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Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Friday, 7 January 2005.
By: Muhammad Abu Nasr on: 08.01.2005 [03:32 ] (4729 reads)
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by pdove on 08.01.2005 [05:03 ]
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She is the angel sent by God. We shall all remember her courage, honor, and sacrifice.
In this fight to the honor and dignity of Iraqi people, we shall keep her and all fallen patriotic and brave Iraqi sons and daughters in our heart, continue their fight until the day, Iraq is free of US/UK/Jew Scums.
Fatimah is indeed the bravest, purest, and most beutiful of all.
Long Live Fatimah!
Long Live Iraqi Resistance!
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by Anti-aggression on 08.01.2005 [07:55 ]
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US cannot defeat the will of the peace-loving peoples of this world.
All imperialists and reactionaries are but paper tigers.
In the end, the US imperialist aggressors will be defeated.
The peoples of Iraq, just like the peoples of Venezuela will triumph although the latter was or less " a bloodless revolution".
The peace loving peoples of the world should surround the US imperialists from South America, North America, Asia, Africa, Middle east and Europe .. just as "surrounding the cities from the countryside".
Come what may, time and hour runs thru the roughest day. Victory is in sight ... fear no evil even if you marched into the valley of death for victory awaits you!
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by bluesky on 08.01.2005 [09:25 ]
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U.S Soldiers Killed...............393 +(11 wounded)
Humvees Destroyed...........11
Bradleys.............................7
APCs..................................3
Abrams Tanks....................1
Trucks/Tankers..................5
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by TerraHertz on 08.01.2005 [10:05 ]
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Now _thats_ the way to do it! Cut their water and power, then rocket and mortar the place all night while they can't firefight (no water), fire back (no power for radar shell trajectory tracking), or probably coordinate or even find their way around in the dark. Excellent!
I especially like the overkill touch with the water pipeline being cut at five places, and nine powerline pylons destroyed. They won't be fixing that anytime soon. Hopefully, this tactic will be copied across Iraq. Wonder if the attack included bombs pre-placed on any backup generators at the base?
Incidentally, its the ease with which water and power lines can be destroyed in the countryside, and the fact that this does NOT happen in nations where there isn't actually a war on, that PROVES there are no real international terrorists. It would be SO easy to bring any large city to its knees - but it doesn't happen. Therefore, there is no one who seriously wishes to do so.
This fact alone completely proves all the US 'anti-terrorist' hype is nothing but scare tactics to justify their own warmongering and murderous war crimes.
Someone should do the same to Washington.
Poor Fatima. I long for the day when news comes of the IR overrunning Abu Ghurayb prison base.
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by fly on 08.01.2005 [12:16 ]
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"booby traps kill 80 US troops in an-Nazal neighborhood on Thursday-Friday"
But what's next that cause the invaders to retreat out of that area.
Surely, other more effective traps and offensive will be prevailed soon.
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by Ana on 08.01.2005 [13:04 ]
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The day the IR overruns Abu Graib they need to bring with them wirnesses. It will be like freeing Auswitz.
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by agitpapa on 08.01.2005 [14:16 ]
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There's an al-Assad base near Baghdad airport, I guess he means that one. It's not clear if the Iraqis fired 6 or 12 Ababils (more likely 6) but just for comparison, US airstrikes typically use 250-500lb bombs. An Ababil-100 has a payload of 300 Kg/600 lb, and it's more likely to be cluster bombs than HE. So those dumb sods had 1800 cluster bomblets going off under their butts! Those that didn't get torn to shreds will probably be blabbering idiots for the rest of their lives.
If they're hitting Baghdad airport with Ababils that means they've moved their launchers further west, confirming that Falluja no longer poses a problem for the Iraqis. Wonder when those Ababils will start plopping into the Green Zone? I guess as soon as they've finished off the surrounding bases. If they knock out the airbases in Baghdad, the Nazi will have to call in air support from Taji, which will give the Iraqis time to take cover.
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by bluesky on 08.01.2005 [14:24 ]
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Have a ? for you.When you are talking about these Ababils,what kind of Length are they ? Plus range and accuracy do you have any idea ? also when you mention these cluster bomb ababils,is that the same as what we know as the type the U.S use from aircraft ?
