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Post World War Two German women can relate to sexual violation of Iraqi women! - see A Woman in Berlin, published by Virago.
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From: Robert Edwards - rhe@robertedwards38.fsnet.co.uk Sent: Tuesday, 4 July 2006 12:51 AM Subject: Americans commit rape in Iraq
Mafkarat al-Islam:
eyewitness testimony about US rape, murder of Iraqi
Mafkarat al-Islam noted
that the number of rapes of Iraqi women committed by US occupation troops
is already legion and continues to climb. Many women have been victimized
within Abu Ghurayb and the other prisons; while many others have fallen
prey to the rapists in American uniform who prowl the large prison that is
occupied Iraq. On an afternoon in March 2006, a force of 10 to 15 American troops raided the home of Qasim Hamzah Rashid al-Janabi, who was born in 1970 and who worked as a guard at a state-owned potato storehouse. Al-Janabi lived with his wife, Fakhriyah Taha Muhsin, and their four children – `Abir (born 1991), Hadil (born 1999), Muhammad (1998), and Ahmad (1996). The Americans took Qasim, his wife, and their daughter Hadil and put them in one room of their house. The boys Ahmad and Muhammad were at school since the time the Americans invaded the home was about 2pm. The Americans shot Qasim, his wife, and their daughter in that room. They pumped four bullets into Qasim's head and five bullets in to Fakhriyah's abdomen and lower abdomen. Hadil was shot in the head and shoulder. After that, the Americans took `Abir into the next room and surrounded her in one corner of the house. There they stripped her, and then the 10 Americans took turns raping her. They then struck her on the head with a sharp instrument – according to the forensic medical report – knocking her unconscious – and smothered her with a cushion until she was dead. Then they set fire to her body. The neighbor of the martyred family told the correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam: "At 2pm a force of Americans raided the home of the martyr Qasim, God rest his soul. They surrounded him and I heard the sound of gunfire. Then the gunfire fell silent. An hour later I saw clouds of smoke rising from the room and then the occupation troops came quickly out of the house. They surrounded the area together with Shi`i `Iraqi National Guard' forces, and they told us that terrorists from al-Qa`idah had entered the house and killed them all. They wouldn't let any of us into the house. But I told one of the `National Guard' soldiers that I was their neighbor and that I wanted to see them so that I could tell al-Hajj Abu al-Qasim the news about his son and his son's family, so one of the soldiers agreed to let me enter. "So I went into the house and found in the first room the late Qasim and his wife and Hadil. Their bodies were swimming in blood. Their blood had spewed out of their bodies with such force that it had flowed out from under the door of the room. I turned them over but there was no response; their lives were already gone."
The neighbor continued
his account: "Then I went into `Abir's room. Fire was coming out of her.
Her head and her chest were on fire. She had been put in a pitiful
position; they had lifted her white gown to her neck and torn her bra.
Blood was flowing from between her legs even though she had died a quarter
of an hour earlier, and in spite of the intensity of the fire in the room.
She had died, may God rest her soul. I knew her from the first instant. I
knew she had been raped since she had been turned on her face and the
lower part of her body was raised while her hands and feet had been tied.
By God, I couldn't control myself and broke into tears over her, but I
quickly extinguished the fire burning from her head and chest. The fire
had burned up her breasts, the hair on her head, and the flesh on her
face. I covered her privates with a piece of cloth, God rest her soul. And
at that moment, I thought to myself that if I go out talking and
threatening, that they would arrest me, so I took control of myself and
resolved to leave the house calmly so that I could be a witness to tell
the story of this tragedy. The neighbor went on: "Then we decided that we must not be silent so we asked the mujahideen to respond as quickly as possible. They responded with 30 attacks on the occupation in two days, bringing down more than 40 American soldiers. But our blood was still not cooled, so we decided to go to al-`Arabiyah satellite TV to tell them the story since it is a station that broadcasts in Iraq. But al-`Arabiyah paid no attention to us and said we were liars. They told us that their policy was to rely on official announcements issued by the American army, and that they were not able to get into a story over which they had no power. This was told to us by the al-`Arabiyah correspondent Ahmad as-Salih. So we went to local newspapers and they slammed the doors in our faces because we are Sunnis and the rape victim was a Sunni girl. But the Resistance fighters told us that God does not allow the blood of any Muslim to be lost, and they told us to patiently persevere and we would see such a punishment for the blood of `Abir and her family, for the violation of the honor of our sister, a punishment that would make people's hair stand on end. "I personally wasn't surprised that Umm `Abir [`Abir's mother] came to me on 9 March 2006 and asked that `Abir be allowed to spend the night with my daughters. She was afraid because of the way the occupation troops looked at her when she went out to feed the cows. I agreed to that because there was an occupation forces' command post just 15 meters from Qasim's house, God rest his soul. But frankly I thought it unlikely that anything would happen to the girl because she was only something like 16 and she was just a little girl. But I agreed and she spent one night at our place and then went back to her home in the morning. We had no idea that the occupation troops would carry out heir crime in broad daylight." The neighbor concluded: "The occupation troops came last Friday – that is, one day before the Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent visited the scene of the crime – and asked the people of the area to exhume the body of `Abir to conduct tests on it. And they also asked me to provide eyewitness testimony and I will go anywhere to make sure that justice is served." Mafkarat al-Islam was the first news agency to disclose the crime committed by US troops on that March day in al-Mahmudiyah.
- exerpted from the
Iraqi Resistance Report Saturday, 1 July 2006
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