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[title] => ANARCHY IN IRAQ
[time] => 2004-06-24 05:37:52
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[bodytext] => (Please read article below) The sticking plaster is coming off The forced smiles are fading The lies are coming home for good The truth will prove degrading This ugly man who some support Has led only to more death We see the cost of his witless schemes With every dying breath NOW see the anarchy That faces this Iraq All down to endless lies Bush made to allow attack No more talk we’ll hear Of American shock and awe Now a violence so complete we see To lower every jaw SEE NOW the result of his abuse Of all your grief and fear Look HARD at the death Bush caused He has TRULY cost us dear O/ Insurgents strike at Iraqi cities Insurgents in Iraq have launched a series of apparently co-ordinated attacks on security forces in four towns and cities. 'The worst attacks were in the northern city of Mosul, where at least 40 people died and 60 were hurt in a series of car bombings, Iraqi police said. At least another 19 people died in attacks on police and US forces in the towns of Baquba and Ramadi. Residents were also reportedly fleeing fighting in Falluja. Three US soldiers died in Thursday's raids, the American military said. Trading fire There are reports of between four and seven bombings in Mosul. Police in the city said US forces and insurgents were now trading fire in the streets. Car bomb attacks were reported in the al-Wakhas district and on the Wadi Hajar police station in the south of the city. The Iraqi Police Academy, another police station and the al-Jumhuri hospital were also attacked, according to Iraqi police and doctors. A police lieutenant, Mohammed Mohammad Abdul Karim, told the Agence France-Presse news agency seven people were killed and 20 wounded in the al-Wakhas attack. Another policeman said the Wadi Hajar bomb had left 'many killed and wounded'. One US soldier was killed and three wounded in the blasts in Mosul, the US army said. In Baquba, 55km (35 miles) north-east of Baghdad, witnesses described how masked men dressed in black took control of the main road. They attacked a police station with assault rifles and rocket-propelled grenades. US military spokesman, Major Neal O'Brien, said a US patrol had been attacked in Baquba. 'At 5.30 am (0130 GMT), a 1st Infantry Division (1st ID) patrol was attacked by al-Mufraq circle. The patrol returned fire, killing two insurgents. 'There also have been reports of indiscriminate fire, landing in populated areas. They're firing mortars indiscriminately,' Major O'Brien said. Two US soldiers died in the Baquba fighting and seven were wounded, the US army said. American aircraft dropped three 225kg bombs on one insurgent position, US officials said. Helicopter downed In Ramadi, 100km west of the capital, similarly black-clad insurgents fired rocket-propelled grenades at two police stations, police said. 'We were inside the al-Qataneh police station and suddenly a very heavy explosion happened,' said 1st Lt Ahmed Sami. 'We discovered later on that the police station was attacked from all around.' Seven people were killed and 13 were wounded in the attack, hospital officials said. Two other groups of insurgents attacked a second police station and a government building. One resident said by telephone that no-one was able to leave their home due to heavy gunfire in central Ramadi. In Falluja, the US military said a Cobra helicopter had been shot down but there were no casualties. US warplanes and helicopter gunships were flying low over the city in response to gunfire and rocket-propelled grenades. Residents were seen fleeing towards the main road out of the city. Officials have warned that attacks on security forces would increase in the run-up to the 30 June handover of power to an Iraqi interim government.' http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/3835001.stm [comments] => 2 [counter] => 170 [topic] => 41 [informant] => steeleyes [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 0 [ratings] => 0 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => political )
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