Thanks (appologies,is a few questions there for you).
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by verve on 08.01.2005 [16:15 ]
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like the big Fallujah push worked, or even happened for that matter, the town just ain't that big. How many FAEs and 'neutrons' does it take to clear 16 square klics?
It's almost like Fallujah sits on the holly grail; have to capture it, but can't damage it. This makes absolutly no sense, not even on the part of the most die hard brain dead General. Espicially since Ramadi and Mosul are firmly in IR hands.
Would like to see footage of the Sammara attack. Blew the turrit if a tank. No way, no how will the US ever in their wildest dreams tame Iraq.
Viva la resistance.
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by verve on 08.01.2005 [16:25 ]
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posters have any idea which foreign troops got offed in as-Suwayrah. Whose holding the fort south of Baghdad?
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by agitpapa on 08.01.2005 [17:29 ]
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Country: Iraq
Class: SRBM
Basing: Road mobile
Payload: Single warhead
Warhead: HE, submunitions
Propulsion: Single-stage
Range: 150 km, longer range versions with 200, 300 km
Status: Operational
Details
The Ababil-100 missile is a short-range, road mobile, solid propellant ballistic missile. The range was originally limited to 150 km (93.21 miles) to comply with the range limitation imposed by the United Nations Security Council, but this was increased following the expulsion of the UN weapons inspectors. It is probable that the Ababil-100 was designed from the unguided Ababeel 100 rockets, with guidance and control systems added. It is believed to be launched from a Transporter-Erector-Launcher (TEL) vehicle system based on {SS-21} TEL system purchased from Yemen in 1995. It is presumed to be a single-stage missile.
The Ababil-100 is a bombardment system, designed to spread destruction over a general area. This makes it effective at causing damage to military units and large targets such as airfields, bases and staging areas. It can also be used to mine an area with anti-tank mines. However, the payload is insufficient to do large amounts of damage to a civilian population. Given the change in government following the Second Gulf War, the primary threat from the Ababil-100 missile lies in it being transferred to radical groups or other countries.
The Ababil-100 is believed to have a range of 150 km (93.21 miles) and a payload of 300 kg, though the range can be increased simply by decreasing the payload. It is reported that 200 km and 300 km (124.27 and 186.41 mile) ranged versions were designed. Based upon the information about the Ababeel 100 rocket, the Ababil-100 is most likely equipped with 300 high explosive fragmentation bomblets or 25 anti-tank mines. It is probable that chemical or biological systems were under development. The Ababil-100 missile is fired from a mobile multiple launch system.
The Ababil-100 is believed to have entered development in 1991. Two missiles on TEL vehicles were paraded in December 2001. They were deployed against coalition forces during the Second Gulf War.
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by bluesky on 08.01.2005 [17:45 ]
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Thanks for the Info.How on earth have they managed to hide those things.Do you think they have many of them ?
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by marxoid on 09.01.2005 [00:24 ]
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Latvians, Poles and Slovaks, according to dogpile.
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by Spies_and_Traitors_will_be_Shot on 09.01.2005 [05:42 ]
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The Ababil's range would have been reduced at the return of the weapons inspectors and the ababil's would have been accepted by the UN. But since the US decided to break from UN resolution, there is no reason for iraqies to keep it any longer.
The US are such COWARDS that they wouldn't attack Iraq untill they completely disarmed it using the UN. The wouldn't invade untill they where sure Iraq couldn't fight back.
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by Spies_and_Traitors_will_be_Shot on 09.01.2005 [05:46 ]
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As it says this "following the expulsion of the UN weapons inspectors."
The inspectors where not "expulled",they where not kicked out as the US would have you belive, that is one of the many lies they have passed through that people seem to widly accept, the weapons inspectors left by themselves.
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by Spies_and_Traitors_will_be_Shot on 09.01.2005 [07:23 ]
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By a different women, but a similar account of the horrors that are experienced.
