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ComradeOm
16th February 2006, 13:28
Iraq 'death squad caught in act'

Iraq has launched an investigation into claims by the US military that an Iraqi interior ministry "death squad" has been targeting Sunni Arab Iraqis.
The probe comes after a US general revealed the arrest of 22 policemen allegedly on a mission to kill a Sunni.

"We have found one of the death squads. They are part of the police force," US Maj Gen Joseph Peterson said.

Sunnis have long accused Iraqi forces of operating death squads - but the claims have never been substantiated.

Iraqi deputy interior minister Maj Gen Hussein Kamal said his ministry had set up an inquiry.

"The interior minister has formed an investigation committee to learn more about the Sunni person and those 22 men, particularly whether they work for the Interior Ministry or claim to belong to the ministry," he told Associated Press news agency.

Hundreds of Sunni Arab Iraqis have been found dead since the 2003 war in what appear to have been extra-judicial killings.

On Monday, the bodies of four unidentified men were found in Baghdad's Shia district of Shula. They had been handcuffed, blindfolded and shot in the head.

Iraqi insurgents have also often used a similar tactic against Iraqis working with international forces or the Iraqi government.

Detained

Gen Peterson, who is in charge of training the Iraqi police, told the Chicago Tribune on Wednesday that US forces had stumbled across the first evidence of death squads within the interior ministry.

The 22 interior ministry traffic policemen, dressed in police commando uniforms, were arrested in late January at an Iraqi army checkpoint in northern Baghdad and asked what they were doing.

They told soldiers they were taking a Sunni man away to be shot dead.

"The amazing thing is... they tell you exactly what they're going to do," Gen Peterson said.

Militias

Gen Peterson said US forces were holding four of the men at the Abu Ghraib prison and that the 18 other men were being detained at an Iraqi jail.

The Sunni man, who was accused of murder, is also being detained.

Subsequent investigations found the four men in US custody are linked to the Badr Organisation, the armed militia of one of Iraq's main Shia parties, the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq.

But Gen Peterson said he was convinced Iraqi Interior Minster Bayan Jabr, a member of Sciri, had no knowledge of or involvement in the death squads.

"Who are these guys? That's what the minister is trying to find out," he said. "They are discrediting him and his organisation. He wants to find these guys. He does not support them."

But Gen Peterson said he believed other death squads were operating within the Iraqi security forces.

"It's an issue of loyalties, of allegiance," he said. "If you're still wearing your Badr T-shirt under your uniform, that's a problem."

'Official help'

Iraqi Human Rights Minister Narmin Uthman said she believed lower-level officials were helping the death squads.

"These officials are helping the criminals by informing them on where targeted people are going or where people are living," she told the Associated Press.

A spokesman for the country's main Sunni Arab party, the Iraqi Islamic Party, backed the launch of the investigation.

"For a very long time we have been talking about such violations and we have been telling the interior ministry officials that there are squads that raid houses and arrest people who are found later executed in different parts of the capital," Nasser al-Ani said.

From the BBC (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4719252.stm)

WUOrevolt
16th February 2006, 23:26
Unfortunately, this is not a surprise to me. I wonder if Fox News or CNN will cover this story.

piet11111
17th February 2006, 00:22
i am curious about the reasoning behind all this.

its easy to claim the usa is behind this but a civil war would only make things harder (unless you consider the profits of repairing army vehicles and the replacement of equipment) and definitly more bloody.

ofcourse america could justify a quick retreat if the entire country dives into civil war but what is the logic behind such a thing ?
a purely iraqi religious cleansing seems even more bizarre to me.

could someone explain this to me because i dont know enough about iraq to make anything out of this.

Severian
17th February 2006, 08:07
Originally posted by [email protected] 16 2006, 07:55 AM
The 22 interior ministry traffic policemen, dressed in police commando uniforms, were arrested in late January at an Iraqi army checkpoint in northern Baghdad and asked what they were doing.

They told soldiers they were taking a Sunni man away to be shot dead.

"The amazing thing is... they tell you exactly what they're going to do," Gen Peterson said.

What's amazing about that, General? They thought their activities were officially authorized. The amazing thing is that they were arrested...this time.

The operations of these death squads have been an open secret for some time, though it's significant to have it finally admitted by a U.S. general.

Piet, it's fairly simple. Iraqis who are shooting at each other aren't shooting at U.S. soldiers. And the strategy is to enlist Iraqis to fight so U.S. soldiers can get out of the front line, which in practice mostly means enlisting Shi'a and Kurds.

Tekun
17th February 2006, 08:28
Iraq continues to disintegrate even as we speak
The widespread internal violence, the corruption, the poverty, in addition to the reprisal against the US troops, keeps this country fragmented and disorganized to such a degree that its gonna take decades to "rebuild" this country

And if does take decades, I don't believe the US is willing to spend more than 10yrs in Iraq
Once they realize that its not gonna be a few yrs, they'll quit and leave Iraq in shambles

Gura
17th February 2006, 20:52
Originally posted by [email protected] 16 2006, 01:55 PM
They told soldiers they were taking a Sunni man away to be shot dead.

"The amazing thing is... they tell you exactly what they're going to do," Gen Peterson said.
They thought you were one of them, General.

Not surprising, talk of Iraqi death squads has been floating around for a while now. Appears that the Salvador Option is alive and well in Iraq.