MND-B Soldiers detain terrorist, discover cache
BAGHDAD, Iraq — Multi-National Division – Baghdad Soldiers detained a suspected terrorist and discovered a cache of weapons and U.S. and Iraqi currency at approximately 7:35 p.m. Feb. 28 southeast of Baghdad.
Soldiers from 1st Squadron, 61st Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, were conducting a cordon and search when they discovered a cache containing two AK-47s, 16 AK-47 magazines, 100 9mm rounds, 651,000 Iraqi dinar, 25 sheets of uncut 1,000 Iraqi dinar bills, $15,000 U.S. and five cell phones.
Soldiers detained one male at the residence.
The incident is currently under investigation.
Insurgents found guilty of possession of illegal weapons and emplacing improvised explosive devices
BAGHDAD, Iraq—The Central Criminal Court of Iraq held 24 trials last week convicting 37 security detainees for various crimes including possession of illegal weapons, illegal border crossing and emplacing improvised explosive devices.
In the first case, Coalition Security Forces apprehended Ali Shaker Mahmoud, Lu’ay Farhan Thiab and Ziad Ahmed Abdulla for burying an improvised explosive device Aug. 26, 2004. All three defendants were charged with emplacing an IED under Article 345 of the Iraqi Penal Code. The Trial Court found all three defendants guilty of emplacing an IED and sentenced them to 2 years confinement with credit given for time served.
In the second case, Coalition Security Forces apprehended Abdulla Fathi Ahmed for possession of illegal weapons after searching his home March 3, 2005. Coalition Security Forces found two pistols, two AK-47s, one machine gun, and ten AK-47 magazines. The defendant was charged with illegal weapons possession in violation of Coalition Provisional Authority Order 3, Section 6, paragraph 2/A. The Trial Court found the defendant guilty and sentenced him to 2 years imprisonment.
In the third case, Coalition Security Forces apprehended Ali Salih Ibrahim, Yasser Fadil Hassan, Ammar Mas’oud Abdul Rahman and Allah Farah Abed for emplacing an IED near an Iraqi Police station Oct. 24, 2003. The defendants were charged with violating Article 345 of the Iraqi Penal Code. The Trial Court found all four defendants guilty and sentenced each of them to 3 years imprisonment.
In the fourth case, Coalition Security Forces apprehended the below defendants after observing them establishing an ambush position along a main supply route Sept. 18, 2005. The patrol established the observation point because Anti-Iraqi Forces had conducted ambushes of Coalition Convoys for several months from the same point along the supply route. The defendants were charged with violating Article 430 of the Iraqi Penal Code. The Trial Court found the defendants guilty and sentenced them as follows:
1) Jassim Mohammed Ibrahim – 2 Years
2) Fhadil Rasheed Salih – 2 Years
3) Faris Bizai Jawad – 2 Years
4) Ahmed Mahmud Mizhir – 2 Years
5) Abdul-Rehman Mohammed – 2 Years
6) Khasim Mohammed Ali – 2 Years
In the fifth case, Coalition Security Forces apprehended Zahy Abdul Kareem after conducting a raid on his home May 18, 2005. Coalition Security Forces searched the house and found one pound of PE-four explosives, one assembled IED detonation device, one RPG Launcher, two RPG sights, one RPG hand grip, one RPG trigger mechanism, one SKS sniper rifle, three AK-47 assault rifles, two military radio telephone sets, one pound of gun powder, one hundred 9mm rounds of ammunition and two hundred PKC rounds of ammunition. The defendant was charged with violating Coalition Provisional Authority Order 3/2003, 6/2A, Possession of Illegal Weapons. The Trial Court found the defendant guilty and sentenced him to 1 year imprisonment.
In the sixth case, Coalition Security Forces apprehended Younis Chalub Abbas for illegal possession of weapons Feb. 25, 2005. Coalition Security Forces stopped the detainee in a civilian vehicle driving after curfew. In the vehicle, Coalition Security Forces found an AK-47 assault rifle in the vehicle. The defendant was charged with violating Iraqi Penal Code 27/3. The Trial Court found the defendant guilty and sentenced him to 1 year imprisonment and a fine of 50,000 Dinar.
