Posted on 05/25/2004 1:43:08 PM PDT by Eurotwit
FALLUJAH, Iraq - With U.S. Marines gone and central government authority virtually nonexistent, Fallujah resembles an Islamic mini-state anyone caught selling alcohol is flogged and paraded in the city. Men are encouraged to grow beards and barbers are warned against giving "Western" hair cuts.
"After all the blood that was shed, and the lives that were lost, we shall only accept God's law in Fallujah," said cleric Abdul-Qader al-Aloussi, offering a glimpse of what a future Iraq (news - web sites) may look like as the U.S.-led occupation draws to a close. "We must capitalize on our victory over the Americans and implement Islamic sharia laws."
The departure of the Marines under an agreement that ended the three-week siege last month has enabled hard-line Islamic leaders to assert their power in this once-restive city 30 miles west of Baghdad.
Some were active in defending the city against the Marines and have profited by a perception both here and elsewhere in Iraq that the mujahedeen, or Islamic holy warriors, defeated a superpower.
Under the agreement, the Marines handed security in the city to a new Fallujah Brigade made up largely of local residents and commanded by officers of Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s former army.
With the departure of the Marines, the position of the U.S.-appointed civil administration has been weakened in favor of the clerics and the mujahedeen who resisted the U.S. occupation. That is a pattern that could be repeated elsewhere in Iraq after the occupation ends June 30, unless other legitimate leaders come forward to replace those tainted by association with the occupation.
Fallujah, which calls itself the "City of Mosques," provides the religious fundamentalists with fertile ground for wielding power. The city's estimated 300,000 residents are known for their religious piety.
Women rarely appear in public and when they do, they are covered from head to toe in accordance with Islam's strict dress code for women. The lives of men revolve around Islam's tradition of praying five times a day.
Unlike other Iraqi cities, Fallujah has never allowed liquor stores. Its famous kebab restaurants have prayer rooms, an unusual feature in most Muslim nations. Many of its adult male population wear beards, a hallmark of religious piety.
However, steps taken by the mujahedeen over the past month have gone beyond simply encouraging piety.
On Sunday, for example, scores of masked mujahedeen, shouting "Allahu Akbar," or "God is Great," paraded four men stripped down to their underpants atop the back of a pickup truck that drove through the city. Their bare backs were bleeding from 80 lashes they had received as punishment for selling alcohol. They were taken to a hospital where they were treated and released.
Residents said a man found intoxicated last week was flogged, held overnight and released the next day.
Fallujah's women hair stylists shut down their shops several months ago after repeated attacks blamed on Muslim militants.
On Tuesday, the mujahedeen expanded their "clean up" campaign. About 80 masked, armed men, accompanied by local police, forced hundreds of street hawkers at gun point to clear out from the streets and confine their businesses to designated areas.
The masked men later moved to the city's used car market and "persuaded" dealers to move away from the city center because they were blocking traffic. In both cases, the police stood by without intervening.
According to residents, barbers have been instructed not to give "Western" haircuts short on the back and sides and full on top or to remove facial hair. Four youths with long hair were stopped at a market by mujahedeen on Sunday and marched to a public market where they were shorn.
"Are we Muslims, or not?" asked Abdul-Rahman Mahmoud, a 40-year-old father of three. "We are. So, we must apply God's laws. The mujahedeen's word is heard and respected, and the same goes for our clerics."
There is little sign of opposition to the mujahedeen, though it could be that some people are simply afraid of confronting armed men.
Sheik Omar Said of the Fallujah branch of the Association of Muslim Scholars, a Baghdad-based organization created last year to defend the rights of the Sunni Arab minority, insists that nearly everyone in Fallujah really wants Islamic law.
However, he hinted that perhaps in some cases, the mujahedeen have gone too far.
"This will only come after educating society in religious matters first and then moving on to applying Islamic punishments," he said.
However, the mujahedeen are clearly profiting from the hero status they acquired during the April battles against the Marines.
There is even talk of building a museum dedicated to the "struggle" against the American occupation. Money has been collected in recent weeks to help the families of those who died in the fighting, said by the locals to number 1,000 "martyrs."
Perhaps it's time to finish the job.
Well, they'd better nip this in the bud.
I don't really care what they do in Fallujah as long as they are not sending terrorists to blow up any more office buildings in new York. As the President said, we can't make these people into Americans.
Fallujah is a place even saddam left alone for good reason, as long it doesn't spread, let them live in their own little world.
So they were Islamic nutbars before the United States arrived and are still Islamic nutbars today. What's the story?
Finish the job? We're done.
Insha'allah. The Saudi Royals and Wahhabs celebrate a victory.
Sovereign Iraq. That's what we said we wanted. That's what we got in Falluja.
A month away from the handover, and we're going to do between now and then or slightly after what we didn't do last month. I don't think so.
As Eurotwit says, time to finish the job. And let's make sure the Marines are wearing mullet wigs just to annoy the Islamofascists even more.
AP emerging as an entertainment channel.
I tend to agree.
For your consideration: The positive morale impact of the retreat from Fallujah.
Sounds like the daily trailer park incidents around Tennessee..
not our problem. it sounds like some of the Detroit Michigan suburbs actually.
gee's they have to ware masks to inforce mooslem laws.
You don't think the US allowing virtually a mini Taliban state to exist there under our noses, thumbing 'em at us and celebrating their victory over the Americans in not going to lead to more jihadis is somehow a good thing.
If that's the case, then why go into Iraq and stir up the hornet's nest?
So, we liberated Falluja from a brutal tyrant to allow a Taliban township to rise.
And a couple of Marines in Falluja died for this yesterday?
Damn right. What, we were supposed to put the War on Terror, and the election too, on hold so that we make sure to send out a brigade or two of Marines to go kill every last person that hates us in the Middle East?
I have a feeling Bush may regret that we left fallujah without finishing the job. Like father like son?
I noticed that as well.
To complete my thought, can you imagine the worldwide reaction of horror and outrage if the USA had paraded terrorists down the street in their underpants and flogged them till they were bleeding? Yet the world yawns when the Muslims do that to men who've just been selling booze.
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