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Fallujah residents tell of reign of terror by insurgents
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ^ | 11/19/04 | Margaret Coker

Posted on 11/19/2004 12:41:53 PM PST by LibWhacker

FALLUJAH, Iraq — Until U.S. forces overran and pummeled it into submission over the past two weeks, Fallujah was a death zone of clandestine prisons and human slaughterhouses operated by shadowy militiamen whose reign of terror now grips other parts of Iraq.

Searches conducted by the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines in the Sunni city of Fallujah revealed a grisly trail of carnage carried out by insurgent groups, who go by such names as Tawid and Jihad, The Islamic Secret Army and the First Army of Mohammed. EMAIL THIS PRINT THIS MOST POPULAR

Mutilated and bloated corpses of Iraqi civilians were hidden in courtyards, piled in back bedrooms or stuffed down public wells. In two makeshift prisons and several "execution rooms" discovered by U.S. troops, there was evidence of how dozens of people had been shot and left to rot or bleed to death from wounds.

In the living room of one home, soldiers from the 3/5 Marine's Lima Company discovered an improvised TV studio, including high-tech editing equipment, said Capt. Ed Bitanga, the company commander.

The off-white wall behind a wooden table was spattered in blood and draped with the black-and-gold flag of the Tawid and Jihad group, which is led by Abu Musab Zarqawi, a Jordanian militant with ties to al-Qaida who is viewed by U.S. officials as the mastermind behind the insurgency.

Spread around the room were video cameras, banks of computers and editing equipment, Bitanga said — suggesting that fighters had recorded kidnapping videos there, such as those in which slain aid worker Margaret Hassan and U.S. citizen Nicholas Berg were seen pleading for their lives.

The aims of the militias, some led by local strongmen and others by foreign "holy warriors," are mixed. Many want to expel U.S. and other foreign military forces. Others simply want to profit from the lucrative hostage-taking business that has flourished with the anarchy since Saddam Hussein's regime fell.

U.S. and Iraqi officials said the invasion of Fallujah was necessary to crush what had become the headquarters for the suicide bombings, kidnappings and other acts of terror.

In one two-story home, which was decorated with satiny yellow curtains in the kitchen and bright violets in the front yard, the Marine's Kilo Company turned up more grisly evidence of hostage-taking.

After hearing screams and moaning from the back of the house, Marines kicked in the front door to find demolished rooms and trails of blood leading to an improvised, three-cell jail where they found two mutilated corpses and two emaciated Iraqis.

The owner of the home, a former Iraqi army commander killed by Marines in a firefight two days earlier, had snatched the four men, all relatives, because he suspected their families had cooperated with the Americans, according to one of the two starving survivors, who identified himself only as Khalid.

The kidnappers had shot Khalid's brother through the head and hacked off his cousin's feet. The stench and gore turned even the battle-hardened stomachs of the Marines.

"It's like 'Silence of the Lambs,'" said Sgt. Elbar Navarro, a platoon commander for Kilo Company. "These people were real sickos."

The savagery in Fallujah apparently grew partly out of a code of vigilante justice authorized by the Mujahadeen Shura, an unofficial town council established months ago as the insurgents tightened their hold on this city of 250,000. Punishment for alleged breaches of strict religious laws was meted out by the leaders of roving packs of masked men who controlled the streets.

Masked gunmen burned family-owned stores that sold music and movies, chanting as they marched down the street that listening to anything but the Quran was "un-Islamic," according to Fallujah residents interviewed last week. The militiamen drove the store owners around the city in trucks and then flogged them in public, witnesses said.

Iyad Assam, who remained in the city during the U.S. invasion to protect his home from looters, said he knew of six music stores burned by the militia

"The men who drank wine or liquor, they would whip their backs. I saw them put these men on trucks and make a tour of the streets," said Assam, 24.

Threats from the town council escalated as militias consolidated their control.

A mimeographed poster on the wall of a one-story shopping center depicted a woman wearing a covering resembling a burkha, the head-to-toe attire common under the Taliban in Afghanistan. The poster warned that women would be beheaded if they did not cover themselves in public.

Two bodies found last week showed the threats to women were not idle.

The mangled, decomposing corpse of one was dumped on a dirt road close to Fallujah's main street. Her feet had been cut off and she had been disemboweled. Her only clearly identifiable characteristic was her light wavy hair.

Fifty yards away from the woman's remains lay the body of a woman with a pink blouse and violet skirt matted with blood. Beneath her was the dead body of a middle-aged man who had been shot through the forehead. Surrounding their bodies was a torn bag filled with body parts.

Marines who discovered the corpses said the bodies had been dead less than 48 hours, which indicates they were killed after the U.S. siege of the city began on Nov. 8.

Most of Fallujah's residents fled the city before the American assault. Some civilians who had decided to stay were killed by insurgents as they fled south, away from the invading U.S. armed forces. Kilo Company's three platoons discovered the bodies of at least 27 people who had been shot execution-style, in the back of the head.

The bodies were face-down in rows or piled atop one another in bedrooms and living rooms of the houses where fighters had once holed up. Six of the bodies were without feet — evidence of attempts to prevent their prisoners from fleeing while they were still alive.

In some cases, Iraqi victims of the militias were discovered as gunmen searched homes in search of food and water. In other cases, witnesses said, they were killed when they refused to fight alongside the outnumbered and retreating fighters.