In the seventh case, Coalition Security Forces apprehended Ahmed Jad’Aan Khalar , SaifAldeen Mish’al Dakheel, Mohammed AbdulLatif Ahmed and Najim Aldeen Mish’al Dakheel for possession of weapons Jan. 8, 2005. The defendants were found with two fully-loaded AK-47 rifles, fourteen boxes of artillery warheads, two boxes of unknown ammunition, two shovels, one pick axe, and one cellular telephone. The defendants were charged with violating Coalition Provisional Authority Order 3/2003, 6/2B, Possession of Illegal Special Weapons. The Trial Court found all detainees guilty and sentenced them to 6 years imprisonment each.
In the eighth case, Coalition Security Forces apprehended Talib Ja’afar Ismail Al Musawi (Abu Firus) for possession of illegal weapons after conducting a search of his home Oct. 28, 2005. Coalition Security Forces found three pistols, thirteen AK-47s, four RPKs, one MP5, twenty-four AK-47 barrels, approximately 4000 rounds of 7.62 mm ammo and 1,000 rounds of 9 mm ammo, and $4,565 in U.S. dollars. The defendant was charged with violating Coalition Provisional Authority Order 3/2003, 6/2B, Illegal Weapons Possession. The Trial Court found the defendant guilty and sentenced him to 5 years, one month imprisonment.
In the ninth case, Coalition Security Forces apprehended Adham Thirthar Mohammed for possession of illegal weapons after conducting a search of his home. Coalition Security Forces found photos of a burned out vehicle, one rifle carrying case, one green magazine pouch, one rifle buttstock, one leather pistol magazine holder, several rifle slings and ammunition cans. The defendant was charged with violating Iraqi Penal Code Article 27/3 of the Weapons Law. The Trial Court found the defendant guilty of the charge and sentenced him to 1 year imprisonment and a fine of 50,000 Iraqi Dinars.
In the tenth case, Coalition Security Forces apprehended Sultan Mahmoud Mohammed for possession of illegal weapons Nov. 14, 2004. Coalition Security Forces found two mortar fuses within the defendant’s vehicle. The defendant was charged with violating Coalition Provisional Authority Order 3/2003, 6/2A, Possession of Illegal Weapons. The Trial Court found the defendant guilty and sentenced him to 2 years imprisonment.
In the eleventh case, Coalition Security Forces apprehended Ibrahim Namah Macheet after the defendant fired on Coalition Security Forces from his vehicle Oct. 9, 2005. After the Coalition Security Forces stopped the detainee’s vehicle, the detainee got out of the vehicle and rushed them. The detainee had to be physically restrained because he was resisting detention. The defendant was charged with violating Iraqi Penal Code Article 431, Threatening another Person with Committing a Felony against His Person or Property, or Supporting Issues That Affect His Honor and Dignity. The Trial Court found the defendant guilty of the charge and sentenced him to 3 years imprisonment.
In the twelfth case, Coalition Security Forces apprehended Ziad Ali Matar after observing the defendant digging in a field near Ramadi March 6, 2004. The same area was used for weapons cache placements on prior occasions. After the defendant was detained, a search of his vehicle, which was parked within several meters of the hole he was digging, revealed fifty RPG-7s, three 120mm mortars, one CS grenade and two RPG launchers. The defendant was charged with violating Coalition Provisional Authority Order 3/2003, 6/2A, Possession of Illegal Weapons. The Trial Court found the defendant guilty of the charge and sentenced him to 2 years imprisonment.
In the thirteenth case, Coalition Security Forces apprehended Yassir Khudhr Abdul Raheem for possessing numerous stolen identification cards and illegal weapons Jan. 11, 2005. Coalition Security Forces searched the defendant’s vehicle and found one AK-47 rifle and two grenades. The defendant was charged with violating Coalition Provisional Authority Order 3/6/2A/2003. The Trial Court found the defendant guilty and sentenced him to 2 years imprisonment.
