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Iraq
56 dead bodies found in Baghdad, 103 buried in Karbala
2006-11-04
(KUNA) -- Up to fifty-six unidentified dead bodies were found in Baghdad on Friday, while 103 dead bodies were buried in Karbala, said Iraqi security and medical sources. An Iraqi Police source said 56 dead bodies were found in several areas in Baghdad during the past 24 hours, noting that the bodies were shot to death except for one that was beheaded, and that all bodies were handcuffed and blindfolded.

Meanwhile, medical sources in Karbala said the Forensics Department in Al-Hussein Public Hospital received 103 bodies from the Forensics Department in Baghdad for burial. The sources added that the bodies remained three months in the refrigerators of the Forensics Department in Baghdad as they were not retrieved by any friends or relatives. The bodies had torture marks all over them, while some were beheaded and shot several times.
Posted by:Fred

#7  Nice prediction re: Ayatollah power, but that is not scheduled to go away in the near future unless you know something the rest of us don't.

With Iran pumping money and material into this fight more of our guys are going to die with no improvement in the ground situation.

I am getting pessimistic and leaning more to letting them kill one another with abandon. If we are going to remain we need to shut off the Iranian border and make it very clear to the black hats in Tehran that if we find one piece of equipment that came from Iran then their gasoline refinery is toast. Second infraction results in the loss of most of their military installations throughout the country.
Posted by: Remoteman   2006-11-04 18:35  

#6  Karbala burial reveals that the dead are Shiites. Sunnis are more brutal, but Shiites - specifically al-Sadrites - are doing most of the killing. Personally, I blame the corrupting effect of Iran bribery of Iraqi police and military for escalating this violence.

I would predict that once Ayatollah power has been destroyed, then the Sunnis will turn on their own terrorists, while the al-Sadrites will dissolve without Ayatollah support. The Sunni-Card has to be played because it is the Sunni-Shiite rivalry that is raising proliferation fears. No rivalry, no proliferation.
Posted by: Snease Shaiting3550   2006-11-04 11:00  

#5  A9 -
I've been asking those same questions for ages. Nobody seems willing or able to answer.
Posted by: Glenmore   2006-11-04 10:04  

#4  Don't they reuse the handcuffs?
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-11-04 10:04  

#3  I wonder how many of the dead had previously spoken Iranian Persian?
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-11-04 09:26  

#2  Lists of dead are meaningless unless you have aditional info. Were the dead Sunnis? If you know the families to notify then you know their religious affiliation. What patterns exist for the dead individuals? Are they from the same neighborhoods? Belong to the same Mosques?

Is there a signature on the torture work, the methods, the markings.? Forensics will provide some of these things for analysis...but not all.
But dead bodies, by themselves are just a list. Useless...unless just being DEAD Moslems is all the plus necessary.

The unclaimed bodies would be the most interesting...from out of town or out of state?
103 buried in Karbala? Locals then? 56 in Baghdad...what neighborhoods? What families? What affiliations and jobs?

This reporting is only half done. The journalism is short.
Posted by: Angleton 9   2006-11-04 09:20  

#1  the bodies were shot to death except for one that was beheaded, and that all bodies were handcuffed and blindfolded.

so the beheaded body was blindfolded too? neat trick
Posted by: Frank G   2006-11-04 01:38  

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