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ex1cdo
02-03-2008, 12:05 PM
What heroes they are:


Bombers had Down syndrome, Iraqi military says


STEVEN R. HURST
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
February 2, 2008 at 1:57 AM EST

BAGHDAD — Two mentally handicapped women strapped with remote-control explosives — and possibly used as unwitting suicide bombers — brought carnage Friday to two pet bazaars, killing at least 91 people in the deadliest day since extra U.S. troops flooded the capital last spring.

The co-ordinated blasts came 20 minutes apart in different parts of the city, and appeared to reinforce U.S. assertions that “al-Qaida in Iraq” may be increasingly desperate and running short of able-bodied men willing or available for such missions.

But they also served as a reminder that Iraqi insurgents are constantly shifting their strategies in attempts to unravel recent security gains around the country. Women have been used in ever greater frequency in suicide attacks.

The twin attacks at the pet markets, however, could mark a disturbing use of unknowing agents of death.

Brigadier General Qassim al-Moussawi, Iraq's chief military spokesman in Baghdad, said the women had Down syndrome and may not have known they were on suicide missions. He said the bombs were detonated by remote control.

In Washington, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the bombings prove al-Qaida is “the most brutal and bankrupt of movements” and will strengthen Iraqi resolve to reject terrorism.

In the early hours of Saturday, Iraqi officials were unable to break down the higher death toll in the two bombings. The police and Interior Ministry officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to release the information.

Earlier, officials had said the first bomber was detonated about 10:20 a.m. in the central al-Ghazl market. Four police and hospital officials said at least 46 people were killed and more than 100 wounded.

Police said the woman wearing the bomb sold cream in the mornings at the market and was known to locals as “the crazy lady.”

The pet bazaar has been bombed repeatedly, but with violence declining in the capital, the market had regained popularity as a shopping district and place to stroll on Fridays, the Muslim day of prayer.

But on Friday, it was returned to a scene straight out of the worst days of the conflict. Firefighters scooped up debris scattered among pools of blood, clothing and pigeon carcasses.

A pigeon vendor said the market had been unusually crowded, with people taking advantage of a pleasantly crisp and clear winter day after a particularly harsh January.

“I have been going to the pet market with my friend every Friday, selling and buying pigeons,” said Ali Ahmed, who was hit by shrapnel in his legs and chest. “It was nice weather today and the market was so crowded.”
He said he was worried about his friend, Zaki, who disappeared after the blast about 40 metres away.

“I just remember the horrible scene of the bodies of dead and wounded people mixed with the blood of animals and birds, then I found myself lying in a hospital bed,” Mr. Ali said.

About 20 minutes after the first attack, the second female suicide bomber was blown apart in a bird market in a predominantly Shiite area in southeastern Baghdad. Initial reports had said as many as 27 people died and 67 were wounded, police and hospital officials said.

Rae Muhsin, 21, who owns a cellphone store, said he was walking toward the New Baghdad bird market when the explosion shattered the windows of nearby stores.

“I ran toward the bird market and saw charred pieces of flesh, small spots of blood and several damaged cars,” Mr. Muhsin said. “I thought that we had achieved real security in Baghdad, but it turned out we were wrong.”
The bombings were the latest in a series that has frayed Iraqi confidence in the permanence of recent security gains.

The U.S. military in Iraqi issued a statement that shared “the outrage of the Iraqi people, and we condemn the brutal enemy responsible for these attacks, which bear the hallmarks of being carried out by al-Qaida in Iraq.”
Iraqi President Jalal Talabani said the attacks were motivated by revenge and an attempt “to stop the march of history and of our people toward reconciliation.”

Navy Cmdr. Scott Rye, a U.S. military spokesman, gave far lower casualty figures: seven killed and 23 wounded in the first bombing, and 20 killed and 30 wounded in the second.

He confirmed, however, that both attacks were carried out by women wearing explosives vests and said the attacks appeared co-ordinated and likely the work of “al-Qaida in Iraq.”

