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Iran 'Sponsors Assassination' Of Sunni Pilots Who Bombed Teheran
The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 10-29-2003 | Toby Harnden/Aqueel Hussein/Colin Freman

Posted on 10/29/2005 5:49:55 PM PDT by blam

Iran 'sponsors assassination' of Sunni pilots who bombed Teheran

By Toby Harnden in Suleimaniya, Aqeel Hussein in Baghdad and Colin Freeman
(Filed: 29/10/2005)

Iran is backing a Shia insurgent campaign of systematically assassinating former elite Iraqi air force pilots as part of a covert sectarian war against Sunnis, according to senior politicians in Baghdad.

The spate of murders of pilots has prompted an intervention from Jalal Talabani, Iraq's president, who has offered them safe haven in his native Kurdistan even though some of them were involved in dropping chemical weapons there.

Alleged Iranian involvement in the killings has heightened sectarian tensions in Iraq and could increase diplomatic pressure on Tehran, already accused by Tony Blair of involvement in killing British soldiers and facing isolation over its nuclear ambitions.

Former senior military officers, overwhelmingly from Saddam Hussein's favoured Sunni sect, are among the most alienated groups in Iraq and form a key element of the Arab nationalist section of the insurgency.

In an effort to woo these officers away from their alliance of convenience with Islamist foreign fighters, Mr Talabani, a Kurd, held a meeting with more than 1,000 in Baghdad.

Afterwards, according to coalition sources, several Kurdish officials entered the room and set briefcases down on tables. The briefcases were opened to reveal wads of new $100 bills. Each officer was then given $1,000 as compensation for the loss of his pension.

Mr Talabani told The Sunday Telegraph: "I openly called in a meeting I had with 1,000 Arab Sunni former high-ranking officers for them to come to Kurdistan and live in peace."

He said he was unsure who was behind the murders of the pilots but suggested they were reprisals for war crimes. "I don't know whether it is revenge for bombing civilians, for bombing Iran, for bombing Kurdistan."

An estimated 300,000 Kurds died in the Anfal campaign of 1988 in which chemical weapons were dropped on Kurdistan and mass executions carried out.

Among the atrocities was the massacre at Halabja, on the Iranian border, in which Iraqi pilots killed around 5,000 Kurds with poison gas bombs. But in an extraordinary expression of mercy, Mr Talabani has forgiven the perpetrators, though not those who planned the genocide.

"They [the pilots] were ordered by military commanders," he said. "During the time of Saddam, anyone who refused orders was killed. And not everyone was ready to take his aircraft and fly to London or some other place and ask to be a refugee because Saddam would have killed their family."

One of the pilots assassinated was Ismael Saeed Fares, 48, known as "the Hawk of Baghdad" because of his legendary exploits. A series of daring raids at the end of the eight-year war with Iran earned him a string of medals and the admiration of millions.

They also earned him 24 bullets in his chest, fired at point-blank range by a gunman who struck as he sat with a neighbour in the garden of his home in north Baghdad earlier this year. Scores of others are believed to have been murdered, although precise figures are not available. There is no suggestion that Mr Fares was involved in the anti-Kurdish atrocities of the Anfal campaign.

The organised manner in which the murders have been carried out, each with multiple shots fired from an AK47, has fuelled suspicions that elements within Iraq's Iranian-linked government are behind them.

"Many of my father's friends have already left Iraq for Jordan because they received written death threats warning them to leave," said Mr Fares' son, Wisam, 21.

Victim's families suspect their names and addresses have been taken from old records at Iraq's ministry of defence. They claim that the killings are the work of the Badr Brigade, the armed wing of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq, one of the two main Shi-ite parties that dominate Iraq's new government. Although the brigade has officially disarmed, it has recently been blamed for the killing of scores of Sunni clerics in revenge for massacres of Shias carried out by Sunni-backed insurgents.

In another sinister development in Iran, tens of thousands of ethnic Ahwazi Arabs, who populate the area bordering southern Iraq, are expected to be displaced to make way for an expanded military-industrial complex in an area known as the Arvand Free Zone. The zone will cover 60 square miles, including land around the border cities of Abadan and Khorramshahr.

The British Ahwazi Friendship Society, a British-Iranian human rights group, claims it will help Iran's Revolutionary Guard militias to influence Shia areas of Iraq.

A BAFS spokesman said: "Apart from being a serious human rights issue, any development that involves people being displaced by force obviously has a security element to it as they clearly do not want people being too near.

"The fact that they are deciding to put this huge complex right up against the border is significant. We think this is to enable them to train and send militias over the border."


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: assassination; bombed; iran; pilots; sponsors; sunni; teheran

1 posted on 10/29/2005 5:49:56 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam

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2 posted on 10/29/2005 6:05:50 PM PDT by markedmannerf (I BELIEVE IN CONGRESSMAN WELDON!)
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To: blam

I hope they kill every Sunni pilot that ever lived.


3 posted on 10/29/2005 6:07:00 PM PDT by FormerACLUmember
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To: blam

Alternative explanation: Iran wants to kill any skilled warriors who may eventually rise again in Iraqi ranks to prevent them from participating in a future conflict. They want to kill off any pilots that might train the future Iraqi Air Force. They want to eliminate any institutional knowledge of Iranian air defenses, capabilities, techniques. The fact they are Sunnis is a happy coincidence (from their perspective). The pilots who flew the big, expensive, deadly fighter/bombers for Saddam are Sunni because Saddam was Sunni. The fact they're Sunnis might add a fraction to their value as targets, but isn't the predominant reason.


4 posted on 10/29/2005 6:09:02 PM PDT by No Longer Free State (No event has just one cause, no person has just one motive, no action has just the intended effect.)
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To: FormerACLUmember

The Iraqi Air Force (whatever form it may take) is going to need these pilots for the coming Iran/Iraq war.


5 posted on 10/29/2005 6:09:20 PM PDT by BenLurkin (O beautiful for patriot dream - that sees beyond the years)
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To: blam

Another outright provactive act of war by Iran.


6 posted on 10/29/2005 6:11:46 PM PDT by TADSLOS (Right Wing Infidel since 1954)
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To: No Longer Free State

Exactly right. When the post-war Luftwaffe was founded in 1955, many wartime veterans were rehabilitated and taken back into the service, including top aces such as Johannes Steinhof. They were the backbone of the new force for many years. Their knowledge of the Soviets was priceless, especially in the tense early days.

A similar process needs to take place now. Former Baathist Air Force officers should be carefully vetted for war crimes and political atrocities and those who are cleared should be retrained and put back in the cockpit. Many of them wouldn't mind another shot at the Iranians.


7 posted on 10/29/2005 6:19:08 PM PDT by atomic conspiracy (Islamo-terrorists: Strike force of the MSM)
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To: TADSLOS
Another outright provactive act of war by Iran.
Oh my. No you're taking it out of context. It's nothing like that. I'll wait until Iran releases a statement to know the truth about the infidels committing them.


/sarc by the way...
8 posted on 10/29/2005 6:19:31 PM PDT by Brian328i
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To: atomic conspiracy

We haven't given the new Iraqi Army much as yet, most of what they have is 60s and 70s Soviet junk. The Pentagon is waiting until thing quiet down in Iraq before giving the Iraqi Army and Air Force real weapons.

But, it is a catch 22, because I don't think it will quiet down until we give them the weapons necessary to clean things up.


9 posted on 10/29/2005 8:53:58 PM PDT by jmc1969
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