Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Iraq: al Qaida Documents Found with 6000 Names of Suicide Bombers

These documents are a treasure trove of information. With the names of 6000 past suicide bombers, coalition forces will be able to paint an accurate picture of the terrorist networks and possibly stop new suicide bombers.
The documents also revealed that al Qaida is trying to recruit the widows of the suicide bombers. There is a training camp in the mountains of Baquba, where women are training to be suicide bombers. Top News


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.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

says alot about a people who can come up with 6,000 dummies who will blow themselves up.

Dinah Lord said...

I hope your next post will report big old US of A boom-booms going off in the mountains of Baquba...

And truly what does it say about a religion that inspires this type of suicidal tendencies?

Religion of Peace or Religion of Psychotics? You make the call.

kyros said...

Heh, I was hoping to read/hear about a boom-boom in Baquba