Associated Press records show that since the start of the war at least 151 people have been killed in at least 17 attacks or attempted attacks by female suicide bombers, including Friday's bombings.

The most recent previous attack was Jan. 16 when a female suicide bomber detonated her explosives among men preparing for the Ashoura holiday in a Shiite village in Diyala province, northeast of Baghdad.

While involving women in such deadly activity violates cultural taboos in Iraq, the U.S. military has warned that al-Qaida is recruiting women and young people as suicide attackers because militants are increasingly desperate to thwart stepped-up security measures.

Syria also has reportedly tightened its border with Iraq, a main transit point for incoming foreign bombers.

Women in Iraq often wear abayas, the black Islamic robe, and avoid thorough searches at checkpoints because men are not allowed to touch them and there are too few female police.

Even the use of the handicapped in suicide bombings is not unprecedented in Iraq. In January 2005, Iraq's interior minister said insurgents used a disabled child in a suicide attack on election day. Police at the scene of the bombing said the child appeared to have Down syndrome.

The U.S. military has been unable to stop the suicide bombings despite a steep drop in violence in the past six months.

Friday's blasts were the deadliest in the capital since an April 18 suicide car bombing that killed 116 and wounded 145. Washington's “surge” of an additional 30,000 soldiers into Baghdad and other parts of central Iraq began in February, but did not reach full strength until June.

MoFo
02-03-2008, 12:06 PM
Hopefully 6ft lower, Im sure there are more then enough who would kindly assist.

R.I.P to all those who died.

Paddy51
02-03-2008, 01:40 PM
This whole thing disgusted me. Who are these animals? Hope they rot in hell.

RIP to the fallen. Hope the injured recover.

MJC9678
02-03-2008, 01:57 PM
I remember they have done this before with a retarded boy last year, right? It really says something when the only people they can get for the cause are retarded people, and children. But, according to the New York Times they are freedom fighters....

deagle
02-03-2008, 03:51 PM
i hope the civilian population dimes them out so they get whats coming for them.

Miles.
02-03-2008, 04:13 PM
No surprise here. Scum.

seraosha
02-03-2008, 04:37 PM
When __________ is on your side, the ends justify the means.

Fill in the name of the deity of your choice.

WarriorMonk
02-03-2008, 06:07 PM
When __________ is on your side, the ends justify the means.

Fill in the name of the deity of your choice.

FLYING SPAGHETTI MONSTAR!!!!!

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4b/Flying_Spaghetti_Monster_2.jpg

Yarrick2
02-03-2008, 06:10 PM
FLYING SPAGHETTI MONSTAR!!!!!

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4b/Flying_Spaghetti_Monster_2.jpg
oh snap! not Khorne?

Kilgor
02-03-2008, 06:10 PM
When __________ is on your side, the ends justify the means.

Fill in the name of the deity of your choice.

Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from religious conviction."

Alfacentori
02-03-2008, 06:21 PM
I suppose from the Insurgents point of view the women died in the service of God and hence in a holy act.

That and that the ends will justify the means no matter how horrible they may be, they also don't care about public opinion like we do.

Having said that its still totally disgusting to me, the levels that people will go in the name of religion/tribalism never ceases to amaze me, just look at Rwanda, the Balkens and now Kenya..........

Always seems like the next "justified" murder or ethnic cleansing is just around the corner.



Alfa

Calanen
02-03-2008, 08:19 PM
I recall them using a young man with Down's syndrome to deliver a bomb during the first Iraqi elections, so this is just one more deplorable act using the vulnerable in a history of them.

WarriorMonk
02-03-2008, 08:41 PM
oh snap! not Khorne?

too lazy...

oh wait...

TAKE THEIR SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE!

(AQI in Iraq's skulls)

Kilgor
02-03-2008, 08:46 PM
I recall them using a young man with Down's syndrome to deliver a bomb during the first Iraqi elections, so this is just one more deplorable act using the vulnerable in a history of them.

