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Fedayeen Enforces Loyalty Among Iraq Army
AP | 3/24/03 | SALAH NASRAWI

Posted on 03/24/2003 12:45:12 PM PST by kattracks

CAIRO, Egypt, Mar 24, 2003 (AP Online via COMTEX) -- Saddam Hussein's most trusted paramilitary militia, Saddam's Fedayeen, has assassinated the Iraqi leader's enemies, put down protests and ruthlessly cracked down on dissidents since its founding in 1995. Now, with U.S.-led coalition troops advancing toward Baghdad, the Fedayeen - whose name means "those ready to sacrifice themselves for Saddam" - are showing putting up stiff resistance and trying to prevent regular army soldiers from surrendering.

Reports from the front suggest members of the Fedayeen may have organized battlefield ruses, like posing as civilians or faking surrender, to draw U.S. and British forces into traps. Such scenes played out in An Nasiriyah and Umm Qasr, where the advancing troops suffered their first major casualties.

U.S. intelligence believes the Fedayeen were dispatched from their strongholds in the Baghdad area to outlying areas over the last few weeks.

The guerrillas were formed to quash internal dissent and disturbances after Iraq's defeat in the 1991 Gulf War, especially in the oppressed Shiite Muslim areas in central and southern Iraq. The first recruits - all extremely loyal to the ruling Baath party - included criminals who were pardoned in exchange for serving in the units.

Analysts estimate the force could number up to 40,000, broken into brigades of 3,000 each. Their training includes urban warfare and suicide missions. One of their endurance drills is to survive on snakes and dog meat.

They dress in black uniforms and cover their faces with black scarves to instill fear, although they have also been known to operate in civilian clothes.

Ail Abdel Amir, an Iraqi journalist operating in neighboring Jordan, said Saddam trusts the force even more than his elite Republican Guard.

"They have blind loyalty, they might even kill their fathers if they are ordered to do so," he told The Associated Press from Amman.

Fedayeen members receive monthly salaries of up to $100, compared to the $3 government employees are paid each month. They receive plots of land and other privileges, such as extra food rations and free medical care.

The Fedayeen report directly to Saddam's eldest son, Odai, a powerful figure in Iraq with a reputation for extravagance and violence.

In 1998, Fedayeen members swept the Shiite city of Karbala looking for would-be assassins of Izzat Ibrahim, Saddam's deputy on the Revolution Command Council, Iraq's highest executive body. Ibrahim survived the assassination attempt, but hundreds of people were arrested in the sweeps.

In 1999, the Fedayeen were responsible for a crackdown on Shiites in a Baghdad suburb who were protesting the assassination of Grand Ayatollah Mohammed Sadeq al-Sadr, a leading Iraqi Shiite cleric, and his two sons in the Iraqi holy city of Najaf. Dozens of people were killed in the operation.

This month, Al Zawra, a weekly newspaper owned by Odai, reported that Fedayeen units were sent to the southern town of Al-Majar to crush a protest by villagers. They reportedly destroyed three houses and took the families into custody.

Earlier this month, U.S. officials claimed Fedayeen members were acquiring military uniforms "identical down to the last detail" to those worn by American and British forces and planned to use them to shift blame for atrocities.

Middle East military analysts, however, say the force is too poorly equipped to match the U.S. troops.

"They are a little nuisance that can make some trouble, but not hinder the advance of the troops," said Mohammed Qadri Saeed, a military analyst at the Cairo-based Al Ahram Center for Strategic Studies.

By SALAH NASRAWI Associated Press Writer


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: fedayeen; nasiriyah; republicanguard; roadtobaghdad; ummqasr; warcrimes

1 posted on 03/24/2003 12:45:12 PM PST by kattracks
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To: kattracks
These scum will be obliterated. There are going to be alot of folks put in prison and hanged after this war too.
2 posted on 03/24/2003 12:51:08 PM PST by holdmuhbeer
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To: holdmuhbeer
Is that thunder I hear? No..its Rolling Thunder and its headed your way Fedayeen. Massive take-offs by B-52s were reported this morning!
3 posted on 03/24/2003 12:58:58 PM PST by Voltage
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To: Voltage
What time would that put them over the target?
4 posted on 03/24/2003 1:00:13 PM PST by holdmuhbeer
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To: kattracks
... the Fedayeen - whose name means "those ready to sacrifice themselves for Saddam"

Let's make sure that the term "Fedayeen" means "a surperior form of fertilizer" by end of the month.

5 posted on 03/24/2003 1:00:36 PM PST by Smedley
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To: holdmuhbeer
What time would that put them over the target?

It was reported on Fox this morning, about 6 hours ago. Fox reporting it was a 6 hour flight...so RIGHT NOW the Rolling Thunder may be underway...we can hope!

6 posted on 03/24/2003 1:02:33 PM PST by Voltage
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To: kattracks
And the beauty is since they are not regular military and operate at non-uniformed combatants, we can summarily execute them!
7 posted on 03/24/2003 2:57:45 PM PST by Free Vulcan
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