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US Colaborators executed in IRAK

El Greco | 11.04.2003 10:24

US 'Stooges' Chosen For New Govt Executed By Iraqis

US 'Stooges' Chosen For New Govt Executed By Iraqis
11.04.2003 [12:28]


Former Iraqi general Nizar Al-Khazaraji and Islamic scholar Majid Al-Khoi'i have both been executed by Iraqi residents of Najaf, according to five independent Iraqi witnesses to the incident who spoke to Arab News. The two potential Iraqi leaders of the city, who were supported by the US, "were chopped into pieces with swords and knives inside the Ali Mosque this morning by Iraqis who accused them of being American stooges," one of the witnesses said. Another said that a US Special Forces Soldier, who had been acting as their body guard, was also killed in the incident. Al-Khoi'i's death has since been confirmed by his family in London. However, there has been no independent confirmation of Al-Khazarji's death. Arab News War Correspondent Essam Al-Ghalib says from Najaf that he can confirm only that local Iraqis were talking about the death of Al-Khazarji, not that the man had actually been killed.

El Greco

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Power play

11.04.2003 10:45

Al-Khoi was murdered by followers of a rival Shia sect with links to Iran, not by "ordinary Iraqis" as claimed in this article. It's not just the Americans and British who are playing power games at the expense of the Iraqi people; Iran, Syria and Turkey are also involved. This vying for control of power, territory and resources by governments and the armed groups they sponsor is likely to transform Iraq into the new Sudan or Congo.

Dan


Choppers attack holy site

12.04.2003 08:13

When they said the choppers were coming I thought they meant the Apaches and Black Hawks helicopters.

Then I realised that these high-tech state-of-the-art killers do not work in the desert of Eyerak.

Cherokee


Hacked

12.04.2003 08:21

When they said the Shites were hacked I thought computers were brokened into.

Then I realised that the whole Iraq War was only for blood and gore (and oil, and geostrategic macho....).

David Mitnick