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Something terrible happened here. Something murderous
The Observer ^ | April 6, 2003 | Paul Harris

Posted on 04/05/2003 4:16:38 PM PST by MadIvan

The coffins are laid out in neat rows in an abandoned warehouse. In each is a crumpled bag of bones, old and dusty but still recognisably human. In the open end of one sack a skull is buried among the fragments of a skeleton. Its eye sockets are empty. Its teeth are smashed. Beside it, two ribs point out like accusing fingers.

Something terrible happened here. Something murderous. Something evil.

The proof lies in a cargo container nearby. Its metal door hangs open and inside are pages and pages of files. Each sheaf of notes contains a picture of a man or woman. Each and every one has been shot in the head. Their wounds are mangled and gaping. Many of them barely looked human any more as the anonymous photographer chronicled their dead faces. It is a horror almost beyond words.

It is hard not to see the black and white photographs - two for each victim - and want to look away. Yet each was a brother, a father or a son. Or a mother or daughter or sister. Each had a past and hopes for a future. Yet each ended here, in this dry and dusty hall of the dead. There must be at least 200 of them in the plywood coffins roughly hammered together by a hurried carpenter. All of them are in bags, jumbled together in anonymous piles of remains.

'Whoever they are, they have been desecrated in their death. No one should ever treat the dead like this,' said Sergeant Simon Brain, a veteran of tours in Bosnia who has seen places in the Balkans that look similar to this. 'That is two countries now that I have seen mass graves,' he added with a shake of his head.

There are signs of torture too. Outside the warehouse stands a wall. It is dotted in the centre with a spray of bullet holes. Nearly all of them are at head height. There is a ditch behind it. If anyone was shot against the wall, their blood would have drained cleanly away. In another warehouse a dozen tiny concrete cells have been built of breeze blocks inside the hangar. In some of them portraits of Saddam Hussein stare from the grey walls. In several an iron pole has been hung from the roof. Dangling from it are rusting metal hooks. They are ideal torture chambers.

'We can't speculate on what this is until an investigation has been carried out,' a British military spokesman said. But one officer, speaking privately and clearly shocked by what he had seen, was more blunt. 'Just look at those photos,' he said. 'Look at this place. People were being tortured and executed here.'

The building has now been declared off limits after being discovered by British soldiers of the Third Regiment of the Royal Horse Artillery yesterday morning. An investigation will now be launched into exactly who lies in the coffins. War crimes investigators have been alerted to the discovery and the building sealed off and guarded.

No one will envy the officials who will have to venture inside. The warehouse lies on a sprawling and abandoned military base on the outskirts of Az Zubayr, a small town near Basra. No one lives nearby. It can only be reached by rough and pitted mud causeways that traverse a lunar landscape contaminated by oil leaks from nearby refineries. Multi-coloured slicks soak into the dust of the drained saltmarshes as they bake in the sun. There is no sign of life apart from the stray dogs that swarm over this part of Iraq.

The base itself is a mess. Most of the buildings have been trashed or looted and destroyed over the previous decade or so of war and sanctions. There are holes in many of the buildings and roofs missing from some of the barrack huts.

Yet the warehouse of bones was locked and intact. There is little doubt that the bones are several years old. No flesh remains on the long brown leg and arm bones or bits of rib. Only a few tufts of tough black hair lie scattered on the floor, where dogs have tugged at a few of the bags and spilled their grim contents on the unforgiving concrete.

But there is no doubt the base was inhabited until only a few weeks ago. Among the buildings are Iraqi army shirts still in their bags, new gas mask respirators, signal huts for an artillery unit and maps with military drawings on them. Yet the Iraqi soldiers who were here were literally living beside hundreds of corpses.

Exactly who they were is so far a mystery. But there are a few clues. Some of the bags are made of plastic and inside them can be seen a few pieces of military equipment. The green belt of the Iraqi army is plainly visible in several of the sacks. Were they soldiers suspected of disloyalty in recent years? Were they Shia rebels from 1991, many of whom were in the army? More than 50,000 Shia were killed by the forces of Saddam Hussein in their doomed revolt. But in most of the bags there is no trace of clothing. Just bones.

In one sack a single photograph lies. It is a simple ID card. From it a middle-aged man stares out. He has black hair, a long face and a drooping moustache. In life he would perhaps have looked pensive. But lying half covered by his own dusty remains, the man pictured looks sad and forlorn, regretful for the life stolen from him. A splotch of bloodstain on the corner of the card is reminder enough of the brutality of how all his hopes must have died.

It is hard to stay in the warehouse long. In one corner empty coffins are stacked four or five high. Whoever was doing this grim work was stopped before they finished their task.

That is a small mercy, but no respite for those already dead.

Inside the hangar the dusty air hangs close around the clothes and almost makes one retch to think of what is being breathed into the lungs. It is a relief to leave the charnel house. Outside the sun shines. A breeze blows some of the bone dust away. But inside the horrors remain, testimony to the crimes of a regime that, while facing death itself, will leave images of terror that time may never erase.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; US: District of Columbia; United Kingdom; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: atrocities; blair; bodies; bush; coffins; embeddedreport; iraq; iraqifreedom; saddam; uk; us; war; warlist
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To: MadIvan
I suspect these are Shi'ites murdered after the disastrous 1991 coup attempt. I also suspect they are one of the reasons Saddam was stalling for time. They are in this warehouse being cataloged before they are destroyed, evidence the Allies can show to the world to vindicate this war.

Yet the naysayers will still insist that more time would have been a solution.

