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Shiite militia takes over Iraqi city (Sadr takes over Amarah)
AP ^ | 10.20 2006 | By CHRISTOPHER BODEEN, Associated Press Writer

Posted on 10/20/2006 5:37:47 AM PDT by Eurotwit

BAGHDAD, Iraq - The Shiite militia run by anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr seized total control of the southern Iraqi city of Amarah on Friday in one of the boldest acts of defiance yet by one of the country's powerful, unofficial armies, witnesses and police said.

Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki dispatched an emergency security delegation that included the Minister of State for Security Affairs and top officials from the Interior and Defense ministries, Yassin Majid, the prime minister's media adviser, told The Associated Press.

The Mahdi Army fighters stormed three main police stations Friday morning, planting explosives that flattened the buildings, residents said.

About 800 black-clad militiamen with Kalashnikov rifles and rocket-propelled grenade launchers were patrolling city streets in commandeered police vehicles, eyewitnesses said. Other fighters had set up roadblocks on routes into the city and sound trucks circulated telling residents to stay indoors.

Fighting broke out in Amara on Thursday after the head of police intelligence in the surrounding province, a member of the rival Shiite Badr Brigade militia, was killed by a roadside bomb, prompting his family to kidnap the teenage brother of the local head of the a-Madhi Army.

The Mahdi Army seized several police stations and clamped a curfew on the city in retaliation.

At least 15 people, including five militiamen, one policeman and two bystanders, have been killed in clashes since Friday, Dr. Zamil Shia, director of Amarah's department of health, said by telephone from Amarah.

The events in the city highlight the threat of wider violence between rival Shiite factions, who have entrenched themselves among the majority Shiite population and are blamed for killings of rival Sunnis.

Mahdi Army militiamen have long enjoyed a free rein in Amarah, the provincial capital of the southern province of Maysan. The militiamen often summon local government officials for meetings at their offices, and they roam the city with their weapons, manipulate the local police and set up checkpoints at will.

Since British troops left Amarah in August, residents say the militia has been involved in a series of killings, including slayings of merchants suspected of selling alcohol and women alleged to have engaged in behavior deemed immoral by militiamen.


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KEYWORDS: amarah; iraq; sadr
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To: Little Ray
The Sunnis are largely Saddam adherents.

Everyone has his eyes on the future, not the past. If Saddam died tomorrow there'd still be Sunnis fighting for control of their piece of Iraq and Iraqi oil. No one expects Saddam to come back into power nor do they have any use for him. There is no shortage of ambitious guys with guns.
101 posted on 10/21/2006 9:44:36 PM PDT by HostileTerritory
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To: HostileTerritory

Your question presumes a knowledge of force availability and readiness.

I lack that knowledge and would not share it if I knew it.

Mechanized INfantry and MArines should do the trick, along with arty and air cav.


102 posted on 10/22/2006 11:20:55 AM PDT by Blueflag (Res ipsa loquitor)
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To: Blueflag
Your question presumes a knowledge of force availability and readiness.

I lack that knowledge and would not share it if I knew it.


Believe what you like, because this is not a classified secret. It's been in the newspapers. The number of troops in the country and where they are is not exactly unknown to the public.
103 posted on 10/22/2006 12:05:01 PM PDT by HostileTerritory
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To: HostileTerritory

But if one group of them was wiped out, would this be a bad thing?


104 posted on 10/23/2006 5:34:12 AM PDT by Little Ray (If you want to be a martyr, we want to martyr you.)
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