Translated by Prof. Dr. Q. Al-Samarrai
Samarrai11@hotmail.com
To my own folk, to my own people in Ramadi, Khalidiyya and Falluja… to all the people of the world who endear their dignity and honour, is my appeal.
From the American- Zionist prison of Abu Ghraib, your very sister Nur sends you this letter but the question is: from where shall I start? By God I do not know how to describe to you the misery and the indignation in the prison; the hunger we suffer the humiliation we experience while you enjoy your meals to gluttony? Or the thirst while you drink as you please? Or the sleepless nights we are subjected to by our American prisoners? Or our nakedness that our prisoners like us to parade in front of them? O’ dear brother, when we see your trucks and cars transporting building materials for the Americans, our hearts jump because those trucks and cars belong to my people and to my own town then I reflect with a bleeding heart: O’ God! My people have sold their honour and dignity in exchange for a bundle of American Dollars, but when I reflect upon our desecrated honour and my situation, I burst into tears. O’ dear brothers and sisters, how I, in God’s name, can describe or put in words, the suffering we undergo and experience at the hands of the Americans, let alone the severe beating and daily torture because we do not give in to their lusty and sexual desires!!! O’ the spiritual leaders of our beloved faith, where do you hide your faces from the shame and dishonour that the Americans brought upon you and us?? Have you already forgotten the preaching of our most revered Prophet to safeguard your honour? Have you already sold yourselves and us to the American and Zionists in the slave market in return for a few Dollars? Have you lost your honour and dignity?? Have you forgotten that God has put us in you trust; to keep, to cherish and protect our honour from desecration? The Americans in Abu Ghraib have already desecrated your and our honour. In the name of the almighty God and those who read my letter world wide to raise their voices against the brutal treatment we undergo at the hand of our prisoners. It is worse than the Palestinians in the Zionist’s prisoners but here they rape us, they desecrated and violated our sacred honour like wild bests. We scream for help to save us from these bests but no one seems to hear our desperate cry. Finally, if there still any atom of honour in your hearts,O’ leaders of the community, do attack this notorious prison with every weapon at your disposal killing them and us altogether because our wombs are already pregnant with their bastards. We love to die than bringing shame upon you or upon our families and our land; kill us, I beseech you to the sake of God to kill us with the Americans and their bastards.
Your Sister
Nur.
Arabic Translation
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by alsiddiq on 09.01.2005 [07:26 ]
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What's gonna happen to the country called USA once it loses this war? I wonder. Any opinions or ideas?
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by Spies_and_Traitors_will_be_Shot on 09.01.2005 [07:29 ]
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by Saadalla Al Fathi: , THE GULF NEWS
Special to Gulf News
I said to myself, these are perhaps the sign posts of every occupation and not just in Iraq. During the discussions of that paper, one of the participants, confirmed by many others, talked about Abu Gharib prison. His words came back to pierce my ears in the past two days.
He said "I swear to you that we have been receiving letters and messages from Abu Gharib women prisoners asking that the prison be targeted by the resistance to kill them and spare them from the torture, humiliation and mistreatment that they were receiving at the hands of their captors."
I did not want to believe him, not because I thought he was not telling the truth but because such truth is too hard on anyone and I wanted, selfishly, to spare myself the agony. A few days later I met a friend coming out of Baghdad and he told me that two ladies from his neighbourhood were in Abu Gharib prison for a few weeks.
When they came out they were speechless when asked about what happened to them and how they were treated. Their only answer was tears and more tears. After many repeated attempts one of them only managed to say "I was touched" and left the rest to the imagination of her visitors. My friend also told me that some men were made to walk naked in front of women prisoners and vice versa.
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by Spies_and_Traitors_will_be_Shot on 09.01.2005 [07:30 ]
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CAIRO, July 21 (IslamOnline.net) – The rape ordeal she suffered at the hands of US soldiers, both males and females, in the notorious Abu Gharib prison will continue to haunt Nadia for the rest of her life.
Though freed now, she is "imprisoned" in painful memories that left her psychologically and physically scarred, paying the price of the brutality and sadism of her American jailers.
