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Muslim on Muslim violence in Iraqi leaves 25 dead

If anyone thinks Iraq is now safe and secure then I would like to know what you have drinking and or smoking? What prescription medications are you also on? As U.S. presence in Iraq continues to be reduced, attacks like this will be on the rise. You think Iran is not playing to win in their own backyard? With a pussy, dhimmi appeaser like Obama in the White House, Iran has little to fear from the United States.

25 killed in Baghdad attack

DAWN.com,  BAGHDAD: Gunmen in army uniforms swooped on a village south of Baghdad, stormed three houses and massacred 24 people from families linked to an anti-Qaeda militia before dawn Saturday, Iraqi officials said
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Among the dead were 19 men and five women, an interior ministry official said, while a security spokesman blamed Al-Qaeda said that 17 people had been arrested in connection with the murders.

The brutal killings come as Iraq’s political parties negotiate to form a government, nearly a month after parliamentary elections.

Security officials have warned that a protracted period of coalition building could give insurgents an opportunity to further destabilise Iraq.

“Men wearing uniforms and driving vehicles similar to those used by the army stormed three houses in the village of Sufia, in the region of Hour Rajab, and killed 24 people, including five women,” said the interior ministry official, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The official said witnesses had told security forces the killers entered the village just before midnight Friday, and carried out the murders about two hours later.

They tied up their victims before killing them in a rampage of violence, the worst against anti-Qaeda fighters since November 16 when 13 members of a tribe opposed to the jihadists were murdered west of Baghdad.

A defence ministry official confirmed the details of the attack and the toll.

“Our information is that the killers were from Al-Qaeda,” said Major General Qassim Atta, spokesman for the Iraqi security force’s Baghdad operations, who put the death toll at 24 – 19 men and five women.

Atta said that 17 people had been arrested in connection with the killings, and that seven other civilians who had been discovered handcuffed in the village were freed.
He noted that the latter group were likely targets as well.

According to the defence ministry official, the families were part of the Sahwa (Awakening) movement, known as the “Sons of Iraq” by the US army, which joined American and Iraqi forces in 2006 and 2007 to fight against Al-Qaeda and its supporters, leading to a dramatic fall in violence across the country.

Control of the Sahwa passed to Iraqi authorities in October 2008 and since January 2009, their wages – said to have been cut from 300 dollars under US leadership to 100 dollars – have been paid, often late, by the government.

The Sahwa are, however, regular targets of Al-Qaeda, which remains active in the country.

Hour Rajab is a mainly agricultural region on Baghdad's outskirts, mostly populated by the Jubur and the Janabat tribes.
Though the frequency of attacks has dropped significantly across Iraq since its peak in 2006 and 2007, figures released on Thursday showed the number of Iraqis killed in violence last month was the highest this year.

Altogether 367 people died as a result of attacks in March, the fourth consecutive month in which the overall number of people killed was higher than the same month a year previously.

Saturday’s violence comes as Iraq’s two biggest political blocs – the Iraqiya list of ex-premier Iyad Allawi and the State of Law Alliance of sitting prime minister Nuri al-Maliki – battle to form coalition governments, more than a week after results from the March 7 polls were released.

Both American and Iraqi security officials have warned that a lengthy period of government formation could give insurgent groups and Al-Qaeda an opening to carry out attacks.

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Dixon Webb said...

Patriot Number One . . . We've got a problem - and we are not dealing with it at all - and our heritage is blowing away. Why don't the patriotic liberal Democrats understand?

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Ron Russell said...

You can bet as we draw down in Iraq, Iran will introduce more and more forces into the country. Iran sees it has little to fear from us and will take full advantage of the vacumn created by our withdrawl. They have a clear path to control in that region of the world, especially since they will soon be a nuclear power and none dare oppose them.