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Iraq criticises British rescue in Basra | ||||
2005-09-21 | ||||
![]() British troops used an armoured vehicle on Monday to burst into an Iraqi jail to rescue two soldiers held by police in Basra. âIt is a very unfortunate development that the British forces should try to release their forces the way it happened,â Haider Al Ebadi, an adviser to Prime Minister Ibrahim Jaafari, told a news conference in Baghdad. The operation followed rioting that began, according to police and local officials, when the two men fired on a police patrol. At least two Iraqis were killed in the violence. Residents of Basra, in a region with Iraqâs biggest oil reserves, called on British troops to leave the country. âIt is inappropriate for any Iraqi to be insulted by a British or an American or any other occupier, we reject the occupying forces,â said Abbas Jassim.
Ebadi said Iraqi security forces were justified in detaining the pair. âThey were acting very suspiciously like they were watching something and collecting information in civilian clothes in these tense times,â he said. âWhat the two Britons did was literally international terrorism,â Ali Al Yassiri, an aide to Sadr, told Reuters.
âFour tanks invaded the area. A tank cannon struck a room where a policeman was praying
Reid said the Iraqi Interior Ministry and local judges had asked the police to follow that procedure. âBut in the course of the day we became increasingly worried that those people in there to negotiate with the police seemed to be having no success in getting our men out.â However, Ebadi appeared to question the British assertion that the Interior Ministry had been involved. âTo my knowledge it was not dealt with centrally from Baghdad,â he said. Reid said it was not clear whether the Iraqi police were under threat themselves or colluding with local militia. Lorimer said troops had been sent to the police station where the two men had been detained to help ensure their safety. âAs shown on television, these troops were attacked with firebombs and rockets by a violent and determined crowd.â Furious crowds pelted British armoured vehicles with rocks and petrol bombs after the incident in which the British undercover soldiers were said to have fired on Iraqi police.
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Posted by:Steve White |
#4 Why is Sadr still alive? |
Posted by: Chuting Snereling8640 2005-09-21 20:14 |
#3 wonder how they liked it when saddam had their family members in jail>? |
Posted by: Uninetle Hupating2229 2005-09-21 16:14 |
#2 They should have shot the crowd down. |
Posted by: mac 2005-09-21 05:53 |
#1 You f*ck with the bull, you get the horns. |
Posted by: Captain America 2005-09-21 03:41 |