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DNA test will find if mutilated body is murdered aid worker
The Times (UK) ^ | 11/18/04 | James Hider

Posted on 11/17/2004 2:43:49 PM PST by saquin

THE mutilated corpse of a Western woman found by US Marines in Fallujah is being DNA tested to see if it is the remains of the murdered aid worker Margaret Hassan, The Times has learnt.

The disembowelled body, with hands and lower legs cut off, was found near the bridge over the Euphrates River in west Fallujah on Sunday, wrapped in a white, brown and red striped blanket and a blue robe. The Marines who found it said it was a Western woman.

First reports indicated that the victim had been blonde, but photographs seen by The Times yesterday showed brown hair, with grey growing through.

“The Americans recovered the body and are now DNA testing it, but it is too early to say whether it is Margaret Hassan,” a British official said. The body is believed to have been flown out of Iraq for the testing.

The woman photographer who took the pictures while with the Third Battalion of the Fifth Marines Regiment said that her unit was “80 per cent” convinced that the body was that of Mrs Hassan, 59, the Iraqi director of the charity CARE International.

“Her hair was brown with grey strands,” said the photo-grapher, who also found the bodies of an Iraqi man and woman near by, shot to death and locked in a last embrace.

Diplomatic sources who have seen the video of Mrs Hassan being shot with a pistol at point-blank range said that the damage to the face and skull of the body found in Fallujah was consistent with that form of murder. “She had been shot in the head. That’s why half the head was missing,” the photographer, who asked not to be identified, said. The body was also clothed in a similar garment to the dark-coloured robe that Mrs Hassan was seen wearing before she was killed.

The corpse was found in a dead-end street after another battalion, the 3/1 Marines, had made a rapid push south from the northwestern edge of the city. It was found by the second force that was clearing houses in a more methodical manner.

The body appeared to have been carried from one of the houses in the Jolan district, the heartland of the Fallujah insurgency, and dumped in the street. “They put her right on the street to be found,” the photographer said.

Reports that the victim was blonde led many to believe that it may have been a 54-year-old Polish-Iraqi woman abducted from her house in Baghdad soon after Mrs Hassan.

Mrs Hassan’s husband, Tahsin, was yesterday said by relatives to be too distressed to say anything about the efforts being made to trace his wife’s remains. While some of those gathered at his home in Baghdad still harboured doubts that Mrs Hassan has been murdered, a British investigation team said that they are certain that the tape recording of her murder was genuine.

While Mrs Hassan’s sisters and brother have all gathered in London to await further news, more than a thousand mourners gathered in her home village of Kenmare, Co Kerry, yesterday for a special ecumenical service. “Our hearts cry in pain with Margaret’s family,” the parish priest, Father Tom Crean, said. He led prayers for the return of her body so that people could “fully honour and celebrate her life”.

Tony Blair led tributes to Mrs Hassan in the House of Commons. He told MPs: “The whole House will wish to express their grief at what’s happened to Margaret Hassan and to join in paying tribute to her for 30 years dedicated to working for the good of the people of Iraq.”

The Opposition leader, Michael Howard, said: “This murder of an innocent woman — a Muslim woman who dedicated her entire life to the welfare of the people of Iraq — shows yet again that we are up against barbaric terrorists who want to destroy Iraq’s future.

“We must stand steadfast in the face of their terror.”

The Muslim Council of Britain was among those to express condemnation yesterday. “Mrs Hassan had served the Iraqi people tirelessly for most of her adult life and it is appalling her goodness has been repaid with murder,” it said.

However, the council also condemned the military operation in Fallujah by US and Iraqi forces, which it claimed had hampered efforts to free her.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: fallujah; iraq; margarethassan
They executed this poor woman, cut off her arms and legs and disemboweled her... and the media is hyperventilating over a Marine killing an enemy fighter in a war zone. I don't even know what to say anymore.
1 posted on 11/17/2004 2:43:49 PM PST by saquin
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To: saquin

Something is way out of whack here with the things that the Libs choose to and not to be outraged over.


2 posted on 11/17/2004 2:47:49 PM PST by conservativebabe
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To: saquin

Don't try to make sense of it without understanding that the MSM is as great a threat to America as the terrorists are.


3 posted on 11/17/2004 2:49:40 PM PST by Conspiracy Guy (Make everyday Veterans Day.)
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To: Conspiracy Guy
Don't try to make sense of it without understanding that the MSM is as great a threat to America as the terrorists are.

And someday they might just meet the same fate when a majority sees them both as heads of the same snake.

4 posted on 11/17/2004 3:10:32 PM PST by Indie (Ignorance of the truth is no excuse for stupidity.)
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To: saquin

Please let it be that the bullet to the head came first... .


5 posted on 11/17/2004 3:21:45 PM PST by fullchroma
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Please let it be that the bullet to the head came first...

I have been praying that this was so, ever since reading about this brutal murder.

6 posted on 11/17/2004 3:35:01 PM PST by Irish Eyes
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To: Indie

I will pray for the day


7 posted on 11/17/2004 5:29:50 PM PST by Conspiracy Guy (Make everyday Veterans Day.)
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