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[pnews-news] Zarqawi Beaten to Death by US Soldiers: Witnesses

Hank Roth
Mon, 12 Jun 2006 08:30:29 -0700

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It never stops. The lies from the Bush administration and the military.
There were witnesses to U.S. soldiers beating Zarqawi to death by jumping 
and kicking him in the chest until blood came out of his nose and mouth 
and he died - an hour after he was found alive.

  H

    Turkish Weekly

Zarqawi Beaten to Death by US Soldiers: Witnesses


    Monday , 12 June 2006

    Iraqi eyewitnesses on Sunday, June 11, accused the US forces of having 
beaten to death the
    badly-injured Al-Qaeda leader in Iraq Abu Musab al-Zarqawi after he 
survived a US air
    strike on his hideout, an accusation immediately denied by the US army.

    "We found the body of a big man, middle-aged. There was life in him still," 
Ali Abbas, 25,
    a laborer, recalled in an interview with the Sunday Times.

    The US and the Iraqi government announced last Thursday, June 8, that 
Zarqawi and seven of
    his associates were killed a day earlier in a US air strike on a farmhouse 
in the village
    of Hibhib, near the western Iraqi city of Baqouba.

    An F-16 launched two 500 pound (227 kilogram) bombs, one laser-guided and 
one GPS-guided,
    at the house.

    "It took seven of us to move him from within the rubble and carry him out 
about 100
    meters," said Abbas, referring to the bombed house.

    "He had a black dishdasha [robe]. His hair was longish and his beard soft 
black. He just
    moaned over and over again. He had an injury to the back of his head."
    Edgy Americans

    Abbas recalled that as they dragged the man from under the ruins, an 
ambulance and Iraqi
    forces turned up, totally 14 people on the scene.

    He added that they had barely placed the wounded in the ambulance when 
seven US
    helicopters landed by the house and four Humvees rumbled through the dust.

    "They were shouting and screaming and in a very tense and agitated mood," 
said Abbas.

    "They lined us up in a ditch and told us to turn our faces. We thought they 
were going to
    execute us. I started reciting Quran verses to myself."

    The Americans then took the injured man from the ambulance and placed his 
stretcher on the
    ground.

    "The Americans tore his dishdasha and they kept on asking him through an 
interpreter, What
    is your name, what is your name?," said Abbas.

    They later started to kick him in the chest, said Abbas and an Iraqi 
policeman also there.
    "They kept kicking him, shouting, Whats your name?, but the man only moaned 
and said
    nothing," said Abbas.

    He added that as the small crowd of Iraqis looked on, the man grew paler 
and began
    bleeding from his mouth and nose.

    Abbas estimates it took about a quarter of an hour for him to die from the 
time when he
    was removed from the ambulance.

    When he saw pictures of the dead Zarqawi on television the next day, with 
his face
    swollen, cheeks bruised, eyes closed with streaks of blood beneath his 
skull he was sure

    it was the same man.

    The Observer also quoted another eyewitness as confirming the report.

    The man told the British weekly that US soldiers pulled out a man 
resembling Zarqawi from
    an ambulance where locals had placed him, wrapped his dishdasha around his 
head and
    "battered him severely till he died".

    The two British newspapers carried US military confirmation that Zarqawi 
was not dead in
    the strike and that he had tried to roll off the stretcher when he realized 
the soldiers'
    identity.

    The Observer, however, said that although there was no corroboration of the 
claims,
    revelations of revenge killings by US troops "means it cannot be 
discounted".

    Last November, US forces killed 24 Iraqi civilians in cold blood in Haditha 
as they went
    on rampage after the killing of a US Marine in a bomb attack.

    Washington's top military commander in Iraq immediately dismissed the 
reports as
    "ludicrous".

    "That's baloney," General George Casey told the Fox News Sunday television 
program.
    "We've already gone back and looked at it. Our soldiers who came on the 
scene found him
    being put in an ambulance by Iraqi police, they took him off, rendered 
first aid, and he
    expired," said the top brass.

    "He died while American soldiers were attempting to save his life. So the 
idea that there
    were people there beating him is just ludicrous."

    The US military said Sunday that military doctor have completed an autopsy 
on Zarqawi's
    body.

    US military spokesman Major William Wilhoite said the military was now 
"awaiting the
    findings" of the medical examination conducted by two doctors flown in from 
outside Iraq.
    Caldwell said Saturday the autopsy was being done to see "how he actually 
died" after
    repeated queries about the conditions of Zarqawi's death.

http://www.turkishweekly.net/news.php?id=33302

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