Dont forget the bhutto baby bombing...

Violet Fashion by Mindy
02-03-2008, 08:50 PM
Palistinians used a mentally ill teenager to bomb an Israeli checkpoint a few years back. Luckily the Israeli's realised what was happening and no bomb went off nor the teenager harmed.

California Joe
02-03-2008, 11:02 PM
An absolutely deplorable and inhuman act.

WarDancer
02-03-2008, 11:42 PM
But, but, islam is a religeon of peace!!

khalifah
02-04-2008, 12:23 AM
But, but, islam is a religeon of peace!!

Yeah... Its really sad when people hijack religion for there own gain.:-(
how do you Muslims in the area of the bombings feel?:petting:

Alfacentori
02-04-2008, 12:30 AM
But, but, islam is a religeon of peace!!

Any Religion can be hijacked by extremists for their own devices, Islam is just the latest example, look back in the history of any religion wether it be Christianity, Judaism or Islam and you will find examples.

There is no such thing as a Religion of Peace, all religion is an interpretation and as long as there has been religion there has been those who will use them to justify acts of evil.


Alfa

Flagg
02-04-2008, 12:52 AM
Didn't a Pakistani suicide bomber use an infant to better approach Bhutto?

"how low will insurgents stoop?" Absolute Zero

Eoin666
02-04-2008, 04:26 AM
Very disturbing

Is it a case of being recruited and "persuaded" to carry a package, as it's unlikely someone with Down's would fully understand, or even more worrying are they being donated, abducted or sold by their families?

fortuneteller
02-04-2008, 06:14 AM
Shouldn't the title say terrorists rather than insurgents?
Al Queda blowing up civilians = terrorists
Misguided iraqis attacking iraqi and coalition forces = insurgents

dangerclose
02-04-2008, 06:11 PM
When __________ is on your side, the ends justify the means.

Fill in the name of the deity of your choice.


Or socialist progress.

PsychoMantis
02-04-2008, 06:53 PM
Any Religion can be hijacked by extremists for their own devices, Islam is just the latest example, look back in the history of any religion wether it be Christianity, Judaism or Islam and you will find examples.

There is no such thing as a Religion of Peace, all religion is an interpretation and as long as there has been religion there has been those who will use them to justify acts of evil.


Alfa
You know whats the difference between all these Religions? Currently,Muslims are breeding the most terrorist and are responsible for these disgusting act. We can run away from the situation and justify their acts by saying "But hey,back then Christians did this" or "Jews manipulated that" but that was then this is now.

3rdMillhouse
02-05-2008, 09:54 AM
Or socialist progress.

That's also a deity. Although the commies hate to admit it.

Mastermind
02-05-2008, 10:15 AM
Welcome to the latest exposure of the enemy that confronts you.

But, by all means, we should never abuse their civil rights. Just keep that blessing of humanity...right to the edge of the pit.

Alfacentori
02-05-2008, 06:07 PM
You know whats the difference between all these Religions? Currently,Muslims are breeding the most terrorist and are responsible for these disgusting act. We can run away from the situation and justify their acts by saying "But hey,back then Christians did this" or "Jews manipulated that" but that was then this is now.

If you took my post as justifying or downplaying the threat or radical Islam your dead wrong!

I well aware of what Muslims are "Currently" doing and I was simply pointing out historical facts, we can't judge by the group and anyone that does is a half wit.

Having said that I for one believe that we must confront and stamp out these people who commit these acts wherever they are found. Radical Islam is probably the defining threat (minus global warming) of our time and we are a long way from seeing the end of it, its going to take a lot more time, toil, treasure and of course blood before this is all over.

So as much as I can perhaps understand how you read my post wrong the fact is you did read it wrong, hope this clears it up a bit for you.

And if you want to know for certain where I stand look at my Avatar p-)



Alfa