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May 27, 2005
Sketchy Details
by Dahr Jamail

Yesterday Iraq�s Minister of Defense, Sadoun al-Dulaimi, announced that
starting Saturday 40,000 Iraqi troops will seal Baghdad and begin to �hunt
down insurgents and their weapons.� Baghdad will be divided into two main
sections, east and west, and within each section there will be smaller
areas of control.

There will be at least 675 checkpoints and al-Dulaimi said this is the
first phase of a security crackdown that will eventually cover all of
Iraq.

Keep in mind that most of Iraq has remained in a �state of emergency�
since the beginning of the siege of Fallujah, on November 8th.

�We will also impose a concrete blockade around Baghdad, like a bracelet
around an arm, God willing, and God be with us in our crackdown on the
terrorists� infrastructure.�

Also at the press conference was Bayan Jabor, the Minister of Interior who
added, �These operations will aim at turning the government's role from
defensive to offensive.�

This is really, really bad news.

The Iraqi security forces already have an extremely bad name throughout
much of Baghdad. I�ve had three Iraqi doctors tell me, in different
hospitals at different times, that they call the Iraqi National Guard the
�dogs of the Americans.�

Another close friend of mine in Baghdad, also a doctor, wrote me recently
to say;

�Iraqi forces now have what they call �liwaa al deeb,� which means the
Wolf Brigade. This is a very American name, and is an ugly name which
gives the impression of violence. In the past the Iraqi troops held names
of some famous Muslim and Arabic symbols which were more accepted. Anyway,
the name wouldn�t matter if their behavior was straight�.they now practice
a kind of state sponsored terrorism.�

He went on to give an example of their not-so-straight behavior�

�Eyewitnesses in Al-Saydia area to the south of Baghdad told me that
recently when a car bomb detonated and destroyed the area nearby, people
were astonished to see the so-called police looting a destroyed mobile
phone store that was nearby! The police now are a bunch of thieves. Many
of then are already criminals who were released from Abu Ghraib prison
before the war.�

When I was in Baghdad in January, I was shot at by Iraqi Police on two
different occasions simply because our car drove too close to them.

Hence, out of concern for his family, Abu Talat has returned to Baghdad.
He fears that his two youngest sons will be detained simply because they
are of �military age,� according to the US military.

Even now in Haditha, where the US military is engaged in an operation
called �Operation New Market,� (where do they get these names?) somewhat
similar to the recent attack on Al-Qa�im, where around 1,000 troops are
raiding homes. They have set up sniper positions, and according to an
Iraqi doctor I spoke with today that has colleagues in Haditha, �The
Americans are detaining so many people there, any man between the ages of
16 and 25 years is being immediately detained without question.�

So Abu Talat is back into the fire�needless to say, I support his decision
to go back to look after his family, but not without deep concern and
sadness.

�What else can I do, habibi,� he asks me while holding up his hands today.

So we say goodbye yet again, which in this situation is always a difficult
thing to do. Will I see him again? Will his family be alright? What if�?

Life in occupied Iraq. On any given day, anything can happen. It�s a
numbers game.

He or any of my other friends there could end up like the three civilians
who were shot dead by US soldiers yesterday while they were traveling in a
minibus in al-Dora, Baghdad.

Lieutenant Jamie Davis, a spokesman for the US military, said of the
slaughter, �The details are sketchy and we don�t know who was involved.�

According to AFP, the bus driver who survived the incident said US troops
opened fire after he pulled over to get out of their way.

Now with over 675 checkpoints to be manned by the �dogs of the Americans,�
we�ll all have to get used to countless more civilian deaths where �the
details are sketchy.�

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