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Iraq
Basra: Iraqi paramilitaries use children as human shields
2003-04-02
Edited to focus on the outrage.
Iraqi Fedayeen paramilitaries used children as human shields during a battle with British troops, a British tank commander has claimed. Sergeant David Baird, who commands a Challenger 2 tank from C Squadron of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards battle group, said he had witnessed at least four or five children, aged between five and eight, being grabbed "by the scruff of the neck" and held by Iraqi fighters as they crossed a road in front of his tank. Sgt Baird said he had been "sickened" by the tactics of the Iraqis, who moments earlier had been firing rocket-propelled grenades at his tank. He said he had been forced to halt any retaliatory fire because of the danger to the children's lives.

"We were just to the south-east of Basra and were being fired on by rocket-propelled grenades. I could see the Iraqis ahead of us at a crossroads. They were wearing black jump-suits with red shamaghs – they were Fedayeen and I was preparing to fire at them. They were crossing the road to try and outflank us on the left and, as they crossed, four or five of them grabbed kids by the scruff of their necks and dragged them across with them. They were using them as human shields so that I had to stop firing. The children were only five to eight years old. There were lots of women and children there. It was a busy crossroads, but they didn't seem to care." Sgt Baird said that when the Iraqi fighters had crossed the road the children were freed and allowed to run back to their mothers. He then fired at the building in which they were sheltering, destroying the building and killing about six of them.
Bravo. Couldn't have happened to a more deserving bunch of scum.

Sgt Baird witnessed the children being used during a battle on Sunday fought by Royal Marines and tanks from the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards which resulted in two villages, Kut Ibrahim and Kuj al-Mun, being captured. Both are suburbs south of Basra. Gunner Stuart Ferguson, 23, from Glasgow, also witnessed the children being used as human shields. "The Iraqis were walking across the road with AK-47s and RPGs in one hand and kids grabbed by the back in the other. I couldn't believe it. I was dumbfounded. I couldn't believe that they were going to such lengths. I could see they were kids, wee girls and wee boys, they were really young."
Wonder how the peaceniks feel about this sort of 'human shield'.

The lefties will deny such a thing ever happened. Or more specifically, they'll ignore the fact that it ever happened. If you don't acknowledge it, it didn't take place, did it? It's called selecting your facts to back up your theories. Eye-witness testimony is always discounted when it doesn't fit the ideology — it's not like there have't been enough stories of Baathist cruelty and disregard for human life.
Posted by:Steve White

#5  The leftys wouldn't believe it if it was happening in the street outside of their houses. They'd just refuse to go out and look.
Posted by: tu3031   2003-04-02 14:36:18  

#4  in the 1930's there were a significant number of Americans, especially intellectuals, who supported Stalin (either as Communist Party members, fellow travelers, or sympathizers). From 1936 to 1939 they were confronted by a series of events, from the "show trials" and purges to the Nazi-Soviet Pact. By 1940 most had ceased to be Stalinist, largely shifting to the anti-Stalinist left (either Trotskyite, Social Democrat, or liberal) A handful shifted all the way to the right (neo-cons ahead of their time). A significant number (especially in Hollywood), however, remained pro-stalinist - when party membership became less tenable, they shifted towards communist-ympathizing "progressive".

So events DO change minds, even extremist's minds (think of some of the human shields who have returned from Baghdad) but some minds are not open to change.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2003-04-02 12:56:03  

#3  People's ideologies almost always blind them, it's tragic that the passion that is often needed to affect change tends to overwhelm the rationality to effect a "correct" change.

What I would like to see are photographs of children used as human shields, something to plaster on newsweek.
Posted by: DeviantSaint   2003-04-02 09:36:35  

#2  Words like "pacifist" and "argument" can't be used together in a complete sentence without a negative.
Posted by: Bulldog   2003-04-02 06:45:57  

#1  IT would shot the peaceniks argument to hell.
Posted by: raptor   2003-04-02 06:40:25  

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