Iraq's youngest Shaheed.

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A pregnant, 40 years old Iraqi woman was shot by US military on August 10th, 2005 in the city of Mosul, northern Iraq, while in front of her house. The woman, who was in her 32nd week of pregnancy, was hit in her abdomen and collapsed immediately. As usual, US troops looked carelessly and walked away, not offering any help or medical care.



Bystanders then took the woman to the ER at the Republican Hospital in Mosul. The ER medical team performed a C-section in an attempt to save the fetus, but he was dead as the bullet had penetrated his chest and exited from his back.



Iraq Tunnel: The world is safer now, as another terrorist or maybe a potential aide to Zarqawi was terminated.

Great job guys in uniform. Your country is proud of you.(Sarcastic)



An Iraqi medical association on September 7, 2005 submitted the Article and pictures.

The original title of the article translates:



"The youngest Iraqi martyr: US occupation troops kills an 8 months old fetus in the womb"

It was published in its original Arabic text in Iraqi League (www.iraqirabita.org).

May Allah bless us all and admit us to Jannat ul-Firdaus. Ameen.
 
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La Hawla wa laa Quwwata illah billah

i guess theyll say, if he had a chance to live hed become a terrorist :(
Asallama Alakium walahi sister that's so true.See this

Infants showing up on U.S. `no-fly' list

ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — Infants have been stopped from boarding planes at airports throughout the United States because their names are the same as, or similar to, those of possible terrorists on the government's "no-fly list."

It sounds like a joke, but it's not funny to parents who miss flights while scrambling to have babies' passports and other documents faxed.

Ingrid Sanden's one-year-old daughter was stopped in Phoenix before boarding a flight home to Washington at Thanksgiving.

"I completely understand the war on terrorism, and I completely understand people wanting to be safe when they fly," Sanden said. ``But focusing the target a little bit is probably a better use of resources."

The government's lists of people who are either barred from flying or require extra scrutiny before being allowed to board airplanes grew markedly since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

Critics including the American Civil Liberties Union say the government doesn't provide enough information about the people on the lists, so innocent passengers can be caught up in the security sweep if they happen to have the same name as someone on the lists.

That can happen even if the person happens to be an infant like Sanden's daughter. (Children under two don't need tickets but Sanden purchased one for her daughter to ensure she had a seat.)
"It was bizarre," Sanden said. "I was hugely pregnant, and I was like, `We look really threatening'."

Sarah Zapolsky and her husband had a similar experience last month while departing from Dulles International Airport outside Washington. An airline ticket agent told them their 11-month-old son was on the government list.

They were able to board their flight after ticket agents took a half-hour to fax her son's passport and fill out paperwork.

"I understand that security is important," Zapolsky said. "But if they're just guessing, and we have to give up our passport to prove that our 11-month-old is not a terrorist, it's a waste of their time."

Well-known people like Senator Edward Kennedy, Democratic Representative John Lewis of Georgia, and David Nelson, who starred in the sitcom The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, have also been stopped at airports because their names match those on the lists.

The government has sought to improve its process for checking passengers since the Sept. 11 attacks. The first attempt was scuttled because of fears the government would have access to too much personal information. A new version, called Secure Flight, is being crafted.

But for now, airlines still have the duty to check passengers' names against those supplied by the government.

That job has become more difficult — since the 2001 attacks the lists have swollen from a dozen or so names to more than 100,000, according to people in the aviation industry who are familiar with the issue. They asked not to be identified by name because the exact number is restricted information.
 
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what.. that would be funny if it wasnt so sad

what is an 11 month old kid going to do? :huh:
 
wa alaikum assalam

Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'oon. That's so sad :'(
 
amani said:
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what.. that would be funny if it wasnt so sad

what is an 11 month old kid going to do? :huh:
Asallama Alaikum sis I think he/she was hiding a gun in their diapers. :D
 
Well, she was certainly not the first (and last) in the war. Many are likely to have died in the initial war in 2003 and there are reports of several more since then. And considering the frequent attacks on markets nowadays by the 'resistance', it is likely many more got killed, since I assume mostly women visit these markets?

This is from mere weeks after the occupation started in 2003:
Iraq says women killed troops
Two female suicide bombers carried out an attack which killed three coalition soldiers at a checkpoint north-west of Baghdad on Thursday, Iraq says.

A pregnant woman who ran from the car just before the explosion died in the blast as did the driver of the vehicle, who Iraq's official news agency said was also a woman.

The Arabic television station al-Jazeera broadcast separate videotapes of two Iraqi women, one saying she was seeking "martyrdom" and the other threatening a jihad or holy war against American, British and Israeli "infidels".

US Central Command in Qatar said the incident occurred on Thursday evening 18 kilometres from the Haditha Dam and about 130 km (80 miles) from the Iraq-Syria border.

"A pregnant female stepped out of the vehicle and began screaming in fear," a statement said.

"At this point the civilian vehicle exploded, killing three coalition force members who were approaching the vehicle and wounding two others."

The apparent suicide attack occurred in an area where special forces are present but where US-led forces are thin on the ground.

