Securing The Scene

April 19, 2007
By Um Thalit

“They prevented us from helping the injured and moving the bodies of the dead. They opened fire on us as if we were their enemies. They killed my friend Mansour who was taking an injured person on his bike to the hospital,”

I read in Aswat Al Iraq today that the American war minister was in Irak on a “surprise visit” I do not know why anybody should be surprised. Gates was in the region having very friendly talks with his good friend and fellow war criminal Amir Peretz.

Two war criminals Robert Gates and Amir Peretz
How friendly the two of them are. The American war criminal Gates and his friend the war criminal Peretz. The same Amir Peretz who massacred thosuands of Lebanese this summer. Gates went to Fallujah today.

To Fallujah where Americans used chemical weapons and lied about it and only now are admitting that they used them. Gates told his hirelings that the American “commitment” was not open ended. I am glad to hear it. The sooner the American ”commitment” is over the sooner our children will be safe.

I do not know why anybody would be surprised that Gates came to Irak. So many of us were killed yesterday and today that he must have been drawn to it irresistably. Have you ever seen how flies swarm to to blood and filth? They cannot help it. It is their nature. Here is some of what Mr. Gates was drawn to irresistable. Like a fly swarming to excrement and to blood.

This is Karar Khaudier the lady holding him is his aunt. They are waiting to collect the body of his father, who was one of the people killed in the bombings yesterday to be delivered for the funeral in Najaf

Kharar Kaudier waiting to collect his father’s body is photographed here being consoled by his aunt
This is the body of Montathar Qassim aged 6. Montathar was killed in yesterday’s bombings. The lady carrying his body is his mother.

Body of Monhatar Qasim 6 years old killed bombings April 18 2007  being carried by his mother

 

These children have to grow up in the hell that America has created in their home. In the first panel two boys are seen standing with their mother at where the bombing took place. In the second panel the man is pushing his wife and child in a wooden cart. Thanks to America this is quite a common way of getting around in Irak these days. Take a good look at the second photograph - do you notice how the bomb overturned the bus?

children at the bombing scene al sadriya april 19 2007
Those buses hold 25 people. When local rescuers tried to get the bodies out of the buses they discovered that many of the bodies were melted together. There are more than 40 such bodies in al-Kindi hospital so burnt that the they cannot be identified.

This of course was in a place that has been bombed often. Of course the Americans and their hirelings refuse to secure it until after it has been bombed, and bombed, and bombed again. Do you remember the last big bombing in this exact place? The one in February? And how the Americans “secured the scene” let me remind you of what one of the local people part of the rescue squads organised by the people who live in al Sadriya wrote about that bombing:

The “police” and their American masters arrive. They “secure” the scene. Perhaps they are happy now that their work has been done for them.

We cannot leave until they live as we want them live each of their tribes and nations must be separated to their own reservations and no longer know one another.

It’s a stubborn baby this one but these birthpangs will take just another 6 months.

The price is worth it.

The only thing these sand niggers understand is force and I’m about to introduce them to it.

A bombing during a “crack down” follows a set procedure. It is a stepped process that works like this:

Step Zero:

Prevent people Sunni, Shia, Christian, Jew, Arab, Kurd, Shabak, Turkman, or Yezhidi – it does not matter which from searching for bombs. This is the preliminary and most important step.

Subsequent Steps
  1. Get report of a really big and worthwhile bombing. (Wait …….)
  2. Wait some more.
  3. Arrive too late to be of any use to the most badly wounded.
  4. Look busy and important and “secure” the area.
  5. Make sure your American masters see how busy and important and loyal you are.
  6. Make sure you stop the ambulances from getting into the area. As always make the excuse that this is to stop follow on bombings. (Make sure your American masters see how busy and important you are.)
  7. Search the Ambulances very very slowly. (Make sure your American masters see how thoroughly you search.)
  8. Make sure you stop the cars and buses and taxis belonging to the people who live there bringing the wounded out. (Make sure your American masters see how busy and important you are.)
  9. Search the cars and buses and taxis belonging to the people who live there bringing the wounded out very very slowly. (Make sure your American masters see how thoroughly you search.)
  10. Introduce to force any sand nigger who does not leap to obey your American master.

Source: Gorilla’s Guides » Blog Archive » What will we talk about today you and I?

The Americans arrived here yesterday too. After most of their murdering work had been done for them. But of course these are Americans and may God prevent that any American in Irak ever miss an opportunity to kill Irakis. As they have done so often before the Americans opened fire on the rescuers:

“They prevented us from helping the injured and moving the bodies of the dead. They opened fire on us as if we were their enemies. They killed my friend Mansour who was taking an injured person on his bike to the hospital,”

http://www.aswataliraq.info/print.php?sid=42394

No wonder Mr. American war criminal Gates came to Irak. He was drawn irresistably to the blood. It is in his nature. He could not resist coming. That is what parasites are like. They are drawn irresistably to feed on the blood of the innocent dead.

I am too angry to write any thing more tonight.

Um Thalit

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6 Responses to “ Securing The Scene ”

  1. Griffon on April 20, 2007 at 4:20 am

    This is American payback for the recent peaceful but powerful demonstrations. The Americans are telling alSadr and others, “Demonstrate and we will kill you”.

    The American reaction is also telling the Iraqis that
    the Americans are afraid of mass peaceful demonstrations.

  2. Griffon on April 20, 2007 at 4:24 am

    For any readers who haven’t read the above linked “What shall we talk about today, you and I”, I strongly urge you to do so. It is one of the most powerful and revelatory pieces of writing on Iraq I have read.

  3. [...] Thalit of Gorilla’s Guides offers a plausible explanation: it was the militias who were providing security against the bombers. Before the surge, it was [...]

  4. [...] from the standpoint of one of the rescuers. On April 19, 2007 Um Thalit highlighted a report of American soldiers opening fire yet again on the rescuers after yet another bombing of Al Sadriya. Today in my mail box I received a link to this report in [...]

  5. Arthur P on April 29, 2007 at 10:51 pm

    This is a shocking story and many thanks for making this available to us in the west. The majority of people are with you all in heart and spirit, believe me. Bush and Blair are frankly psychopaths and pathocrats, deviants and murderers. Like all psychopaths they, and their followers have no conscience, no empathy for another human being in distress.

    The West is slowly realising that Suicice Bombers are a myth, and that the vast majority of ’suicide bombings’ are actually cover stories, for the US Black OPS to further their war mongering and divide Iraq into little statelets for them to control easier.

    You may be interested to read an article I found that conveys this fact very well.

    http://www.signs-of-the-times.org/articles/show/130203-%22Suicide+Bombings%22+-+The+Cover+Story+For+US+Military+Ops+In+Iraq

    Is the story you mention above, about the bodies that were fused together (http://www.aswataliraq.info/print.php?sid=42394) available in English to read?

    Thanks again,

    Arthur
    UK.

  6. markfromireland on April 30, 2007 at 1:28 pm

    Arthur,

    Thankyou for your comment. To answer your question – yes it is Aswat Al Iraq usually (but not always) provide an English language version of their feature articles of which that was one. You can find it here

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