Mohammed al Rasal, a middle-aged businessman, said insurgents broke into his home two nights after the invasion began. They had heard him calling his family in Baghdad and accused him of relaying information to the Americans. They ushered him to a nearby home where other Iraqis had been detained.

"I convinced them to try my phone and confirm that it was my brother on the line with me. They called him back and only then believed what I had told them," Rasal said.

"I don't know why they didn't kill me. Maybe they thought I was too old."


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KEYWORDS: fallujah; iraq; reign; terror; terrorists
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To: sdpatriot

Wise words, sd.....prayers and tenderness will be essential for their recovery. The physical maiming is horrible enough, but the emotional maiming will run deep.


21 posted on 11/19/2004 1:18:03 PM PST by anniegetyourgun
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To: LibWhacker

The real questions I ask myself: is this being reported by the Arab media to the Arab world? Do we have a radio-free-Europe type operation going in that part of the world yet? If not, why not?


22 posted on 11/19/2004 1:19:44 PM PST by B.Bumbleberry
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To: LibWhacker

I'll wait to see if it shows up on CNN, C-BS, NBC, or any of the others...


23 posted on 11/19/2004 1:25:24 PM PST by jcb8199
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To: LibWhacker

This is the kind of scum they are dealing with. After seeing 9 days of this, I would shoot first also. That Marine will be fine. He wasn't dealing with "rules of war".


24 posted on 11/19/2004 1:26:30 PM PST by BobS
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To: cripplecreek
Even Nazis and the worst of the Communists didn't revel in gore and the stench of death. And although they slaughtered people on a massive scale, it was done for the most part, as much as possible, out of the public eye. They kept it at arms length. They didn't want it in their own homes . . . perhaps with the exception of the Khmer Rouge . . .

But imagine having half a dozen prisoners in your own house, half of them already badly decomposed, and a couple of arms and a leg or two tucked under the back porch. That seems to have been going on all over Fallujah. Man, I'll bet the smell of death was everywhere, even before we attacked. I don't care what anyone says, these guys aren't human and they don't deserve to be treated as humans.

25 posted on 11/19/2004 1:30:25 PM PST by LibWhacker (FOUR MORE YEARS!!)
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To: rdb3

Chris Matthew from MSNBC was trying...


26 posted on 11/19/2004 1:31:35 PM PST by Toidylop
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To: ganeshpuri89; Cap Huff

Fyi..


27 posted on 11/19/2004 1:33:25 PM PST by Dog
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To: LibWhacker

Ya know, I was just thinking more or less the same thing.


28 posted on 11/19/2004 1:39:18 PM PST by cripplecreek (I come swinging the olive branch of peace.)
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To: LibWhacker

God sees this and He is not pleased. He will stike them down, we will defeat this evil.

Tell me again why we should have let Saddam stay in power.

This was Nazi Germany all over again, we did the right thing. We have the right president in charge.


29 posted on 11/19/2004 1:52:39 PM PST by 1smallVoice (Clinton brought us Bush)
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To: LibWhacker

I think we'll be soon be reading more articles like this, at least on FreeRepublic.


30 posted on 11/19/2004 1:54:15 PM PST by keats5
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To: LibWhacker

Do you think this should be in "Breaking News"?


31 posted on 11/19/2004 1:55:12 PM PST by keats5
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To: LibWhacker

"Agreed. We should hunt them down like dogs and take no prisoners."

Don't call them dogs. Even pigs are too good for them. Just call them Orcs, the most lowly creatures, from The Lord of the Rings.


32 posted on 11/19/2004 1:55:51 PM PST by Makalei
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To: johniegrad

God bless the souls of the poor bastards they murdered who refused to take part in a video pleading for their lives. Bless all of the poor people murdered by this Islamic vermin.


33 posted on 11/19/2004 2:01:39 PM PST by FrankRepublican (Boycott NBC & their parent company General Electric for smearing the USMC)
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To: keats5

Yes, maybe it should be. I hesitated to put it there myself, though, lol!


34 posted on 11/19/2004 2:08:06 PM PST by LibWhacker (FOUR MORE YEARS!!)
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To: Toidylop
Chris Matthew from MSNBC was trying...

He's one of their Baghdad Bobs.


35 posted on 11/19/2004 2:17:18 PM PST by rdb3 (LoRdZ of the Gen-X Republican Rebellion -- rdb3 "HiP-hOp FReeper")
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To: LibWhacker

Islamic ghouls reined supreme there


36 posted on 11/19/2004 3:51:20 PM PST by dennisw (Islamic)
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To: LibWhacker

Imus is right, these people are animals.


37 posted on 11/19/2004 4:17:04 PM PST by diamond6 (Everyone who is for abortion has already been born. Ronald Reagan)
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To: LibWhacker

PURE EVIL!


38 posted on 11/19/2004 4:22:08 PM PST by mickeylee
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To: LibWhacker

BTTT


39 posted on 11/19/2004 5:04:21 PM PST by Right_in_Virginia
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To: LibWhacker

"Fallujah residents tell of reign of terror by insurgents"

They are not "insurgents" or "rebels", they are terrorists.


40 posted on 11/19/2004 5:06:46 PM PST by HighWheeler ("The penalty good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men." Plato)
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