, a detachment known for its abuses of the civilian population in the city.

The AMSI reported eyewitnesses as saying that Resistance units attacked headquarter facilities of the so-called “Lion Brigade” puppet troops who are in charge of al-Mada’in, 25km southeast of Baghdad. At the time of reporting, fighting was still underway and no information on the nature or extent of casualties was available. The correspondent for AMSI reported, however, that the fighting has greatly raised the hopes of the local residents that the highly sectarian “Lion Brigade” puppet troops will be driven out of al-Mada’in as a result of the combat. The puppet “Lion Brigade” is made up of troops drawn from Shi‘i sectarian militias and have been used their checkpoints to carry out sectarian abductions and murders in an effort to drive Sunnis out of the area.

A video report has been made concerning the puppet “Lion Brigades’” involvement in the slaughter of 18 civilian residents of al-Mada’in, solely because those individuals identity documents indicated that they were Sunni.

Mandali.

Puppet army checkpoint near Iranian border bombarded.

In a dispatch posted at 3:06pm Baghdad time Wednesday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that the Jaw Amir checkpoint, which is located north of Mandali, on the Iraq-Iran border northeast of Baghdad, came und mortar barrage.

The AMSI reported sources in the puppet regime’s security forces in the city of Khanaqin as saying Wednesday that four of the puppet security men manning the checkpoint were wounded in the attack, among them a captain in the puppet Iraqi army and a puppet police commissioner. The injured men were taken to the Khanaqin Hospital for treatment.

Al-Jalawla’.

Bomb disarmed near Iranian border.

In a dispatch posted at 3:06pm Baghdad time Wednesday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that a bomb had been found in the Jalawla’ area, 120km northeast of Baghdad near the Iranian border.

The AMSI reported the puppet security forces in Khanaqin as saying that the bomb was detonated deliberately, causing no casualties to the occupation troops or their puppet regime allies.

At-Ta’mim Province.
Kirkuk.

Puppet police officer killed in Resistance bombing in Kirkuk Wednesday morning.

In a dispatch posted at 3:06pm Baghdad time Wednesday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a puppet police patrol in the northern city of Kirkuk before noon on Wednesday.

The AMSI reported a source in the puppet police as saying hat the bomb went off as a detachment of Officers of Kirkuk was driving through the al-Khadra’ neighborhood. One puppet policeman was killed and five more of them wounded in the attack.

Ninwa Province.
Al-Mawsil.

Resistance forces battle Iraqi puppet troops in al-Mawsil.

In a dispatch posted on its website Wednesday, Quds Press reported that fierce fighting took place between Iraqi Resistance men and puppet police and army troops in the northern Iraqi city of al-Mawsil.

A source in the puppet security forces told Quds Press that Resistance fighters armed with light and medium weapons ambushed a patrol of the puppet army in the al-Karmah neighborhood of central al-Mawsil. The Resistance men burned a number of puppet army vehicles but the puppet security source was unable to provide any information on the nature or extent of casualties sustained by the regime forces in the engagement and had no knowledge of casualties among the Resistance men.

The city of al-Mawsil has seen several battles between the Resistance and US troops and their puppet regime allies in recent days but official sources have issued no significant information on the upsurge in fighting.

Al-Basrah Province.
Al-Basrah.

Danish occupation troops make final exit from Iraq, after four years of service to the USA.

In a dispatch posted at 3:15pm Baghdad time Wednesday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that the command of the Danish occupation forces had announced that the Danish troops had completed their withdrawal from Iraq, after serving the American occupation of the country since 2003.

The AMSI reported that the Danish occupation troops had been deployed together with the British in the southern city of al-Basrah. The Danish military announced that the last Danish occupation soldier arrived in Kuwait on Sunday, 5 August, and that most of them were already on their way back to Denmark.

Copenhagen announced last February that it would withdraw its forces from Iraq after four years in service to the US occupation of the Arab country. Denmark has admitted the deaths of eight Danish troops in the course of their deployment. An opinion poll taken in November 2006 indicated that 60 percent of Danes opposed the presence of Danish troops in occupied Iraq, and the matter became the basis for intense criticism of the Danish government.

Britain admits death of another UK solider in al-Basrah Tuesday night.

In a dispatch posted at 2:46pm Baghdad time Wednesday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that a British occupation spokesman in the southern city of al-Basrah announced Wednesday that one more British soldier had been killed.

The AMSI reported the British spokesman as saying that the British soldier died in the course of a battle that took place to the north of al-Basrah on Tuesday-Wednesday night. The British spokesman also claimed that 10 of the armed men who attacked the British forces were also killed in the engagement.

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