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http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,920570,00.html
'This makes us love Saddam, not America'

34 die as US missiles hit wrong target

Luke Harding in Halabja, northern Iraq
Monday March 24, 2003
The Guardian

The last thing that Omar Mohammed Saeed heard was the sound of the
American missile plunging through the roof of his dormitory. It was 12.30 at
night, and Mr Saeed and his fellow peshmerga fighters had been fast
asleep.

The laser-guided bomb reduced the compound where Mr Saeed had been
staying into a tomb of pulverised concrete and metal. There was no
chance of escape.

"We don't understand. Why did America do this? My uncle was a kind man
who would never have hurt anybody," his nephew, Sadar Mohammed, said
yesterday. "This makes us love Saddam Hussein rather than America," he
added.

Mr Saeed was killed in a US missile strike against Iraq in the early hours of
Saturday. Over the weekend the US fired more than 70 missiles at territory
in north-east Iraq controlled by Ansar al-Islam, a radical Islamist group
linked by the Bush administration to al-Qaida.

It was Mr Saeed's misfortune that on the night the missiles fell from the sky
he was sleeping in the next-door village. Most of the missiles landed on
Ansar's tiny mountainous enclave, close to the town of Halabja and the
Iranian border.

But four missiles hit Khormal, a large neighbouring village, and the
headquarters of another Islamic group, Komala.

Komala's military garrison was also hit, killing Mr Saeed and at least 33 other
people. As volunteers pulled corpses and body parts from the smouldering
ruins of the compound yesterday, Mr Saeed's widow Aisha and 10 children
wanted to know only one thing: why had America killed him?

"There is no excuse for doing this," said his nephew, Mr Mohammed. "We
were happy when the US promised to get rid of Saddam Hussein and his
regime. But this is replacing Saddam with another form of tyranny."

"We simply don't understand," said another relative, Star Rafor.

Refugees who poured out of Khormal yesterday also wanted to know why a
superpower that prided itself on the accuracy of its weaponry appeared
to have got it wrong. "The US has committed an injustice. It needs to be
more careful about civilians," Tafir Abdulla said, as he fled town in a lorry
loaded with his belongings.

Mr Saeed's relatives buried him in an unmarked plot in Halabja's bleak
cemetery on Saturday morning. Afterwards they produced his photo,
showing a middle-aged man wearing traditional Kurdish clothes, standing in
his leafy back garden. He was 50, and had died of massive internal injuries,
they said.

It was not clear last night whether the Americans had hit his garrison in
error or had been fed wrong information by the main Kurdish faction, the
Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), which has been trying to wipe out
Ansar al- Islam for 18 months.

Ansar's guerrillas have been expecting an American attack since late
January, when the US secretary of state, Colin Powell, told the UN that
the group had links with Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network. Its fighters
took to the mountains long ago, and appear to have survived the
bombardment largely unscathed.

Mr Saeed and his comrades, by contrast, were not thought to be on any
US target list. They have no known connection with al-Qaida or with
Baghdad. They have spent most of their life fighting Saddam Hussein.

Their group, Komala, run by the bearded warlord Ali Bapir, is part of the
Iraqi opposition, and has been at pains to distinguish itself from its
fundamentalist neighbours. Mr Bapir fled to Iran last week, leaving his
fighters behind.

"The reason so many people died is because they were not expecting to
be attacked," Mr Mohammed said.

Kurdish officials say at least 150 people were killed by US bombing over the
weekend in northern Iraq - while others say around 60 have died. Either
way the human cost of the coalition's war to get rid of Saddam Hussein is
now becoming grimly visible. The phrase collateral damage has a hollow
ring.

Savage reply

Ansar al-Islam's reply to America's missile attack was swift and
characteristically savage. On Saturday afternoon
an Ansar guerrilla drove up to a PUK checkpoint in a taxi packed with
explosives. He blew himself up, killing an Australian cameraman, Paul
Moran, 39, who had been filming a few feet away, and three Kurdish PUK
fighters.

US warplanes were in action again yesterday against Ansar targets,
dropping four bombs at around 4am. "The vibrations shook all the doors
and windows and woke everybody up," said Mahmud Sangawi, a PUK
official.

The PUK is now expected to launch a ground assault on Ansar's positions,
possibly with the help of US special forces, who are now pouring into the
Kurdish enclave of northern Iraq in large numbers.

PUK's regional prime minister, Barham Salih, claimed that the Islamic group
that bore the brunt of the weekend bombing had failed to distinguish itself
clearly enough from Ansar al-Islam and had paid the price.

"Obviously civilian casualties are a major concern to us," he said. "But we
have told these guys to stay away from Ansar. They have nobody to blame
but themselves."

Ansar guerrillas had been moving freely across Komala's territory, he
added. But the inevitable suspicion remains that as the US gets further
embroiled in Iraq, Iraqi factions will exploit their relationship with the US
military to settle scores with local rivals.

This happened during America's last war in Afghanistan, and appears to be
happening again now.

Mr Saeed's family yesterday took consolation from the fact that they were
at least able to extricate his body from the rubble. Many other Komala
fighters were vapourised.

"When Saddam oppressed us there was a reason," Mr Mohammed said, after
his uncle's funeral. "We revolted against him and killed his soldiers. But we
haven't done anything to the Americans for them to treat us like this."

Who did he now prefer? "We prefer Saddam," he said.

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