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Iraq-Jordan | |
City of ghosts | |
2005-01-11 | |
"They took prints of all my fingers, two pictures of my face in profile, and then photographed my iris. I was now eligible to go into Falluja, just like any other Fallujan." Dr Ali Fadhil makes a dangerous journey to Falluja to learn the post-siege fate of its residents. But his personal autopsy investigation remains unresolved. Where are the bodies of the purported casualties? Is a potato chip factory serving as the frozen storage crypt of fallen jihadis? | |
Posted by:button |
#6 I checked out the site, Seafarious, and it looks like this is a different "Ali Fadhil" than the former ITM guy...for which I'm glad as even the beginning excerpt is completely sensationalist |
Posted by: mjh 2005-01-11 4:47:16 PM |
#5 Killing jihadis: you can't just stop with one. |
Posted by: BH 2005-01-11 3:37:41 PM |
#4 Dr. Ali Fadhil is the missing "Iraq the Model" brother and now is at iraqilibe.blogspot.com |
Posted by: Seafarious 2005-01-11 3:37:05 PM |
#3 I will happily send a few barrels of Lard if they like. |
Posted by: Brett_the_Quarkian 2005-01-11 3:26:27 PM |
#2 Soylent Crisps is Jihadis. Extra crispy, please |
Posted by: Steve 2005-01-11 3:23:48 PM |
#1 Bodies in a potato chip factory? I can hardly wait for the al Guardian headline: Soylent Crisps is Jihadis. |
Posted by: SteveS 2005-01-11 3:15:16 PM |