US Marine Captain Stewart Upton told the Reuters news agency: "We are treating it as another desperate act of a dying regime that knows they're in trouble."

The BBC's correspondent in Qatar, Paul Adams, says there are suspicions people are being made to carry suicide bombs.

Saddam's reward

It is the second apparent suicide car bombing in Iraq.

On 29 March, an Iraqi officer posing as a taxi driver detonated his car at an army checkpoint near the central city of Najaf, killing four US soldiers.

Iraqi President Saddam Hussein later honoured the officer and gave his family a large sum of money.

The Iraqi Government promised more suicide attacks.

Coalition troops were put on heightened alert after the first attack and there have since been incidents of soldiers firing on civilian vehicles that have approached checkpoints.

Eleven members of the same family were killed when troops fired on their vehicle near Najaf this week.

The family reportedly said they misunderstood coalition leaflets instructing them to flee to seek safety.

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/middle_east/2917107.stm

Published: 2003/04/05 09:03:03 GMT
 
If one is really concerned about the women of Iraq, it isn't the American "crusaders" one should be worried about.
 
If one is really concerned about the women of Iraq, it isn't the American "crusaders" one should be worried about.

It's pretty **** sad that you show up here, just to drill people. You've already said you don't care about the Shia or the Sunnis. You obviously don't care about the women and children. In fact, you're whole attitude here has been yet another damage control routine: Americans are great and we would NEVER do that. Like the U.S. military NEVER raped any women, either? You need to get a life.

Ninth Scribe
 
It's pretty **** sad that you show up here, just to drill people. You've already said you don't care about the Shia or the Sunnis. You obviously don't care about the women and children. In fact, you're whole attitude here has been yet another damage control routine: Americans are great and we would NEVER do that. Like the U.S. military NEVER raped any women, either? You need to get a life.

Ninth Scribe

Perhaps you need to get a life and stop responding to my posts if they disturb you so much.

I would also appreciate if you would stop putting words in my mouth and mischaracterizing my points of view. I said I didn't care about the Shia or the Sunni in the context of the War in Iraq, in other words, I don't care for one sect any more than the other.

Yes, rapes have occurred in Iraq with U.S. soldiers to blame. I have never once denied this fact, as long as the cases are properly proven and not based on heresay. I hope they punish Cortez to the fullest extent of the law. My point was that pretending U.S. "crusaders" are the major threat to Iraqi women is grossly inaccurate. There have been hundreds of Iraqi women kidnapped by criminal elements and "insurgents", and the death squads, both Shia and Sunni, don't seem to discriminate between man or woman. Not to mention the suicide bombers.
 
It's pretty **** sad that you show up here, just to drill people. You've already said you don't care about the Shia or the Sunnis. You obviously don't care about the women and children. In fact, you're whole attitude here has been yet another damage control routine: Americans are great and we would NEVER do that. Like the U.S. military NEVER raped any women, either? You need to get a life.

Ninth Scribe

With all due respect Ninth_Scribe, but you do not have the moral authority to condemn Keltoi on this. Your unwavering support for and idolization of Zarqawi, his group and his method have done little to show you yourself care about women and children, let alone Shiites.
 
With all due respect Ninth_Scribe, but you do not have the moral authority to condemn Keltoi on this. Your unwavering support for and idolization of Zarqawi, his group and his method have done little to show you yourself care about women and children, let alone Shiites.

Its back...its waaay back. Its oughta here. :beard:
 
With all due respect Ninth_Scribe, but you do not have the moral authority to condemn Keltoi on this. Your unwavering support for and idolization of Zarqawi, his group and his method have done little to show you yourself care about women and children, let alone Shiites.

With all due respect KAding, this habit of yours, always running to Keltoi's rescue, is a bit tiring as well. Dogs do that. Your constant attacks against Zarqawi are predictable enough, but once again, are based on pure bull s--t. Thus far, the U.S. has more blood on it's hands than Hitler. It's people like you who have vindicated people like Zarqawi. There is only one difference I can see between Bush and Zarqawi. Zarqawi never lied.

The topic of discussion is the youngest Shahid to be killed by U.S. soldiers. Maybe if someone rapes your wife, and shoots her family and is stupid enough to take pictures of how funny it all is to them, you'll wake up. But I have my doubts. You don't even ask questions.

Ninth Scribe
 
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Inna Lillahi Wa Inna Alayhi Rajioun.
Thats just a speck of what goes on with the people there :cry:
Ya Allah :cry:
Its really sad to call it heresay when you have pictures sitting in front of your face :(
 
This is fantastic....show pictures of a 32 week fetus with a terrible bullet wound...then combine it with preposterous verbiage like...


A pregnant, 40 years old Iraqi woman was shot by US military on August 10th, 2005 in the city of Mosul, northern Iraq, while in front of her house. The woman, who was in her 32nd week of pregnancy, was hit in her abdomen and collapsed immediately. As usual, US troops looked carelessly and walked away, not offering any help or medical care. :thumbs_do :rolleyes:

Come on guys. Did someone get permission to use these pictures in an obvious propaganda ploy?

Why not just reprint the Elders of Zion while you are at it?
 

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