Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Confiscated Documents List 6,000 Al Qaeda In Iraq Suicide Bombers


Ominous to say the least. This is from an article over at MonstersAndCritics found here:


Iraqi security forces found documents purported to belong to the al-Qaeda terrorist network in Diyala province, which include names of 6,000 alleged suicide bombers in Iraq, an official newspaper said Tuesday.
'The documents reveal that 6,000 people, most of them Arab and Afghan nationals, were involved in suicide bombings in Iraq since the US-led invasion in 2003,' Sheikh Sabah Shukr al-Shumary, the spokesman for the Awakening Councils of Baquba Clans, was quoted by al-Sabah newspaper as saying.

And as if that isn't bad enough, look at this from the article:


The spokesman said the documents revealed that widows of suicide bombers in Diyala were invited to join al-Qaeda.
Al-Shumary added that intelligence information indicated the presence of training camps in the Hamrin mountains in Baquba, where 15 women are being trained for suicide bombing operations.

All along it has been known that Diyala province has been a stronghold of al Qaeda in Iraq and when the U.S. forces tried to gut out the city of Baquba, they saw what was basically a home based camp of al Qaeda. But this reveals just how big of an "industry" suicide bombing had become with the sophisticated training camps and of course, what seems to be a limitless number of suicide attackers.

I've said it before...any human being that would prey upon the emotions of a woman who has lost her husband to enlist her in the effort to kill herself and others, is below the worst vermin on this Earth. There isn't a special place in Hell for these minions...oh no, there's a dungeon BELOW Hell that will take care of these sorts.


Document lists 6,000 al-Qaeda suicide bombers in Iraq (Extra)

Baghdad - Iraqi security forces found documents purported to belong to the al-Qaeda terrorist network in Diyala province, which include names of 6,000 alleged suicide bombers in Iraq, an official newspaper said Tuesday.
'The documents reveal that 6,000 people, most of them Arab and Afghan nationals, were involved in suicide bombings in Iraq since the US-led invasion in 2003,' Sheikh Sabah Shukr al-Shumary, the spokesman for the Awakening Councils of Baquba Clans, was quoted by al-Sabah newspaper as saying.
Awakening Councils are police units set up by clans and backed by the US military to fight Sunni extremist insurgents loyal to al-Qaeda mainly in Sunni-dominated provinces.
The spokesman said the documents revealed that widows of suicide bombers in Diyala were invited to join al-Qaeda.
Al-Shumary added that intelligence information indicated the presence of training camps in the Hamrin mountains in Baquba, where 15 women are being trained for suicide bombing operations.
Four suicide bombings were carried out by women in the last two months in Baquba, the capital of Diyala, 60 kilometres north-east of Baghdad.

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