Islamic Fascists Control Iraqi Town

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Tue Sep 6, 2005 at 12:59 pm PDT • Views: 185

According to the Washington Post, a very bad situation has developed in the Iraqi town of Qaim, where we can see what sort of society the “insurgents” have planned for Iraq: Insurgents Assert Control Over Town Near Syrian Border.

BAGHDAD, Sept. 5 — Fighters loyal to militant leader Abu Musab Zarqawi asserted control over the key Iraqi border town of Qaim on Monday, killing U.S. collaborators and enforcing strict Islamic law, according to tribal members, officials, residents and others in the town and nearby villages.

Residents said the foreign-led fighters controlled by Zarqawi, a Jordanian, apparently had been exerting authority in the town, within two miles of the Syrian border, since at least the start of the weekend. A sign posted at an entrance to the town declared, “Welcome to the Islamic Republic of Qaim.” …

The report from Qaim, about 200 miles west of Baghdad, marked one of insurgents’ boldest moves in their cat-and-mouse duels with U.S. Marines along the Euphrates River. U.S. forces have described border towns in the area as a funnel for foreign fighters, arms and money into Iraq from Syria. …

Witnesses in Qaim said Zarqawi’s fighters were killing officials and civilians whom they consider to be allied with the Iraqi and U.S. governments or anti-Islamic. On Sunday, the bullet-riddled body of a young woman dressed in her nightclothes lay in a street of Qaim. A sign left on her corpse declared, “A prostitute who was punished.”

Zarqawi’s fighters have shot and killed nine men in public executions in the city center since the start of the weekend, accusing the men of being collaborators with U.S. forces, said Sheik Nawaf Mahallawi, a leader of the Albu Mahal, a Sunni Arab tribe that had clashed earlier with the foreign fighters.

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