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Sunnis Kidnap And Murder 14 Iraqi Policemen

From the terrorists’ friend, the Associated Press:

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14 kidnapped Iraqi policemen found slain

By ROBERT H. REID, Associated Press Writer Sat Mar 3, 12:51 AM ET

BAGHDAD, Iraq - The bodies of 14 policemen were found Friday northeast of Baghdad after an al-Qaida-affilated Sunni group said it abducted members of a government security force in retaliation for the rape of a Sunni woman by members of the Shiite-dominated police.

The brutal killing occurred in one of the provinces surrounding Baghdad, where violence remains high despite a sharp drop in bombings and sectarian killings in the capital since the start of the U.S.-led security crackdown last month.

Brig. Gen. Abdul-Karim Khalaf, an Interior Ministry spokesman, said the bodies were discovered Friday afternoon in Diyala province. The policemen were kidnapped Thursday on their way to their homes in Diyala for leave, he said.

Earlier Friday, the Islamic State of Iraq said in a Web statement that it seized 18 Interior Ministry employees in Diyala in retaliation for “the crimes carried out … against the Sunnis,” including the alleged rape last month of a Sunni woman by policemen in Baghdad.

In a second statement, the group announced that its “court” had ordered the “execution” of the men and that a video depicting their deaths would be posted later, according to the SITE Institute, which monitors extremist Web sites.

Photos accompanied the claim, showing up to 18 blindfolded men, seven of them wearing Iraqi military uniforms. All had their hands tied behind their backs.

But Khalaf cast doubt on whether the 14 slain policemen were the same men shown on the Web site photos.

“We found the 14 policemen’s bodies, but they are not those who are in the fabricated images on the Web site,” he told The Associated Press. “The Diyala police told us that they don’t know who those people shown on the Web site were.”

Nevertheless, he blamed al-Qaida for the killings and said Iraqi authorities would “chase those who assassinated these unarmed people.”

Also Friday, two U.S. soldiers and an interpreter were killed by a roadside bomb northwest of Baghdad as they were trying to clear a highway of explosives.

The military also announced that a U.S. Marine was killed two days before in combat in Anbar province, a Sunni insurgent area west of the capital.

Police in the Anbar capital of Ramadi said gunmen shot dead two members of a local soccer club practicing in a public field.

The New York Times quoted witnesses as saying 10 gunmen shot the two players — Mohammed Hameed Nawaf and Mohammed Mishaan — execution-style in front of horrified spectators after accusing them of collaborating with a Sunni group with ties to the Americans.

The assailants tied the players’ hands and tried to drag them toward the cars, but the players resisted and struggled. Mishaan broke free and fell to the ground where he was shot, the newspaper said. Nawaf was then shot, the newspaper said.

It’s clear civilians are facing increasing risks in the Sunni-dominated areas west of Baghdad, where insurgents have turned their killing power on those who have stood against them. Last week, a truck bomb killed more than 50 people leaving a mosque near Ramadi after the imam had preached against groups such as al-Qaida in Iraq.

The Islamic State of Iraq had threatened to kill the hostages within 24 hours if the Iraqi government did not hand over officers accused in the rape case, and release all Sunni women held in Iraqi prisons.

“This blessed operation is a response to crimes carried out by those infidels in their fight against the Sunnis,” the statement said. “The latest of the crimes committed by these traitors was to rape our sister in religion.”

A 20-year-old woman told Arab television stations that she was detained in a Sunni area of west Baghdad on Feb. 18, taken to a police garrison and assaulted by three officers. The woman gave a name which identified her as Sunni.

Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, a Shiite, announced an investigation Feb. 19 but cleared the officers the following day, stirring outrage among Sunni politicians.

Al-Maliki said the rape claim was fabricated to tarnish the reputation of the police and the ongoing security crackdown in Baghdad.

Friday’s statement from the Islamic State of Iraq referred to the rape victim by her name and identified her as Sunni.

However, officials of the Iraqi Islamic Party, the country’s largest Sunni group, said the woman used a false name and that she is in fact a Shiite. The party’s human rights office had been looking into the case.

Names of the officers involved in the case were not released, and it was unknown whether they were Sunni or Shiite… 

Of course this rape wasn’t just an excuse for the senseless murder of some more people.

We all know that the Muslims will stop at nothing to protect the dignity of women.

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6 Responses to “Sunnis Kidnap And Murder 14 Iraqi Policemen”

  1. SG

    In a related story from the Associated Press:

    6 Sunnis killed for meeting with Shiites

    By LAUREN FRAYER

    BAGHDAD, Iraq - Gunmen stormed the home of a Sunni family threatened with death for meeting with local Shiites, separating out the women and children and executing six men on Saturday, Iraqi police and military officials said.

    The attack near Youssifiyah, 12 miles south of the Iraqi capital, was apparently connected to rising sectarian violence that has included the claimed abduction and execution Friday of at least 14 members of the Shiite-led security forces. But in this case, Iraqi authorities said they believed Sunni gunmen had killed fellow Sunnis — revealing a rift between those who support reconciliation with Shiites and those who will kill to stop it.

    The men gunned down Saturday — all relatives from the Mashhada tribe — were killed after gunmen stormed the family’s house at dawn, said police 1st Lt. Haider Satar.

    Iraqi Army Capt. Ahmed al-Obeidi, whose unit is stationed near the site of the attack, confirmed the attack.

    The bodies were transferred to a hospital morgue in the neighboring town of Mahmoudiyah, where Associated Press Television footage showed at least two had their hands tied bound behind their backs.

    Police, citing information from surviving relatives, said the victims had received threats from Sunni insurgents after participating in a reconciliation conference with Shiites last month…

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/200.....mi_ea/iraq

  2. Rip Cord

    Ya gotta love Islam, One minute you want to stone the raped woman, the next you want to kill everybody. Think Bill and Hillary could make THIS the national religion?

  3. scooter1

    Maybe we should just turn the middle east and all the mooselimbs in a glass factory.

  4. scooter1

    OOOOOOOOOOPPPPPPPPPPPPPPSSSSSSSSSSSSSS,I meant “into” a glass factory.Damn I love Miller Lite.

  5. 1sttofight

    You ought to try posting while drinking 101 Bourbon. ;)

  6. choosesomething

    They got off light. Think what woulda’ happened if they were found with a CARTOON of King Moosehead on ‘em……


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