In the fourteenth case, Coalition Security Forces apprehended Falah Hassan Abbas for possession of illegal weapons when Coalition Security Forces found five AK-47s, two shotguns, two 9mm pistols, one long rifle, ammunition and IED-making materials in the defendant’s home. The defendant was charged with violating Coalition Provisional Authority Order 3/2003, 6/2A, Possession of Illegal Weapons. The Trial Court found the defendant guilty of the charge and sentenced him to 1 year imprisonment plus 100,000 Iraqi Dinars.
In the fifteenth case, Coalition Security Forces apprehended Sultan Ali Dawi for possession of illegal weapons Jan. 30, 2005. Coalition Security Forces searched the defendant’s vehicle and found one PK Machine gun, two 7.62 Ammunition Boxes one RPG Launcher. The defendant was charged with violating Coalition Provisional Authority Order 3/2003, Section 6/2B, Possession of Illegal Special Weapons. The Trial Court found the defendant guilty of the charge and sentenced him to 5 years and 1 month imprisonment.
In the sixteenth case, Coalition Security Forces apprehended Na’yef Dalaf Omar for possession of four hand grenades and an explosive belt Nov. 7, 2003. The defendant acknowledged responsibility for the contraband. The defendant was charged with violating Coalition Provisional Authority Order 3/2003, Section 6/2B, Possession of Illegal Special Weapons. The Trial Court found the defendant guilty of the charge and sentenced him to 1 year imprisonment and a fine of $1,000 U. S. Dollars.
In the seventeenth case, Coalition Security Forces apprehended Emad Abdulla Mishaal after finding three RPG explosive powder sticks hidden around the perimeter of his home July 6, 2004. The defendant was charged with violating Coalition Provisional Authority Order 3/2003, Section 6/2B, Possession of Illegal Weapons. The Trial Court found the defendant guilty of the charge and sentenced him to 7 years imprisonment.
In the eighteenth case, Coalition Security Forces apprehended Hassan Mohammed Abdullah, a Saudi national, for entering the country of Iraq illegally to assist the insurgency against the government of Iraq Nov. 28, 2004. The defendant was charged with violating Article 194, of the Iraqi Penal Code, for organizing, heading, leading, or joining armed groups. The Trial Court found the defendant guilty of the charge and sentenced him to Life (20 years) imprisonment.
In the nineteenth case, Coalition Security Forces apprehended Wafiak Mohammed Shihata on suspicion that he allegedly had a weapons cache near his home, was suspected of kidnapping, and may have been involved with five IED explosions near his home July 5, 2005. The defendant was charged with violating Article 1246, Iraqi Passport Law. The Trial Court found the defendant guilty of the charge and sentenced him to 2 years imprisonment.
In the twentieth case, Coalition Security Forces apprehended Mohammed Ali Hammadi for possession of illegal weapons Oct. 13, 2004. Coalition Security Forces searched the home of the defendant and found eight AK47 rifles, one SKS rifle and seventeen AK magazines. The defendant was charged with violating Coalition Provisional Authority Order 3/2003, Section 6/2A, Possession of Illegal Weapons. The Trial Court found the defendant guilty of the charge and sentenced him to pay 100,000 Iraqi Dinar. If the detainee cannot pay the penalty, then he will be imprisoned for 6 months.
In the twenty-first case, Coalition Security Forces apprehended Sa’ed Khamis Abdulla for possession of explosives Aug. 3, 2005. Coalition Security Forces searched the defendant’s home and found a live artillery round on the roof of his residence. The defendant was charged with violating Article 344, Iraqi Penal Code, Possession of Explosives. The Trial Court found the defendant guilty of the charge and sentenced him to 6 months imprisonment and a fine of 50,000 Iraqi Dinar.