Nadia, the name given by a freed Iraqi female prisoner to Al-Wasat, a weekly supplement of the respectable London-based Al-Hayat newspaper, felt it incumbent upon herself to speak out and expose the less-talked-about abuse of female prisoners in US-run detention camps across Iraq.
Her visit to a relative ended up in her detention by American troops, who stormed the home under the preferable excuse of "searching for weapons".
"I tried in vain to convince the impeded interpreter I was a guest, but I lost consciousness to find myself later in a dingy dark cell all by myself," Nadia recalled.
With tears rolling down her cheeks, she told the paper how she was stripped by her "liberators" of the most precious thing an Arab and Muslim women can have: Her virginity.
"A thrill of fear ran through me when I saw US soldiers laughing hysterically with a female solider telling me mockingly in an Arabic accent ‘I never heard about female arms dealer in Iraq’," Nadia said.
"As I tried hard to explain to her that I was wrongly rounded up, the female soldier started accosting and kicking me with my cries and pleas falling on dead ears."
She went on: "She gave me a cup of water and no sooner had I started sipping it than I went into a deep trance to find myself later naked and raped."
‘Like Animals’
Only then Nadia realized that hard times and an uncertain fate were lying ahead.
And days proved her right. The other day, five soldiers fondled and raped her one after another in a distasteful sex orgy on the tunes of culturally offensive heavy metal music.
"One month later, a soldier showed up and told me in broken Arabic to take a shower. And before finishing my bath, he kicked the door open. I slapped him but he raped me like animals and called two of his colleagues, who forced me to have sex with them for up to 10 times," added Nadia.
"Four months later, the female soldier came along with four male soldiers with a digital camera. She stripped me naked and started fondling me as if she was a man while her male colleagues broke into laughter and started taking photos.
"Reluctant as I was, she fired four shots close to my head and threatened to kill me if I resist. Then, four soldiers raped me sadistically and I lost conscience. Later, she forced me to watch a clip of my raping, saying bluntly: ‘Your were born to give us pleasure’."
Naida was set free from the US hell in Abu Gharib after spending up to six months there.
The American soldiers dumped her along the highway of Abu Gharib and gave her a meager of 10,000 dinars to "start a new life".
Too ashamed to return home, she now works as a housemaid for an Iraqi family.
Britain’s mass-circulation The Guardian revealed on May 12 that US soldiers in Iraq have sexually humiliated and abused several Iraqi female detainees in Abu Gharib.
In its May 10-17 issue, the Newsweek said that yet-unreleased Abu Gharib abuse photos "include an American soldier having sex with a female Iraqi detainee and American soldiers watching Iraqis have sex with juveniles."
The Iraqi abuse scandal exploded onto the world stage on April 29 after the CBS news network published several shocking photos of Iraqi detainees tortured and sexually abused by US soldiers.
In a damning report presented to the administration in February, before the outbreak of the scandal, US Major General Antonio Taguba found numerous "sadistic, blatant and wanton criminal abuses" at the prison complex.
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by Spies_and_Traitors_will_be_Shot on 09.01.2005 [07:32 ]
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"Say rather, this is an honor, so raise it up and honor it. It is we about whom the word shame should be used, not Fatimah. She is the most honorable, purest, and cleanest of girls."
It is the shame of the Demonic enemy, and of the Traitors. Not the shame of the women.
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by onlyhuman on 09.01.2005 [08:29 ]
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Its casual for them fucking their own mum, sisters, daughters, brothers wife etc. These are their pig ways of life they want muslims to follow.
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by zionist on 09.01.2005 [16:37 ]
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"Its casual for them fucking their own mum, sisters, daughters, brothers wife etc. These are their pig ways of life they want muslims to follow."
what do you think about previous post?
is it possible for me to answer in same words?
or it will be deleted?
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by kfna on 19.01.2005 [23:33 ]
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Let us, all Muslims, pray for Sister Fatimah Sister Nur, and the Men who were tortured unimaginably.
What was their crime? Why were they tortured? Because they were Muslim, and they were born in the wrong place. And because of the greediness of the american power elite.
I pray for the Iraqi Men, women, and children who lost their lives, because there are people in this world who lie, cheat, and steal and feel entitled to take things that don't belong to them.
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