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** Dahr Jamail's Iraq Dispatches**
** http://dahrjamailiraq.com
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June 07, 2005
Who Cares?
Suicide bombers unleashed another day of hell across Iraq
today, killing
at least 18 and wounding over 67.
Four of them struck Iraqi Security forces, along with US military
convoys around Baghdad. Despite the huge US-backed Iraqi security
operation throughout the capital city, attacks there continue
unabated.
The small city of Rawa near Al-Qa'rim was bombed again by
the US military
Sunday night. The military admitted to the bombing, but claimed
that
there were no civilian casualties. Today on Al-Jazeera the
satellite
channel flashed footage of flattened civilian homes, as well
as people
in the city claiming that seven civilians were killed in the
bombings.
In Hawija (near Kirkuk), three suicide car bombers struck
Iraqi security
checkpoints today, killing several Iraqis. Meanwhile in Tal-Afar
(near
Mosul), fierce clashes erupted between the Iraqi resistance
and American
soldiers. These are ongoing as I type this.
It continues to be clear that the plans of the Bush Administration
in
Iraq either do not include the protection of Iraqis, they
don't care, or
both.
I received an email from someone today along these lines which
I found
interesting:
'I operated out of Camp Anaconda, near Balad. What almost
everyone, both
in uniform and those as contractors, agreed on (was) the objective
of
the Bush Administration's long term (plan) is focused primarily
on oil.
Hearts and minds are secondary, far behind the issue of petroleum
products, as the US continues to compete for resources around
the world.
I hope more media conversation is forthcoming on this issue.'
Also along these lines, an Iraqi friend of mine who is a doctor
in
Baghdad told me that when he was in Ramadi yesterday, US soldiers
attacked the Anbar Medical School while students were taking
their
exams. As he said, 'They (US soldiers) smashed the front gates
of the
school in a barbaric way using Humvees - and terrorized the
female
students while arresting two students while they were working
on their
exams. They then lay siege to the homes of the dean of the
university,
along with homes of lecturers, even though their families
were inside.'
My friend also reported that after he recently visited Haditha
(remember
'Operation Open Market') he found that a large number of civilians
had
been detained.
'They even detained a friend of mine and his father because
they found
papers in their home about an upcoming demonstration,' he
told me.
Recently, the US-backed Iraqi 'government' announced it had
detained
nearly 900 'suspected militants.' A 'suspected militant' in
Iraq looks
more and more like anyone in the wrong place at the wrong
time when
Iraqi or US forces conduct an operation.
Of course the looting of homes during raids continues along
with the
detentions of innocent Iraqis. So much so that as a result
of the huge
'security' operation in Baghdad, Laith Kuba, a spokesman for
Iraqi Prime
Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari found it necessary to make the
following
statement:
'Some people complained there are cases where soldiers took
advantage
and helped themselves to cash and other items. One doesn't
rule it out.
The complaints I heard from people were the aggressiveness
of some of
these forces as they do things. Some people have half-hinted
that they
have copied some of the mannerisms of other foreign troops.
I think that
is a valid criticism in some cases.'
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