Saturday, March 25, 2006

Still no civil war

Max Becherer/Polaris for the NYTimes

This makes me tired and depressed. The NYTimes has a truly horrifying article up about death squads in Bagdad. Bound, Blindfolded and Dead: The Face of Atrocity in Baghdad
AGHDAD, Iraq, March 25 — Mohannad al-Azawi had just finished sprinkling food in his bird cages at his pet shop in south Baghdad, when three carloads of gunmen pulled up.

In front of a crowd, he was grabbed by his shirt and driven off.

~snip~

Mr. Azawi's body was found the next morning at a sewage treatment plant. A slight man who raised nightingales, he had been hogtied, drilled with power tools and shot.

In the last month, hundreds of men have been kidnapped, tortured and executed in Baghdad. As Iraqi and American leaders struggle to avert a civil war, the bodies keep piling up. The city's homicide rate has tripled from 11 to 33 a day, military officials said. The period from March 7 to March 21 was typically brutal: at least 191 corpses, many mutilated, surfaced in garbage bins, drainage ditches, minibuses and pickup trucks.

~snip~

What frightens Iraqis most about these gangland-style killings is the impunity. According to reports filed by family members and more than a dozen interviews, many men were taken in daylight, in public, with witnesses all around. Few cases, if any, have been investigated.

Part of the reason may be that most victims are Sunnis, and there is growing suspicion that they were killed by Shiite death squads backed by government forces in a cycle of sectarian revenge. This allegation has been circulating in Baghdad for months, and as more Sunnis turn up dead, more people are inclined to believe it.

"This is sectarian cleansing," said Mahmoud Othman, a Kurdish member of Parliament, who has maintained a degree of neutrality between Shiites and Sunnis.

If the government isn't directly involved, there's no question that they're turning a blind eye.

Death squads. Government backed death squads. Is this what 2300 american servicemen died for?

2 comments:

QuinnLaBelle said...

A slight man who raised nightingales, [...]

sad.

flory said...

Death squads. Government backed death squads.

And John Negroponte is our Ambassador. Think there's no connection?