41 posted on 04/05/2003 4:56:05 PM PST by IronJack
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To: MadIvan
This is "Why We Fight"
42 posted on 04/05/2003 4:58:05 PM PST by yooper
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To: MadIvan
I hope the peaceniks now have the good grace to shut the hell up.

And admit they were naive, overtrusting, and...and...well, WRONG.

Not likely.
Being liberal/Democrat means never having to say you're sorry.

They'll move past this and go back to bashing Dubya over the death penalty in Texas...
43 posted on 04/05/2003 5:03:04 PM PST by VOA
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To: MHGinTN
Now that is INTERESTING! Cause, one of the First Ranked I know here in NJ said you know it was time to 'do something' if you received something in the mail. In other words, mobilize. Carry out an order. I wonder if the something in the mail was a body part.
44 posted on 04/05/2003 5:03:36 PM PST by Calpernia (http://www.politicsandprotest.org/attack.swf)
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To: MadIvan
The LW fruitloops will now say, well, other than the mass executions Saddam is an ok guy and this is an illegal war.
45 posted on 04/05/2003 5:04:59 PM PST by finnman69
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To: MadIvan
I'm afraid this is probably just the tip of the iceberg......
46 posted on 04/05/2003 5:05:06 PM PST by Sparky760
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To: Thorondir
"An essential truth worth reapeating!"

To those people Bush = bad; everything else = good.

47 posted on 04/05/2003 5:05:24 PM PST by sweetliberty ("Better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to open your your mouth and remove all doubt.")
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To: MadIvan
'That is two countries now that I have seen mass graves,' he added with a shake of his head.

Two countries that tried to follow the lead of Stalin.
Both have done Uncle Joe proud.
48 posted on 04/05/2003 5:06:00 PM PST by VOA
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To: randita
Why would they have left these remains in this warehouse for so long?
Why not just dig a huge hole and bury everything?

I remember seeing satellite photos of mass graves in Kosovo, and Saddam knows he is being watched from orbit.

Perhaps this is why the bodies were stored, waiting for a road project so the Iraqis could "dig a huge hole" without arousing suspicion. I remember hearing of a medial strip in Baghdad, rumored to be full of the bodies of "subversives".

Stupid, I know---all that oil and no incinerators?

49 posted on 04/05/2003 5:06:47 PM PST by ZOOKER
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
I suspect there will be plenty of nightmares to go around for those who are involved in all aspects of this campaign. God protect them.
50 posted on 04/05/2003 5:07:29 PM PST by sweetliberty ("Better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to open your your mouth and remove all doubt.")
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To: Calpernia
This is stuff that you only 'read about' that happened long ago, before I was born, or in books of fiction.

My thoughts exactly. What's even more disturbing is that it's not just Iraq where this type of horror occurs. I have heard of the terrible cruelty in North Korea and China, for instance, that is going on even now.

51 posted on 04/05/2003 5:08:46 PM PST by arasina (PRAY for our troops, our president, our journalists, the POWs and the innocents!)
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To: VOA
"Being liberal/Democrat means never having to say you're sorry."

Being liberal/Democrat means never having to say you're sorry face reality.

52 posted on 04/05/2003 5:11:17 PM PST by sweetliberty ("Better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to open your your mouth and remove all doubt.")
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To: Anamensis; Thorondir; FITZ
You fellows speak the truth. There are important elements in American life who are sincerely and tenaciously evil. They have huge and deluded followings. We must keep in mind that the Devil protects his own and then deal with these people.
53 posted on 04/05/2003 5:16:57 PM PST by Iris7 (Sufficient for evil to triumph is that good men do nothing.)
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To: MadIvan
Actually, I think all the peacenicks should have to look at this disgraceful display of evil incarnate - in living color - and they should be told - THIS IS WHAT YOU SUPPORTED - THIS IS WHAT YOU THOUGHT WAS GOOD!!
54 posted on 04/05/2003 5:19:29 PM PST by CyberAnt
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To: arasina
AND Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Our Allies.
55 posted on 04/05/2003 5:25:17 PM PST by Calpernia (http://www.politicsandprotest.org/attack.swf)
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To: headsonpikes
I'm not holding my breath.
56 posted on 04/05/2003 5:27:38 PM PST by Duckdog
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To: ZOOKER
You must be mistaken. Mass graves were not found in Kosovo. Clinton said they were there.... reason enough to doubt it. Searches for the hundreds of thousands of bodies lost to the "genocide" turned up less than 500, and many of them were Serbian - not Albanian. Many of the "ethnic Albanians" (Muslims) who were reported to be dead to the world press by their relatives are still alive today. However, 100% of the people killed by NATO's bombs remain dead.
57 posted on 04/05/2003 5:38:23 PM PST by ValerieUSA
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To: MadIvan
but the united nations did not wanted to help president bush,in fact they oppose the war,france,russia,germany,also mandela!,did he knew??,
every day that passes reinforse that president bush was right all along to stop this evil man.
58 posted on 04/05/2003 5:40:41 PM PST by green team 1999
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To: ZOOKER
My husband had a muslim friend who died. The man's family told my husband that it was important for muslims to be buried within 24 hrs of their death.
Storing these poor dead souls and denying their families the dignity of a proper burial for their loved ones is just another cruel chapter in this sick and horrible act.
I hope they kept records of the executioners so they can be tracked down and tried as war criminals
59 posted on 04/05/2003 5:41:01 PM PST by kimchi lover (When will the left learn that Bush is NOT the enemy?)
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To: MadIvan
Excellent reportage. Unfortunately the images of these atrocities are not getting much play here in the states. I do wish that they will.
60 posted on 04/05/2003 5:41:05 PM PST by Don'tMessWithTexas
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