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Iraq
Links to the killing of Iraqi journalist Atwar Bahjat
2006-05-08
We posted the story yesterday, and I wanted to provide more links. Synopsis: Atwar Bahjat, an Iraqi journalist, was brutally raped, murdered and beheaded this past Feb. 22nd by advocates of the 'Religion of Pieces'.

The execution occurred shortly after the bombing of the Samarra shrine, which Ms. Bahjat covered. Apparently the story popped up in the Times because a video has surfaced. The story of her execution was much bigger news in the Middle East at the time.

The Mudville Gazette has more with plenty of links, including to the murder video (warning: gruesome).

Jihad Watch (Robert Spencer) also has the story.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/175675.php

"A gruesome beheading video delivered to the Sunday Times purporting to be of slain journalist Atwar Bahjat is a hoax. On Sunday, May 7th, the Times reported that they had received a low-quality video of Atwar Bahjat being slowly beheaded. That video is now being circulated on the internet as the "Atwar Bahjat" beheading video.

"The Jawa Report can reveal that the Times and Halal Jabar, the author of the article, are victims of a hoax. The video actually shows the gruesome murder of a Nepalese man by the Army of Ansar al-Sunna in Iraq from August of 2004. The man was one of 12 victims executed by the terrorist organization--the other 11 were shot (original story, video, and images of 12 Nepalese murdered in Iraq here).

The Times describes the Nepalese murder video precisely. However, the video delivered to the Times was actually a low-quality version of a much higher quality film originally made by Ansar al-Sunnah. The Times video also is edited to exclude the murder of the other 11 hostages.....

Soon afterward, jihadi forums began to circulate the phony video. Thanks to Baf Baf for much of the legwork in helping figure out which video the hoax had been made from.

"The Times reported that the film was delivered to them by Sunni insurgents and said that it had been found on the mobile phone of a dead Shia militant. The article erroneously tries to blame Bahjat's murder on Shia militias, and uses the false video as evidence of growing civil strife in Iraq.

"The video, in fact, actually shows an "infidel" being murdered by a Sunni Salaafist terrorist organization with ties to al Qaeda...
Posted by: john   2006-05-08 21:29  

#2  As someone posted (here or elsewhere): Michael Moore's Minutemen at their best.

Posted by: Xbalanke   2006-05-08 13:53  

#1  May she have found a Paradise worthy of her death and her life.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-05-08 12:41  

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