In the twenty-second case, Coalition Security Forces apprehended Nassir Abed Ali Hussein for possession of illegal special weapons April 25, 2004. Coalition Security Forces searched the home of the defendant and found twenty-four mortar rounds, mortar fuses, five mortar tubes, two RPK rifles, one RPK magazine and a bag full of RPK ammunition, two RPG launchers and one RPG grenade. The defendant was charged with violating Coalition Provisional Authority Order 3/2003, Section 6, Paragraph 2/B, Possession of Illegal Special Weapons. The Trial Court found the defendant guilty of the charge and sentenced him to 5 years and 1 month imprisonment.
In the twenty-third case, Coalition Security Forces apprehended Tha’er Mohammed Sulayman for illegal border crossing Jan. 4, 2005. The defendant was charged with violating Article 10/1/A of the Iraqi Passport Law, Illegal Border Crossing. The Trial Court found the defendant guilty of the charge and sentenced him to 6 years imprisonment.
In the twenty-fourth case, Coalition Security Forces apprehended Yassir Khudhr Abdul Raheem for possessing numerous stolen identification cards and illegal weapons Jan. 11, 2005. Coalition Security Forces searched the defendant’s vehicle and house and found one AK-47 rifle and two grenades. The defendant was charged with violating Coalition Provisional Authority Order 3/2003, Section 6/2A, Possession of Illegal Weapons. The Trial Court found the defendant guilty of the charge and sentenced him to 2 years imprisonment.
Upon conviction, all defendants are turned over to the Iraqi Corrections Service to serve their sentences.
To date, the CCCI has held 919 trials of insurgents suspected of anti-Iraqi and anti-Coalition activities threatening the security of Iraq and targeting MNF-I. These proceedings have resulted in 822 individual convictions with sentences ranging up to 30 years imprisonment.
MND-B Soldiers discover, detonate roadside bomb
BAGHDAD, Iraq – Multi-National Division-Baghdad Soldiers discovered and safely detonated a large roadside-bomb positioned by a mosque in the Saydiyah neighborhood of southwest Baghdad Feb. 28 at approximately 9:25 p.m.
Soldiers from 8th Squadron, 10th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, contacted Iraqi security forces and an explosive ordnance disposal team after discovering the bomb outside the mosque in the Saydiyah neighborhood.
The EOD team determined that the bomb was booby-trapped and unable to be safely moved.
While members of the Iraqi Public Order Bde. secured the area, the commander of 8th Sqdn., 10th Cav., working jointly with the ISF, contacted the Imam of the mosque and explained the situation.
The controlled detonation caused minimal damage to the mosque. MND-B Civil Affairs teams will assist the Imam in repairing the damage to the mosque. The 4th BCT civil engineers will also conduct a site assessment to assist in reconstruction efforts.
FREE SPEECH MANIFESTO
Here is the article signed by some moderate muslims. This manifesto is a declaration of free principles and well worth reading. http://www.jp.dk/indland/artikel:aid=3585740/
After having overcome fascism, Nazism, and Stalinism, the world now faces a new totalitarian global threat: Islamism.
We, writers, journalists, intellectuals, call for resistance to religious totalitarianism and for the promotion of freedom, equal opportunity and secular values for all.
The recent events, which occurred after the publication of drawings of Muhammed in European newspapers, have revealed the necessity of the struggle for these universal values. This struggle will not be won by arms, but in the ideological field. It is not a clash of civilisations nor an antagonism of West and East that we are witnessing, but a global struggle that confronts democrats and theocrats.
Like all totalitarianisms, Islamism is nurtured by fears and frustrations. The hate preachers bet on these feelings in order to form battalions destined to impose a liberticidal and unegalitarian world. But we clearly and firmly state: nothing, not even despair, justifies the choice of obscurantism, totalitarianism and hatred. Islamism is a reactionary ideology which kills equality, freedom and secularism wherever it is present. Its success can only lead to a world of domination: man's domination of woman, the Islamists' domination of all the others. To counter this, we must assure universal rights to oppressed or discriminated people.
