Thursday, February 28, 2008

Residents: Sadr City Raids Target Civilians

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[Update: Our correspondent, Nabeel Kamal, tells us that the cousins interviewed by the New York Times about the US raids later died due to their wounds. These are the same cousins mentioned in this video as having been “martyred.”]
Baghdad, Iraq - Sadr City - In October 2007 the US Military claims it raided 3 locations in pursuit of a Shi’a masterminding a kidnapping gang. Iraqi civilians in the area claimed differently. The Coalition forces claim 49 criminals were killed and no civilians were injured in the raid. Iraqi Police and hospital officials reported only 15 deaths including three children. Another report from the Iraqi Ministry of Interior claimed there were 13 killed and 69 injured.
In other reports, the shadowy “Task Force 88″ or “Task Force Black” was cited as being involved in this raid. The report from Long War Journal suggested that they were involved due to the United States’ claim that the raid targeted the so-called “Special Groups,” off-shoots of the Mahdi Army who have defied Muqtada Sadr’s ceasefire order and are being supplied by Iran. In Esquire, Thomas P.M. Barnett writes that Task Force 88 was sent into Somalia seeking Al-Qa’eda operatives, with orders to “Kill anyone still alive and leave no unidentified bodies behind.”"
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