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http://www.juancole.com/2005/04/20-killed-42-wounded-us-troops.html

20 April 2005

20 Killed, 42 Wounded
  US troops humiliate member of parliament
    By Juan

Guerrillas killed some 20 persons in Iraq on Tuesday and late Monday
night, according to ash-Sharq al-Awsat. In the upscale Sunni Azamiyah
district of Baghdad, a suicide bomber killed 4 National Guards and wounded
38 persons when he attacked a police recruitment center. Gunmen
assassinated Baghdad University professor Fu'ad al-Bayati. In Khalidiyah
west of Baghdad, guerrillas fired on National Guard members, killing 5 and
wounding 4.

A tearful member of the Iraqi parliament, Fattah al-Shaikh, stood up
before other MPs and told the story of how he was attacked and detained by
US troops when he attempted to enter the Green Zone, the heavily fortified
area near downtown Baghdad where parliament is held and the US embassy is
situated. Wire services report that he said, '�I don�t speak English and
so I said to the Iraqi translator with them, �Tell them that I am a member
of parliament�, and he replied, �To hell with you, we are Americans.'" '

Al-Hayat reported that al-Shaikh, a member of the Muqtada al-Sadr bloc,
said the US troops put their boots on his neck and handcuffed him. The
Iraqi parliament was thrown into an uproar by the account, and demanded a
US apology from the highest levels of government. Others demanded that the
site of parliament meetings be changed. (This is not the first complaint
by a parliamentarian of being manhandled).

Parliament speaker Hajim al-Hasani condemned the assault, saying that
members of parliament are symbols of national honor and must be respected.

Parliament adjourned on hearing the news.

The incident will seem minor to most Americans and few will see this
Reuters photograph reprinted from al-Hayat (which is not the one featured
at the Reuters story on the incident on the Web). But such an incident is
a serious affront to national honor, and Iraqi male politicians don't
often weep.

It should be remembered that someday not so far from now, the US will come
to the Iraqi parliament for a status of forces agreement (SOFA), and
Fattah al-Shaikh and his friend will vote on it.

Meanwhile back in Washington, the US Senate showed disdain for Bush's
attempt to keep the Iraq funding requests, now totaling over $200 billion,
out of the budget deficit figures.

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