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Iraq - Thousands of Shiites gathering in Baghdad for pro-Hezbollah demonstration
AFP via Babelfish translation | August 4, 2006

Posted on 08/04/2006 1:52:40 AM PDT by HAL9000

Thousands of Shiites prepare to ravel for Hezbollah in Baghdad

BAGHDAD - Several thousands of Iraqi Shiites started to gather Friday in Baghdad where a demonstration of support for the party Lebanese Shiite Hezbollah, in conflict with Israel, must take place after the prayer of midday, a journalist of AFP noted.

Several hundreds of bus and cars filled Shiites come from all the country have converged for Thursday with Sadr city, the district Shiite disinherited of the North-East of Baghdad.

Holding up Iraqi flags and of Hezbollah, the young militants Shiites, of which some had covered a white shroud to post their determination to die as a martyr, answered the call of Moqtada Sadr, Iraqi radical the Shiite chief.

Militiamans vêtus of black excavated all the demonstrators, of fear of an attack, while the Iraqi police force and the army remained with the variation.

"We are here to testify to our support for Hassan Nasrallah (chief of Hezbollah, note) and for the people of Lebanon. It is necessary to put a term at the Israeli attacks, even if it is at the price of our life ", ensured Mahmoud Fadahawi.

"Our slogans denounce America, which does not do anything to improve the situation and lets the Israelis kill the inhabitants of Lebanon", this 40 year old Shiite come from the west of Baghdad added.

Ali Diniwayi is him come from Kout, to 175 km in the south of Baghdad.

"We came in a convoy from 10 buses, to take part in this peaceful gathering and to associate to us the victorious war that today Hassan Nasrallah carries out to Lebanon", it explained.

The American army reinforced the safety measures around Sadr city, a bastion of Moqtada Sadr and its militia, the army of Mehdi.

The tension is all the more high as a short armed confrontation opposed Thursday afternoon of the militants of Moqtada Sadr and the American soldiers.

"the Americans shot at not armed demonstrators who went from Najaf to Baghdad to take part in the gathering in support for Hezbollah, making a death and 16 wounded", Sahib Al-Ameri, general manager of the Foundation for the martyrs of God ensured, near to Moqtada Sadr.

According to the American army, the soldiers opened fire after a tower of guet was the target of shootings coming from a van, on the road between Najaf, the Holy City Shiite, and Baghdad, close to Mahmoudiyah, to 30 km in the south of the Iraqi capital.

"They shot at our soldiers, we made only counteract in self-defence", indicated the commander Steve Stover, spokesman of multinational division in Baghdad, specifying that "two terrorists" had been killed.

The militia of Moqtada Sadr had in particular faced the American soldiers in 2004 with Najaf and Sadr city.



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: hezbollah; iraq; lebanon; moqtadaalsadr; sadr; shia; shiites
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To: Frances_Marion

It's still not too late--they haven't executed him yet.


41 posted on 08/24/2006 4:30:18 PM PDT by Uncle Vlad (You cannot protect the peoples' civil liberties if you refuse to protect the people.)
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To: Allegra
I dare ya to say that in Tahreer Square in Baghdad. Or any number of other similar locations.
I dare you to say ANYTHING there. Maybe you haven't noticed....2,000+ American troops killed during this occupation...hundreds of American and international civilians killed or kidnapped. Over 300 billion in taxpayer dollars spent with a projection of 1 trillion. No wmds. Oh, wait, it wasn't the WMDs, it was because of the Kurds. Nevermind our friends Turkey massacre Kurds as well. Oh wait, it's because Saddam was a danger to his neighbors...like Kuwait, who was slant-drilling Iraqi oil fields...Saddam asked our ambassador in 1990 what our reaction would be if he invaded Kuwait, and was told ""We have no opinion on the Arab-Arab conflicts, like your border disagreement with Kuwait." The US State Dept said this in 1990: "We do not have any defense treaties with Kuwait and there are no special defense or security commitments to Kuwait." PSYCHE! Looks like a huge setup to me.
42 posted on 08/24/2006 4:46:40 PM PDT by Frances_Marion
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To: Frances_Marion
I dare you to say ANYTHING there.

I say pretty much anything I want here. I get into political discussions with the Iraqis on an almost daily basis. And my head is still attached just fine, after nearly three years.

Then again, I'm not some DU leftie who thinks stupid things like Saddam was a nice guy who was just misunderstood. If I wanted to read the sort of stuff you're ranting, I could pick up a copy of the New York Times.

Are you sure you didn't accidentally take a right when you meant to take a left on your way over to DU?

43 posted on 08/24/2006 10:13:50 PM PDT by Allegra (RIP FReeper FLYER. You will be greatly missed.)
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