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11 Iraqis Killed in War Attacks, Scores Injured, According to Initial December 25, 2008 News reports


The following news only include deaths which were reported initially.

Editor's Note (Below)


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Yaqen.net reported the following news:

- Four Iraqi policemen were killed in an attack on a police checkpoint by gunmen in Al-Zunjili area, Mosul.

- A body of an Iraqi man was found in Al-Hillah.


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2 girls killed, wounded in house attack

December 25, 2008 - 08:59:18

SALAH AL-DIN / Aswat al-Iraq:

A girl was killed and a child was wounded when unknown gunmen broke into their house in eastern Dalou'iya district, a local police source said on Thursday.

“During an early hour this morning, gunmen raided the house of a policeman in Bishkan village, eastern Dalou'iya, and engaged in clashes that killed a 13-year-old girl and wounded a one-and-a-half-year-old girl,” Maj. Ali Abdullah from the local police told Aswat al-Iraq. “The policeman was also wounded after he has managed to kill one of the attackers,” Maj. Abdullah added.

Dalouiya is affiliated with Salah al-Din district, whose capital city, Tikrit, lies 175 km north of Baghdad.

SS (P)

4 civilians killed, 25 wounded in Baghdad bombing

December 25, 2008 - 07:38:13

BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq:

Four civilians were killed and 25 others were wounded in a car bomb explosion that ripped through Baghdad’s al-Shu'ala area today, according to a security source.

“An explosives-rigged car detonated near al-Madayef Restaurant in Baghdad’s al-Shula area, killing four civilians and wounding 25 others,” the source told Aswat al-Iraq.

SS (P)

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Editor's Note:

Only God knows how many Iraqis are killed everyday. The following represents part of the reporting but readers are advised that the actual number of deaths should very much exceed what's reported.

Concerning deaths of US soldiers, only those US citizens who die in Iraq are included in the statistics. There are no published statistics about US soldiers who die of their injuries after that. There are no published statistics about the deaths or injuries of the private army soldiers (security contractors), or about those without US citizenship.

It is noteworthy that May 20, 2008 news reports showed that death squads which execute Iraqis on daily basis are no longer hiding themselves. Previously, Sunni leaders pointed to Mahdi Army and Badr militiamen as the perpetrators. Now, death squads are composed of the US-recruited Sahwa fighters and policemen.

On September 6, 2008, news reports mentioned the killing of nine Iraqis who were arrested by Al-Muthanna Brigade of the Iraqi Army stationed in the city of Al-Falloujah. There corpses were found with bullets shot on their heads and chests. This incident is evidence that the sectarian-based Iraqi forces have been functioning also as death squads, which killed Iraqis for suspicion of belonging to resistance organizations, without any legal procedures or trials.

Despite the fact that there are scores of organizations involved in the Iraq war, the Iraqi government officials prefer to refer to them as Alqaeda gunmen for propaganda purposes, as mentioned in the June 4, 2008 news report. For accuracy purposes, the term "Alqaeda gunmen" may be replaced with "Iraqi fighters."

Finally, on daily basis, US-led forces arrest scores of Iraqis in an attempt to pre-empt them from resistance. Tens of thousands of Iraqis are still there in US detention camps and in the prisons of the US-backed Iraqi government. Daily records of these arrests can be obtained from the following three Iraqi sources of news: yaqen.net, amsi.org, and Voices of Iraq.


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