We reject « cultural relativism », which consists in accepting that men and women of Muslim culture should be deprived of the right to equality, freedom and secular values in the name of respect for cultures and traditions. We refuse to renounce our critical spirit out of fear of being accused of "Islamophobia", an unfortunate concept which confuses criticism of Islam as a religion with stigmatisation of its believers.
We plead for the universality of freedom of expression, so that a critical spirit may be exercised on all continents, against all abuses and all dogmas.
We appeal to democrats and free spirits of all countries that our century should be one of Enlightenment, not of obscurantism.
12 signatures
Ayaan Hirsi Ali , Chahla Chafiq, Caroline Fourest, Bernard-Henri Lévy, Irshad Manji, Mehdi Mozaffari, Maryam Namazie, Taslima Nasreen, Salman Rushdie, Antoine Sfeir, Philippe Val,
Ibn Warraq.
And now for some PC nonsense from the Church of England:
The General Synod of the Church of England has passed a motion apologising for slavery.
Reverend Simon Bessant said, "We were directly responsible for what happened. In the sense of inheriting our history, we can say we owned slaves, we branded slaves, that is why I believe we must actually recognise our history and offer an apology."
Laura Midgley, Co-founder of the Campaign Against Political Correctness said, "This strikes at the heart of political correctness. Political correctness encourages people to renounce their past and apologise for things that were never in their control. This is especially true in this case when events took place more than 200 years ago. This apology means nothing and if the members of the General Synod think it is better to sit about debating motions like this rather than spending more time helping people who are alive to greatly appreciate them there is something very wrong."
Well thats all well and good, but a few points that the Rev. needs to take on board. First we were the 1st European power to abolish slavery at a time when huge profits could be made. 2nd he says nothing on other nations carrying on slavery - even today child slavery is rife across large parts of the planet. 3rd if the church was a bit more concerned with modern issues they may get a few more bums on the pews each Sunday morning...http://www.capc.co.uk/
One for the Guardian readers out there and other assorted dhimmis, you know the type mindless Starbuck drinking, new age hippy types with overpaid jobs in "media studies"- who think that all societies are worthy of respect, except our own of course.
Come on guys and gals, get up off of your knees and grow a set. Also available for dhimmi presenters and other media types employed by El Beeb(The BBC) - Although in John Simpsons case I think it is way to late for him.
A study showed cartoons of Prophet Mohammed, that were first published in a Danish newspaper last year and sparked an outcry in the Muslim world, have been reprinted in 143 newspapers in 56 countries.
Yet here in the UK, erm nothing. Yes some student mag ran the pics and then withdrew all the copies, but none of the major papers have run this. Even the Daily Mail has backed away from that one, and if there was a paper in the UK that you thought would publish it would be the Mail. Once we had the bravest press in the world, but now it seems that they have picked up a case of dhimmi's from the Guardian.
Oh and talking of Dhimmis, I hereby award Clare Short MP a Jens Byskov award for sucking or is that sucking off? her Koranimal pals. She has planning to meet representatives of Hizb ut-Tahrir,a group that wants to wipe out Israel, oh and for Islam to dominate the world. And she has managed to upset moderate muslims and MP's from all sides of the house This is a group that will be banned if the anti terror bill gets through the House of Commons. Good article on Short here http://www.westernresistance.com/
The original dhimmi award is here:http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2006/02/jens-byskov-dhimmi-of-year.html and some other silly bits
http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/010009.php
http://www.zipperfish.net/free/yaafm12.php/
Its In The Koran
muslim rave.
how asylum works(download)
And lastly: A bear, a lion and a chicken meet:
Bear says: "If I roar in the forests of America the entire forest is shivering with fear."
Lion says: "And if I roar on the great plains of Africa, the entire savannah is afraid of me."
Says the chicken: "Big deal. I only have to cough, and the entire planet wets itself."
Good News From Iraq
Salman Rushdie
Philippe Val
Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Chahla Chafiq
Jens Byskov
Hizb ut-Tahrir
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