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virus: Very sad
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One of those killed below was a woman named Fern Holland, 33, a human rights expert from Oklahoma who worked on women’s issues in the Hillah region.
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Iraqi police suspected of killing 2 U.S. officials
Arrests heighten concerns over infiltration of new forces The Associated Press Updated: 6:07 p.m. ET March 12, 2004
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Four Iraqis suspected of killing a pair of American officials and their translator appear to be active police officers working with a Saddam Hussein loyalist, a top U.S. military official said Friday, raising concerns that insurgents are infiltrating Iraqi security forces being trained by U.S. forces.
The four were caught along with a former officer from the Saddam-era police forces and a civilian after the slayings Tuesday of the two U.S.-led coalition staffers and an Iraqi woman south of Baghdad, Maj. Gen. Mark Kimmitt said.
U.S. troops have been setting up Iraqi police and other security forces, intending to gradually put them on the frontlines against guerrillas.
Coalition spokesman Dan Senor called the policemen’s role in the attack “an exception” and defended what he called a “robust” process of vetting police recruits to try to uncover criminal pasts or links to Saddam’s regime. “But it is not perfect,” he said. “Individuals slip through the cracks. We act to identify it and remove them immediately.”
FBI experts were investigating the attack that killed the three, amid conflicting reports over the shooting outside the town of Hillah. Polish troops patrolling the region said the police stopped the victims’ car at a checkpoint and shot them to death.
Kimmitt, however, said the attackers may have been in a second car that ran the coalition staffers off the road.
Roadside bomb kills 2 U.S. soldiers Meanwhile, the military announced Friday that two U.S. soldiers were killed and a third wounded when their Humvee struck a roadside bomb northeast of Habbiniyah in the Sunni Triangle, heartland of the anti-U.S. insurgency.
The latest deaths bring to 556 the number of U.S. service members who have died since the United States launched the Iraq war in March. Most have died since President Bush declared an end to active combat May 1.
The American civilians slain Tuesday with their translator were the first from the U.S. occupation authority to be killed in Iraq. One was Fern Holland, 33, a human rights expert from Oklahoma who worked on women’s issues in the Hillah region. The other was a regional press officer, Robert J. Zangas, 44, of suburban Pittsburgh.
Kimmitt said four of the six men in custody, caught together in the same car soon after the attack, had current police identification. Investigators were examining whether they were authentic but “we believe they are valid,” he said.
U.S. officials have trained more than 70,000 Iraqi police officers, as well as some 25,000 members of the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps, or ICDC, in a matter of months. New recruits undergo an eight-week training program, while veteran officers have three weeks of training on new techniques and democratic principles, Senor said.
Recruits are vetted, but records for criminal activity or past links to Saddam’s regime are scattered and difficult to track down.
'Not a major problem' On Monday, U.S. troops arrested one current and two former ICDC soldiers for selling weapons to insurgents and carrying out bomb attacks on the homes of Iraqis cooperating with American forces in Tikrit, Saddam’s hometown north of Baghdad.
Lt. Col. Steve Russell, a battalion commander in Tikrit, said infiltration is “not a major problem.”
“In terms of the ICDC, this is where those that were not properly scrutinized may sometimes have their loyalties elsewhere. But these represent a very small number,” he said.
Russell said information provided by ICDC officers led to the arrests, “proving that they don’t want a negative reputation” for their forces.
As part of the recruiting process in Tikrit, Russell said he has local tribal leaders vouch for those wanting to join — and those who don’t get the sheik’s nod are turned down. The three ICDC members caught Monday were trained outside the area and would not have gone through that process, he said.
Senor called Tuesday’s attack near Hillah, 35 miles south of Baghdad, a “targeted act of terrorism.” Kimmitt, however, said it was not yet clear if the attackers knew their targets were coalition officials.
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Re: virus: Very sad
« Reply #1 on: 2004-03-13 10:06:54 » |
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Yeah, and we killed tens of thousands Iraqis over the years, whose accomplishments went unreported in our media.
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Re: virus: Very sad
« Reply #2 on: 2004-03-13 13:18:36 » |
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I made no political statement. I just expressed sadness over the murder of a fellow Oklahoman. A woman whose only goal in life was to improve the lot of Iraqi women.
Get the fuck over your global self-righteousness.
From a TRUE-BLUE fence straddler, but still a U in U/Tism (for germ-line protection only),
Walter
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RE: virus: Very sad
« Reply #3 on: 2004-03-15 08:17:00 » |
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Who are "we"? Are you a Saddamite Baathist? If yes, "you" killed at least 300,000 in direct murder. 1 million if you count casualties from the wars he started.
That is an average of 12,000 murdered a year since he took power in 1979. We have already saved 2003's 12,000.
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Limbic
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Yeah, and we killed tens of thousands Iraqis over the years, whose accomplishments went unreported in our media.
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