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Iraq orders Police to round up beggars, mentally disabled




Topic started on 19-2-2008 @ 11:39 AM by DimensionalDetective


Iraq orders Police to round up beggars, mentally disabled


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The decision came after a series of suicide attacks, including two female bombers who struck pet markets in Baghdad on Feb. 1, killing nearly 100 people. Iraqi and U.S. officials have said the women were mentally disabled and apparently unwitting bombers.

The people detained in the Baghdad sweep will be handed over to governmental institutions that can provide shelter and care for them, Interior Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Abdul-Karim Khalaf said.

"This will be implemented nationwide starting today," Khalaf told The Associated Press in a telephone interview.

"Militant groups, like al-Qaida in Iraq, have started exploiting these people in a very bad manner to kill innocents because they do not raise suspicions," Khalaf said. "These groups are either luring those who are desperate for money to help them in their attacks or making use of their poor mental condition to use them as suicide bombers."

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reply posted on 19-2-2008 @ 11:39 AM by DimensionalDetective


What a bizzare set of circumstances this 'war' has become. I don't think I have ever heard of anything like this. Using the homeless, and mentally disabled to attack soldiers of an occupying force. I hope that these poor, displaced people actually do get taken care of decently and are not instead locked away like they are criminals due to unfortunate sets of circumstances they are victim to.

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reply posted on 19-2-2008 @ 12:39 PM by xstealth


so what do they tell them, "Strap this to your chest and blow yourself up, we will give you $1 million after your finished."

I think the amount of poor and mentally disabled the terrorists are actually using is probably a fraction of a percent.

What exactly do they plan on doing with all those rounded up, keep them confined?



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reply posted on 19-2-2008 @ 12:59 PM by StoneGarden


Just a thought... What if?? These terrorists that are mentally disturbed, are actually people questioning the acts of their Government?

I mean, how do we know who they are? Because the media is telling us this? We do not live in Iraq. And, if the U.S. Military/National Guard Units that are over in Iraq, who is to say that these are NOT just training excercises for when they are pulled out of Iraq...

Again, it's just a thought, correct me if I am out of line to suggest such a hypo' stituation... I'm just trying to keep an open mind...



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reply posted on 19-2-2008 @ 01:02 PM by andy1033


You would think there would be alot, of people in iraq suffering from depression. So they going to round them all up?

What about there so called rights, oh yep, i forgot america is land of the free, as long as you sing there praises.

Bush was just talking today about political prisoners in cuba, and now this.

This is what you call liberty, all i can say, is the west is full of it. What about the rights of those taken, will they be filled with drugs, and like someone said above who says who is mentally lll, in a country where so many must be suffering from some sort of mental illness, from what they have been throught.

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reply posted on 19-2-2008 @ 01:12 PM by StoneGarden


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I was thinking the same thing...

Bush said in an article I read...
"KIGALI, Rwanda — President Bush said Tuesday that the resignation of Fidel Castro “ought to be a period of democratic transition” for Cuba, and said the country must hold free and fair elections to pick a successor after half a century of Communist rule."
“And I mean free and I mean fair,” Mr. Bush added, “not these kind of staged elections that the Castro brothers try to foist off as true democracy.”
and in the same article he said...
“They’re the ones who suffered under Fidel Castro,” he said. “They’re the ones who were put in prison because of their beliefs. They’re the ones who have been denied a right to live in a free society. So I view this as a period of transition and it should be the beginning of a democratic transition in Cuba.”
www.nytimes.com...

Seems like double standards... hahahah



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reply posted on 19-2-2008 @ 01:28 PM by Harlequin


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who`s the terrorist? to iraqi`s the US are terrorists - and the people who battle them in an unconventional way are hero`s

you know like in vietnam.



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reply posted on 19-2-2008 @ 01:54 PM by DimensionalDetective


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Indeed. It's a trip what a grand illusion of 'democracy' we have. The Illusion of choice of leaders who will actually help take our country to a better place, and not just use their positions as power and wealth grabs for themselves and the Elite circles surrounding them. The Admin is all up in everybody else's political affairs and worrying about who runs foreign gov's establishments, while they themselves are part of the most corrupt, special interest catering, hand-chosen groups of 'leaders' on earth. I'm suprised that more country's leaders aren't bringing this up.



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reply posted on 19-2-2008 @ 02:25 PM by JBA2848


I can't blame Bush for this directly, but it does ring of nazi past.If im not mistaken wasn't rounding up the homeless the mentally ill and physically disabled one of the first things Hitler did. Said it would better society.
I guess you could tie that to the Bush Prescott nazi past.

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