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Anti-Qaeda family gunned down at home in Iraq
A couple and their son as well as a woman neighbour taking part in the fight against Al-Qaeda have been killed by gunmen near the restive Iraqi city of Baquba, police and relatives said on Tuesday. "Armed men of Al-Qaeda attacked the home of Faraj Dahshem al-Zaydi in Sheikh village on Monday. They killed the 60-year-old man, his wife, their son Mustafa, 18, and a 35-year-old neighbour," police Liutenant Colonel Najim al-Sumaidi told AFP. "The armed men put the three members of the family in a room of their home and gunned them down," he said.
Civil, wel-reasoned discourse, Islamic-style.
The head of Baquba hospital's morgue, Ahmad Fuad, said four bodies were brought in. Villagers and family members said at the hospital that they had joined one of the local "Awakening" groups which have sided with the US military in fighting Al-Qaeda in Iraq.

An army officer, meanwhile, said Iraqi soldiers killed two Saudi nationals and an Algerian suspected of belonging to the Al-Qaeda terror network in a pre-dawn raid on Tuesday near the northern city of Samarra. Iraqi special forces arrested a local Al-Qaeda leader, identified as Mahmud al-Rahmani, after an operation against a hideout in an industrial district of Samarra, Lieutenant Muthanna Shakir Mahmud said. During an interrogation, Rahmani told the soldiers of a second hideout in a Samarra suburb. The soldiers raided the site and clashed with the Saudis and the Algerian, killing all three, Mahmud said.
[BANG! BANG! BANGETY BANG!] "Stick 'em up!"
Soldiers discovered a weapons cache at the site that included rockets and bombs, he added.

In Mosul, northeast of Baghdad, a suicide bomber blew up his car in an attack on security forces, killing an Iraqi soldier and wounding three others. And a police officer was killed when two gunmen fired into his vehicle near the city of Baquba, security sources said.

US and Iraqi forces have been seeking for more than a year to flush out Al-Qaeda operatives and have pacified several areas, including districts of Baghdad and the western province of Anbar.
Posted by: Fred 2008-02-20
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