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Lion of Babylon -> RE: Mehdi Army force Christians to wear the veil (8/25/2007 10:01:08 AM)

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tigris81

This is very sad and its unbelievable that Iraq has reached this level of inhumanity.


Dude, no one can believe it but its happening and I think all good Iraqis are in total shock about how low and inhumane some of their countrymen can be. Everyday is like a nightmare and it just goes on and on and on. Just as we think things might have a chance of improving something horrific happens to remind us that we don't have the luxury of day dreaming. The problem is that this reality is completely alien to me so I can't always take it in. God help Iraq. 




sadiq2006 -> RE: Mehdi Army force Christians to wear the veil (8/25/2007 11:13:52 AM)

lion of babylon
 
your iraqi people your countrymen do not do that they are always civilized people but it is the crazy stupid discusting governments of iraq are always like that using these advantages always, but not the iraqi people you should not think like that about your countrymen.




Lion of Babylon -> RE: Mehdi Army force Christians to wear the veil (8/28/2007 11:08:56 AM)

Dude, I didn't say all my countrymen were not civilised but there are far more cavemen and savages inhabiting our lands than we originally thought. Please don't twist my words Sadiq. [sm=smiley24.gif]




sadiq2006 -> RE: Mehdi Army force Christians to wear the veil (8/29/2007 11:13:13 AM)

lion of babylon
 
have faith on your people my dear friend because you are very well educated person and smart so have faith in your people and in allah the mighty god.
 
and also kick out those cavemen and savages inhabiting your lands.
 
first of all those kurds you have to kick them out, have faith lion of babylon.[:D][:D][:D]




Calm -> RE: Mehdi Army force Christians to wear the veil (8/29/2007 3:47:55 PM)

Why don't you button it...You full of so much crap its unbelieable.  Where did you learn your english.  I think you are Kurd who got upset with his bosses, you must be, with an english like yours, you are certainly a KURDI.




sadiq2006 -> RE: Mehdi Army force Christians to wear the veil (8/29/2007 7:11:23 PM)

Mr. calm
 
why don't you hit your head on the wall and get over it and stop being like a sissy and like children.




Lion of Babylon -> RE: Mehdi Army force Christians to wear the veil (11/12/2007 12:00:22 AM)

Police in Karabala criticising the Mehdi Army? Things must be getting better!





Mehdi Army had 'reign of terror'

Iraqi police say the powerful Mehdi Army militia has been involved in killing of hundreds of people in the mainly Shia Muslim province of Karbala.
 
Maj Gen Raid Shaker told a public meeting the militia of radical cleric Moqtada Sadr had brought four years of terror and anarchy causing 670 deaths. His allegations were backed by scores of angry people attending the meeting. Mr Sadr's supporters have rejected the allegations, saying they are victims of a smear to cover up excesses by police. The BBC's Jim Muir in Baghdad says such direct and public allegations are unprecedented and may indicate growing confidence on the part of the authorities that they can take on the militia. Sadr suspended the activities of the Mehdi Army for six months in August "in order to rehabilitate it in a way that will safeguard its ideological image".

The allegations came out as part of a bitter war of words that is now raging between police chiefs and the Mehdi Army, our correspondent says. During the four years to August 2007, Gen Shaker said more than 60 policemen and 600 civilians, including nearly 70 women, had been killed by the militia. Many participants at the meeting made emotional statements giving details of relatives they said had been killed or tortured by the Mehdi Army. The Mehdi Army's grip on Karbala - home to some of Shia Islam's holiest shrines - was broken in August after it was blamed for violent clashes with police in which more than 50 people were killed.
Before that, such public accusations against the militia would have been unthinkable, our correspondent says.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/7087500.stm




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