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Friday, March 02, 2007

Sunni Group Admits To Killings Of 14 Policemen

The Islamic State in Iraq:

"The Islamic State in Iraq has given the infidel government of [Nuri] al-Maliki 24 hours to respond to its demands... but it did not give any importance for their blood."

"We will show the film of the implementation [of the execution ruling] soon, God willing."    Source

   The Islamic State in Iraq posted this on a website while taking the credit for the execution of 14 police officers which they kidnapped along with 4 other workers who have not been found at this time.

Al Jazeera

"This blessed operation is a response to crimes carried out by those infidels in their fight against the Sunnis," the statement said.

"The latest of the crimes committed by these traitors was to rape our sister in religion."

"Sabrin al-Janabi did come and say that she was raped by three Iraqi security forces. The government at first reacted by saying that it will conduct an investigation," she said.

"Hours later, the government came back and said the three men were cleared of that accusation, that Sabrin al-Janabi had come out with false accusations, and that the three men would each be given a medal of honour.

"That has caused a big uproar among the Sunni groups," Abdel Hamid said, adding that al-Janabi's identity was still confused.

"A few days later, both the prime minister's office and the Iraqi Islamic Party - which is the biggest Sunni party here - said her name was not really Sabrin al-Janabi, that she had used a false name and that she was of Shia origin," she said.

 

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