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Out of Sight, Out of Mind
By Dahr Jamail
02/12/06 "Iraq
Dispatches" -- -- If one watches corporate media
or listens to Cheney Administration propaganda, one is either
not getting information about Iraq at all, or hearing that
things are looking up as the U.S. approaches another “phase” in
the occupation.
Just taking a brief look at the “security incidents” reported by
Reuters for today, 12 February, gives a little clue as to how
the occupation of Iraq, aside from being immoral and unjust, is
a dismal failure.
*RAMADI - Six insurgents were killed and another wounded on
Saturday when U.S forces conducted an air strike in the city of
Ramadi, 110 km
(68 miles) west of Baghdad, the U.S military said on Sunday.
*MUQDADIYA - Clashes between insurgents and Iraqi army soldiers
conducting a raid killed one rebel in Muqdadiya, 90 km (50
miles) north east of Baghdad. The army arrested 40 suspected
insurgents in the same operation.
*BAGHDAD - A 53-year-old male detainee at Abu Ghraib prison died
on Saturday as a result of complications from an assault by an
unknown number of detainees, the U.S military said in a
statement.
*MAHAWEEL - The bodies of three people, bound and shot in the
head and chest, were found in Mahaweel, 75 km (50 miles) south
of Baghdad, police said. The bodies showed signs of torture.
*ISKANDARIYA - The bodies of two people, bound and shot in the
head and chest, were found in Iskandariya, 40 km (25 miles)
south of Baghdad, police said. The bodies showed signs of
torture.
*BAGHDAD - Three police commandos and a civilian were killed and
four commandos wounded when a suicide bomber wearing an
explosive belt blew himself up near a check point in southern
Baghdad, police said.
*KIRKUK - Gunmen killed four policemen while they were driving
in a civilian car in the main road between Kirkuk and Tikrit,
175 km (110 miles) north of Baghdad, police said.
*KIFL - Gunmen wearing police uniforms killed a civilian on
Saturday in Kifl, a town about 150 km (100 miles) south of
Baghdad, police said.
*NEAR LATIFIYA - Police retrieved the body of a dead person from
the river on Saturday near Latifiya, south of Baghdad.
*BAQUBA - A director of sport education of Diyala province was
killed by gunmen in the city of Baquba, 65 km (40 miles) north
of Baghdad, police said.
*YATHRIB - Gunmen kidnapped three truck drivers who were
carrying equipment to a U.S military base on Saturday in Yathrib,
a region near Balad, 90 km (55 miles) north of Baghdad, police
said.
*BAIJI - Gunmen blew up a gas station on Saturday near the oil
refinery city of Baiji, 180 km (112 miles) north of Baghdad.
BAGHDAD - Twelve civilians were wounded when two roadside bombs
exploded in quick succession near an Iraqi police patrol in
central Baghdad, police said. SAMARRA - The Iraqi army found
three Iranian Shi'ite pilgrims who were among a group of 12,
including an Iraqi driver, kidnapped by gunmen in Samarra on
Friday, Iraqi army officials said. HAWIJA - Gunmen shot dead a
doctor and wounded an employee working in the main hospital in
Hawija, 70 km south west of the northern city of Kirkuk, on
Saturday, police said. KIRKUK - Four policemen were wounded when
a roadside bomb went off near their patrol in the northern city
of Kirkuk, 250 km (155 miles) north of Baghdad, police said.
KIRKUK - The corpse of a Kurdish contractor working with the U.S
army was found on Saturday in Kirkuk, police said. KIRKUK - Two
civilians were wounded by a roadside bomb near their patrol in
Kirkuk, police said. BAGHDAD - Two civilians were killed,
including a child, and three were wounded, when a roadside bomb
targeting police commandos exploded in a northern district of
the capital, police said.
A brief glance at recent events in Iraq shows that violence only
continues to escalate and the infrastructure which U.S.
taxpayers supposedly paid billions of dollars to repair is in
shambles.
While the Cheney Administration blame Iraqi resistance attacks
and sabotage for the lack of reconstruction, I would like to
remind people that at least $8.8 Billion of the money meant for
reconstruction efforts remains unaccounted for. Stuart Bowen,
the special inspector general for Iraq reconstruction, said this
is because “oversight” on the part of the Coalition Provisional
Authority “was relatively nonexistent.”
Meanwhile, the U.S. military is over a quarter of the way
towards having the 3,000th soldier killed in Iraq, as 2,267 have
now been killed. 25 of those deaths have occurred this month.
But as usual, it is the Iraqis who are paying the highest price.
Looking at Arab media outlets, evidence of this abounds.
According to Al-Sharqiyah television:
“The head of the Al-Fallujah Municipal Council was killed by
gunshots on February 7, Iraqi Al Sharqiyah TV reported that day.
In its 1100 gmt newscast, the TV said: "Unidentified armed men
this morning assassinated Shaykh Kamal Shakir Nizal, head of the
Municipal Council of Al-Fallujah, western Iraq.”
The U.S. backed puppet Iraqi government continues its
state-sponsored civil war. Aside from the numerous bodies found
in the aforementioned Reuters report, this past week Sharqiyah
also reported:
“Iraqi and US security forces raided the Iraqi Islamic Party’s
headquarters in the Al-Amiriyah area in western Baghdad. The
Islamic Party, which is one of the Iraqi entities operating
under the banner of the Iraqi Al-Tawafuq Front, issued a press
statement today saying that last night, Iraqi forces, backed by
US troops, assaulted the headquarters’ guards and the party
members who were there at the time, destroyed the headquarters’
furniture and contents, seized the licensed weapons carried by
the guards, and confiscated sums of money belonging to the
party.”
Of course atrocities continue at the hands of occupation forces.
Video has been released which shows a group of British soldiers
brutally beating and kicking defenseless Iraqi teenagers inside
a military compound, and Iraqis recently released from prisons
like Abu Ghraib are reporting ongoing torture at the hands of
U.S. forces. This, however, should come as no surprise since
Secretary of “Defense” Donald Rumsfeld issued a memo over two
years ago specifying which types of “harsh interrogation
techniques” he wanted used in Iraq.
This is just a brief overview of recent events in Iraq.
When Israeli/U.S. warplanes begin dropping bombs on Iran, will
Iraq fade to the back pages of the news as has Afghanistan? With
the corporate media coverage of Iraq at this sorry state
already, it’s difficult to imagine that not occurring.
(c)2004, 2005 Dahr Jamail.
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