Iraqi volunteers bury more anonymous victims of violence now than during Saddam's rule Every month in Iraq hundreds of victims are struck down by sectarian violence or massive bombing campaigns, and a small band of volunteers has taken it upon themselves to give the unclaimed dead a proper burial. "We've been doing this for 20 years, under Saddam, but the numbers have increased, as have the difficulties," Sheik Jamal al-Sudani, who leads the volunteers, tells CNN correspondent Michael Ware. "Because now it is as if the streets are flowing with blood." Before the US invasion of Iraq deposed dictator Saddam Hussein, the volunteers buried up to 40 people every month. In the war's worst months, that figure increased 50-fold as volunteers buried an average of more than 2,000 anonymous war victims, Ware reports.
Biography of Khattab (R.A)
Islamic Army in Iraq Edition 6 Video,summarized version with a compilation of Juba the famous Baghdad sniper
First part of the famous "Russian Hell" seria. Shows arab-chechen fieldcommander Khattab and his men carrying out ambushes and attacking russian forces in early 2000, shortly after the second russian invasion of the country.
What kind of training does the US government give our soldiers? It seems to me the first rule would be to treat the citizens of the country being invaded with respect. Is it any wonder that people all over the world have no respect for Americans? And ONCE AGAIN they film themselves doing this!
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